Part IV: Case-Based Teaching Modules
Teaching Modules
 

Sub-Sections
Section 1: Early Life
 
Nutrition and NICU | Breastfeeding | Fetal Alcohol Syndrome | Infant of Diabetic Mom
Section 2: Infancy
 
Failure to Thrive | Inborn Errors in Metabolism |Celiac Disease | GERD
Section 3: Later Infancy
 
Rickets and Calcium Needs | Classic Nutritional Deficiency |
Food Intolerance and Allergy | Acute Gastroenteritis | Nutrition and Child Developement | Lead Poisoning | The Macrobiotic and Vegetarian diet
Section 4: Toddler
 
Nutrition and PICU | Iron Deficiency |
Dental Health | HIV and Nutrition | Care of Handicapped Children | Nutrition and Infection
Section 5: Pre-School
 
Hypercholesterolemia | Prader-Willi Syndrome |Fiber needs and Constipation | Vitamin A and the Eye | Chronic Diarrhea | Type I DM
Section 6: Early School Age
 
Micronutrient Deficiency | Probiotics |
Adult Onset Diabetes | The Ketogenic Diet | Nutrition and Oncology
Section 7: Adolescent
 
Eating Disorders | Sports Nutrition |Folate Needs in Potential Pregnancy| Nonalcoholic Liver Disease | Nutrition and Teen Pregnancy
Section 8: Post Adolescent
 
Nutrition in Chronic Illness | Cystic Fibrosis |
Hypertension | Vitamin Excess and Hormonal Misuse |
The Diabetic Teenage Mom
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S1. Early Life
a. Nutrition and NICU
b. Breastfeeding
c. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
d. Infant of a Diabetic Mom
 
S2. Infancy
a. Failure to Thrive
b. Inborn Errors in Metabolism
c. Celiac Disease
d. GERD
 
S3. Later Infancy
a. Rickets and Calcium Disease
b. Classic Nutritional Deficiency
c. Food Intolerance and Allergy
d. Acute Gastroenteritis
e. Nutrition and Child Developement
f.  Lead Poisoning
g. The Macrobiotic and Vegetarian diet
 
S4. Toddler
a. Nutrition and PICU
b. Iron Deficiency
c. Dental Health
d. HIV and Nutrition
e. Care of Handicapped Children
f. Nutrition and Infection
 
S5. Pre-School
a. Hypercholesterolemia
b. Prader-Willi Syndrome
c. Fiber Needs and Constipation
d. Vitamin A and the Eye
e. Chronic Diarrhea
f. Type I DM
 
S6. Early School Age
a. Micronutrient Deficiency
b. Probiotics
c. Adult Onset Diabetes
d. The Ketogenic Diet
e. Nutrition and Oncology
 
S7. Adolescent
a. Eating Disorders
b. Sports Nutrition
c. Folate Needs in Potential Pregnancy
d. Nonalcoholic Liver Disease
e. Nutrition and Teen Pregnancy
 
S8. Post-Adolescent
a. Nutrition in Chronic Illness
b. Cystic Fibrosis
c. Hypertension
d. Vitamin Excess and Hormonal Misuse
e. The Diabetic Teenage Mom