Course curriculum

    1. Welcome!

    2. Objectives and Background

    3. Definition of Safe Oral Feeding

    4. Literature search, inclusion, and exclusion criteria

    5. Learner Objectives

    1. Review of Bapat et al. (2019)

    2. Review of Dalgleish et al. (2016)

    3. Review of Dumpa et al. (2020)

    4. Review of Ferrara et al. (2017)

    5. Review of Glackin et al. (2017)

    6. Review of Hanin et al. (2015)

    7. Review of Lam et al. (2020)

    8. Review of LaTuga et al. (2019)

    9. Review of Leder et al. (2016)

    10. Review of Shetty et al. (2016)

    11. Review of Shimizu et al. (2019)

    12. Review of Taha et al. (2016)

    1. Summary of Findings

    2. Studies Not Included

    3. Conclusions and Side Notes

    4. Presentation Slides and Reference List

    5. Course Participant Survey

    6. Course Completion Quiz

About this course

  • $50.00
  • 23 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content

What people are saying about this course...

“Great, concise course! Up-to-date data and information! Very applicable to NICU/acute care pediatrics!”

“This information was so timely as our hospital is reviewing evidence regarding feeding on respiratory support.”

“Great summary of current research for a continual hot topic in the SLP field!”

“Excellent course! Really appreciates the extensive reference list!”

“Great summary of the literature! It was helpful with ongoing efforts to support why we do not feed on HFNC or CPAP.”

FAQs

  • Is this course eligible for continuing education for Speech-Language Pathologists?

    This course meets the requirements to be eligible for professional development hours for ASHA. Please visit this website to learn more about professional development hours: https://www.asha.org/certification/FactDef/

  • Is this course eligible for continuing education credit for nurses?

    This course meets the requirements of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing at 244 CMR 5.00 for contact hours for RNs.

  • Is this course eligible for continuing education for Occupational Therapists?

    Maybe. Please check your individual state licensing requirements. The course does meet the requirements of many states, but not all. I am planning to apply to become an AOTA-approved provider and plan to submit this course for approval, but currently this course is not AOTA-approved.

  • What about continuing education credit for other professions?

    This course may be eligible for continuing education for other professions. Please check with your licensing board for information about requirements for continuing education activities.

  • Do you guarantee that this course is eligible for continuing education credits?

    No, unfortunately, continuing education requirements for different professions frequently change and I cannot guarantee that this course will meet all of those requirements. Please check your specific licensing body or state board for requirements.

  • How long do I have access to the course content?

    Once you register for the course, you will have access to the content for 6 months.

  • How will learning outcomes be assessed in this course?

    At the end of the course, you will be asked to complete a quiz that will assess whether the learning outcomes were met.