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Hot Topics 2020: Contemporary Nutrition Issues
Taught by
Rebecca Busch MD
Vikram Christian MD
Caitlin Homberger Green MD
Endashaw Omer MD MPH
Sadeq Quraishi MD MHA
Duration
92
min
Date
About this Webinar
The etiology and manifestation of malnutrition across the patient spectrum is varied and multifactorial. This program presented on March 30, 2020 explores contemporary understanding of the effects of malnutrition and various medical management practices on the health of the microbiome. Highlights encompass current understanding of food insecurity, fiber supplementation, and diagnosis imaging.
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