Courses

HMO Update: Clinical Evidence & Clinical Practice

Program Date: 06 May 2021

Publication Date: 22 July 2021

Continuing Education Credits: Nurse Contact 1.0 CE; Dietitian 1.0 CPEU

Course Description

In this course, John T. Stutts, MD, MPH, will define human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs); summarize the potential direct and indirect effects of HMOs in infants; and review the current evidence for the role of HMOs in clinical practice. Originally presented as a live webinar on 06 May 2021.

Course Objectives
  • Define human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs).
  • Summarize the potential direct and indirect effects of HMOs in infants.
  • Review the current evidence for the role of HMOs in clinical practice.

Performance Indicators: 5.1.2, 5.2.6, 9.1.5

Activity Code: 186717

Course Instructor Bio(s)

John Stutts, MD, MPH

Medical Director, Pediatric Nutrition 
Medical Affairs and Research, Abbott Nutrition 
Columbus, OH, USA

John Stutts, MD, MPH, is the Medical Director of Pediatric Nutrition at Abbott. He has participated in numerous clinical trials in his tenure, including many studies with the Norton Children’s Pediatric Clinical Research Unit. He is a past member of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Professional Education, Public Education, and Professional Development Committees. Dr Stutts earned his Bachelor of Science from Purdue University and his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Louisville. He completed his Pediatric Residency, Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship, and Master of Public Health from Vanderbilt University.

Rebecca Heller, PhD, RD

Medical Science Liaison
Scientific and Medical Affairs
Abbott Nutrition
Columbus, OH, USA

Rebecca Heller is a Medical Science Liaison at Abbott Nutrition. She is a part of Scientific and Medical Affairs specializing in Pediatric Nutrition. Dr Heller works as a field-based scientist to support the research objectives in Pediatric Nutrition, provide education to healthcare professionals, and assist in identifying and developing relationships with key opinion leaders.

Dr Heller received her BS in Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, at Rutgers University where she researched food marketing effects on children’s food perceptions. She completed her dietetic internship at New York Presbyterian Hospital with clinical staff relief experience at Weill Cornell Medical, Columbia Medical, and Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital sites. She also obtained her Master of Science and PhD from the University of Connecticut in Nutritional Sciences with a concentration in Statistics. Her research focused on optimal feeding practices during birth to 2 years for improving health outcomes in children.

Dr Heller has worked as a Clinical Dietitian specializing in Critical Care at St. Joseph’s Medical Center in New Jersey. She has also worked as a Research Manager at Rutgers University managing a multi-state research intervention to improve nutrition and physical activity behaviors in preschool-aged children; as a Research Assistant at the University of Connecticut leading research teams in applied nutrition studies to optimize feeding practices for birth to 2 years and preschool-aged children; and Research Associate at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity researching nutritional indices and health claims for infant and toddler formula and foods, and children’s snack foods.

Category

Abbott Nutrition’s Provider Statement for Nursing CEs:

Abbott Nutrition Health Institute is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing Provider #CEP 11213.

Abbott Nutrition’s Statement for Dietitian CPEUs:

This educational activity has been prior-approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). CDR credentialed practitioners will receive the specified continuing professional education units (CPEUs) for completion of this program/material.