Concurrent Session VI - FEEDING DISORDERS: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
Moderators: Praveen Goday, MBBS, Medical College of Wisconsin and Wendelin Burdo-Hartman, MD, Nationwide Children's Hospital

Interdisciplinary treatment of children with complex pediatric feeding disorders and tube dependence
Danielle Dolezal, PhD, Seattle Children's Hospital
Objectives:
  • Define pediatric feeding disorders and tube dependence
  • Review treatment approaches for tube dependent children
  • Review clinical outcomes from an interdisciplinary approach
Common feeding problems and management strategies in Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Sherri Cohen, MD, MPH, FAAP, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Objectives:
  • Define pediatric feeding disorders
  • Review common feeding problems in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • Identify treatment options for children with ASD and pediatric feeding disorders
Sherri Cohen
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671  PHARYNGEAL AND UPPER ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER MOTOR DYNAMICS DURING SWALLOW IN CHILDREN. Alisara Damrongmanee1, Khalil El-Chammas1, Lin Fei2, Huaiyu Zang2, Neha Santucci1, Ajay Kaul1. 1Gastroenteroloty, Hepatology and Nutrition, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA; 2Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA. 
Alisara Damrongmanee
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When scurvy is curvy: Sometimes hips do lie
Amy Drayton, PhD, University of Michigan
Objectives:
  • Discuss evidence that malnutrition can occur with normal growth curves
  • Identify the most common nutritional deficiencies in food selective children
  • Describe short cut strategies to treat nutritional deficiencies and constipation
Amy Drayton
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