Food Allergy Prevention in 2024: Best Practices, Tools, and Tips for Early Allergen Introduction Success
This continuing education activity is free to National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) members and non-members.
During this practical webinar, co-hosted by FARE and AAPA, our expert presenters will walk you through the current science and guidelines on early food allergy introduction. They will discuss known patient, family and clinician barriers to adoption and provide practical tips, tools and resources you can use right now to overcome resistance.
Participants are forbidden to reproduce, republish, redistribute, or resell this course in any other form. For copyright-related questions, please email your question(s) to: ce@napnap.org.
This continuing education activity is administered by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) as an agency providing continuing education credit. Individuals who complete this program and earn 70% or higher on the post test will be awarded 1.0 NAPNAP contact hours.
Collaboration
This activity was offered in collaboration with Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) and American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA).
Keynote: allergy, food allergy, anaphylaxis
Target Audience
This activity is intended for pediatric-focused advanced practice providers (NPs and clinical nurse specialists).
Learning Objectives
- Summarize current early allergen introduction guidelines and guidance
- Apply the guidelines effectively into practice
- Discuss barriers to adoption along with potential strategies to overcome barriers at both the clinician and patient/family level
- Identify resources and tools to support practice integration and to help parents or caregivers safely conduct early allergen introduction at home
Additional Information
Attachment | Size |
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Handout_2024 FARE Webinar on Food Allergy Prevention_V9.1_FINAL.pdf | 1.95 MB |
Speakers:
Julianne Doucette DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC
Director Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner DNP Program
Rush University
Brian Bizik MS, PA-C, DFAAPA
Clinical Supervisor, Asthma, Allergy and COPD Care Coordinator
Terry Reilly Health Centers
Contributor:
Amanda Troger, MSN, RN, CPN, AE-C
Children’s National Hospital
Research Nurse Coordinator
This continuing education activity is administered by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) as an agency providing continuing education credit. Individuals who complete this program and earn 70% or higher on the post test will be awarded 1.0 NAPNAP contact hours.
Statement of Evidence-based Content
Educational activities that assist advanced practice registered nurses in carrying out their professional responsibilities more effectively and efficiently are consistent with the NAPNAP definition of continuing education (CE). NAPNAP accredited programs have been reviewed to ensure that all content and any recommendations, treatments, and manners of practicing health care are current, scientifically based, valid, and relevant to the advanced practice of nursing. NAPNAP is responsible for validating the content of the CE activities they provide. Specifically, all recommendations addressing the health care of patients must be based on evidence that is scientifically sound and recognized as such within the profession. NAPNAP is not liable for any decision made or action taken in reliance upon the information provided through a NAPNAP accredited activity.
Available Credit
- 1.00 Contact hours