Education
Coastal Children’s Services (CCS) and Interdisciplinary Neonatal Follow-Up & Treatment Services (INFANTS) are committed to excellence in neonatal and pediatric continuing education.
Our annual conferences and lecture series offer opportunities to expand your knowledge with the most advanced, accurate and evidence based knowlege in a variety of specialties in the area of neonatal, pediatric and palliative care.
2020 Event Calendar
PQCNC Dialogues in Neonatal Care Advances in Neonatal Nutrition and Growth
March 30, 2020 - 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Brooklyn Arts Center
Wilmington, NC
The purpose of this conference is to enhance patient care by establishing and maintaining a scientific knowledge base. The unique program, featuring faculty with an international reputation, has been designed to update knowledge and skills regarding neonatal nutrition and growth by presenting the most recent advances and controversies in treatment, research and evidence-based medicine. This conference is intended for neonatologists, pediatric and perinatal medical specialists with an interest in preterm and other high risk populations, neonatal and pediatric nurse practitioners, nursing leaders in neonatology. pharmacists and other advanced practice professionals responsible for the care of sick or prematurely born infants.
Southeastern Pediatric Nutrition Conference
October 22-23, 2020
Shell Island Resort
Wrightsville Beach, NC
2019
TOPIC: LET FOOD BE THY MEDICINE
Nutrition and Disease Management
The role of nutrition in preventing and curing disease is emerging. We are now seeing a growing interrelationship between nutrition and pharmacology, which allows for a more effective approach to patient care. This conference will feature many experts who will speak on the importance of nutrition in disease management and it’s many therapeutic possibilities. Through a multidisciplinary approach, attendees will learn about key conditions, challenges, and improvements in medical nutrition therapy, as it relates to the management of various diseases.