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Please join us at the JW Marriott Indianapolis!

Please join us at the JW Marriott Indianapolis! The goal of the Transplant Nutrition Conference is to provide state-of-the-art information on the science and practice of transplant nutrition to solid organ transplant dietitians and other transplant professionals. The workshop offers continuing education lectures on current adult and pediatric topics as well as a practice poster session, round-table sessions, and other opportunities for networking and informal practice discussions. New this year, we will be offering adult and pediatric specialty breakout sessions on Wednesday afternoon. This workshop is appropriate for both the entry level and the advanced practice transplant dietitian and provides content to maintain required competency in transplant nutrition. At the conclusion of the 2-day Transplant Nutrition Workshop, the attendees will be able to: evaluate and recommend appropriate nutrition treatment for the solid transplant patient, in both the adult and pediatric transplant population, while considering vitamin and mineral needs, nutritional and functional status, metabolic derangements, and medication update.

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1 Please join us at the JW Marriott Indianapolis! The goal of the Transplant Nutrition Conference is to provide state-of-the-art information on the science and practice of transplant nutrition to solid organ transplant dietitians and other transplant professionals. The workshop offers continuing education lectures on current adult and pediatric topics as well as a practice poster session, round-table sessions, and other opportunities for networking and informal practice discussions. New this year, we will be offering adult and pediatric specialty breakout sessions on Wednesday afternoon. This workshop is appropriate for both the entry level and the advanced practice transplant dietitian and provides content to maintain required competency in transplant nutrition. At the conclusion of the 2-day Transplant Nutrition Workshop, the attendees will be able to: evaluate and recommend appropriate nutrition treatment for the solid transplant patient, in both the adult and pediatric transplant population, while considering vitamin and mineral needs, nutritional and functional status, metabolic derangements, and medication update.

2 Understand the application of frailty assessments and NFPE techniques as well as the concepts of pre-habilitation and re-habilitation. Have an opportunity for interaction and network building with your peers. The 2-day Transplant Nutrition Conference offers 15 hours of CPEUs in accordance with the Commission on Dietetic Registration. NATCO will apply for CEPTC, nursing contact hours for the Transplant Nutrition Conference. This activity has been submitted to the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91) for approval to award contact hours. The Ohio Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Please call the NATCO Executive Offices at 703-483-9820 for more information about contact hours. Please visit for more details on continuing education credits, learning objectives, a full faculty listing, special events and travel.

3 WEDNESDAY, August 8, 2018 White River G-I 7:00 7:45 Breakfast on Your Own 7:45-8:00 Welcome and Opening Linda Ulerich RD LD 8:00-8:50 Tracy Burch Managing Adults (and children) with Short Bowel Syndrome: What steps can you take before transplant? 8:50-9:45 Jodi Mettel Management of post-transplant patients with cystic fibrosis (adult and pediatric) 9:45-10:05 Break 10:05-11:05 Linda Ulerich Gastroparesis in transplant: implications and treatment options 11:05-11:45 Speed Networking Session Moderator: Dan Pieloch MS, RD 11:45 12:45 Lunch in Networking Groups Moderator: Daniel Pieloch MS, RD Adult Breakout Sessions White River G-I Pediatric Breakout Session: Room 103/104 12:50 - 1:35 Elizabeth Williams Pre-Liver Transplant Feeding Protocol (expand topic to all organs) 12:50 - 1:20 Stacey Beer Pediatric Critical Care Guidelines 1:35 - 2:20 Beth Coplan; Dan Pieloch Obesity Topics/Don't Wait to Reach your Goal Weight!

4 The Race to get Listed 1:20-2:00 Suzie Culhane Pediatric Lung Transplant Nutrition 2:20-3:05 Novel transplants-What is on the horizon? 2:00-2:40 Jennifer Buechner The Role of Positive Feeding Dynamics in the Pediatric Liver Transplant Population (all organ) 2:40-3:05 Pediatric: Panel Discussion 3:05-3:20 Break 3:20-4:50 (Sara) (25 minutes x 3) 3:20-3:45 3:50-4:15 4:20-4:45 Transplant Nutrition Roundtables: Stacey Beer: Fat Soluble Vitamin Supplementation for Pediatric Patients Awaiting Liver Transplantation Alycea Harrison: Telehealth for initial nutrition assessments and follow-ups during the pre and post-transplant recipient and donor evaluation phases Megan Gutierrez: Getting touchy-feely with new patients: nutrition focused physical exam best practices in outpatient liver transplant evaluations Susan Kim: Promoting health span and longevity for the living organ donor through evidenced-based nutrition Summer Van Arsdale.

5 Pyridoxine deficiency after solid organ transplantation: clinical applications 4:50 5:00 Closing Remarks 6:00 - 7:30 WELCOME RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBIT HALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 White River G-I Transplant Nutrition Conference August 8-9, 2018 7:00 8:00 Annual Meeting Registration 7:00 - 8:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 7:55-8:00 Welcome 8:00-8:45 Paris Roach MD Diabetes in Transplantation 8:45-10:00 (Jeanette) Frailty Short Presentations: Becca Wallschlaeger: Frailty Assessments during Transplant Nutritional Evaluation Predicts Outcomes and Identify Needed Interventions and RDN Led Quality Improvement Project: Implementing Frailty Assessments into Transplant Evaluations Hannah Manella: Associations Between Frailty Assessments and Placement on the Kidney Transplant Waitlist Susan Tanner: Training for Transplant: Frailty & BMI Optimization in Kidney & Pancreas Transplant Candidates 10:00-10:30 BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 10:30-12:00 Jeanette Hasse and Sara DiCecco From Prehab to Rehab: Improving Organ Transplant Outcomes with Nutrition 12:05 1:00 LUNCH IN THE EXHIBIT HALL AND POSTER SESSION Maria Sheil Opina: Exercise Habits of adult liver transplant patients with 1 yr graft survival Julie Mohler RN: St John Kidney Transplant Bridge Program: Bridging the BMI and A1c Gap to Transplant Equity Michelle Kozeniecki: Impact of post-transplant clinic visits with RD on 30-day hospital readmission in high acuity liver transplant recipients Ashley Paradis: Solid Organ Transplant Patient Education Video Michelle Kozeniecki.

6 Nutritional Case Study of High Acuity Liver Transplant Recipient with a Previous Gastric Bypass and Post-operative Complications 1:05 1:50 Nicolas Onaca MD Transplant Tourism (Tele-presentation) 1:50 2:35 Eve Anderson PharmD. Anti-emetics and appetite stimulants in transplant 2:40 3:10 BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 3:25 3:55 Dan Pieloch CMS/Admin topics? 3:55 4:45 (All) It s a Transplant Dietitian's World: A Panel Discussion Linda Ulerich RD,LD, Daniel Pieloch MS, RD, Jeanette Hasse PhD, RD, LD, FADA, CNSC, Sara Di Cecco RD, LD, Stacey S. Beer MPH, RD, LD 4:45 5:00 Closing Remarks 6:00-9:00 Special Event: Indianapolis Speedway Awards 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place Best OPO Design Best Hospital/Transplant Center Design Welcome Reception August 8, 2018 | 6:00 7:30 Pinewood Derby Join us for the NATCO Pinewood Derby! Build your own race car!

7 Represent your organization! Official Boy Scout Pinewood Derby Car Building Rules All cars must pass the following inspection to qualify for the race: 1. Width shall not exceed 2-3/4 inches. 2. Length shall not exceed 7 inches. 3. Weight shall not exceed 5 ounces. 4. Axles, wheels, and body shall be from the materials provided in the kit. Additional wheels can be purchased separately. 5. Wheel bearings, washers, and bushings are prohibited. 6. No lubricating oil may be used. Axles may be lubricated with powdered graphite or silicone. 7. The car shall not ride on any kind of spring. 8. The car must be free-wheeling, with no starting devices. 9. No loose materials of any kind are allowed in the car. Kits are available at local hardware stores, chains such as Home Depot, and Lowes, WalMart, or on the web: Click Here Guidelines for building a fast car can be found here: Click Here Indianapolis Motor Speedway Thursday, August 9, 2018 | 6:00 10:00 Event Sponsored by Start Your Engines!

8 Satisfy your need for speed with a few laps around the track in a two-seater Indy race car driven by professionals at speeds up to 180 mph. Enjoy dinner in one of the most iconic symbols in all of motorsports, The Pagoda at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the old brickyard. You don t want to miss this! Event Ticket: $ Tickets need to be purchased for each attendee and each guest. Limited seating available first come first serve. Buses will leave at 5:30pm from the Event Center Drive entrance. Hotel Accommodations Reservation Deadline July 19, 2018 JW Marriott Indianapolis 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 TEL: 1-866-704-6162 Hotel Website Room rate: $ plus tax Please use this website for hotel reservations: Click Here Deadline for hotel reservations is July 19, 2018 For visitor information Please click: Indianapolis Visitor Information The Weather and What to Pack The summer temperatures range from lows in the 60s to highs in the 80s.

9 Although it is HOT outside, be sure to pack a jacket or sweater for the sessions, as meeting rooms will be cooler. If you are attending educational sessions, the attire is business casual with a jeans day on Saturday wear your company gear and jeans. Ground Transportation The JW Marriott Indianapolis Hotel is thirteen miles (22 minutes) from the Indianapolis International Airport. The following ground transportation options are available: Shuttle/Sedan/Uber/Taxi: The following link will provide access to all ground transportation including rental cars. CLICK HERE Average taxi fare: $35-$45 One-way (From IND Airport to JW Marriott Indianapolis) JW Marriott Indianapolis At JW Marriott Indianapolis, guests are surrounded by a realm of dining and entertainment options unsurpassed by other downtown Indianapolis hotels.

10 In addition to exquisite dining options onsite, over 200 shopping, dining and entertainment options including White River State Park, Lucas Oil Stadium and Bankers Life Fieldhouse are just steps away. Print or type name as you wish it to appear on your badge if different from your mailing label. One form per registrant. REGISTER BY: Internet Mail REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 15, 2018 STEP ONE: Registration Information _____ First Name Middle Initial Last Name (credentials do not appear on name badges) Organization Job Title _____ Business Address _____ City State Zip Code Country _____ Business Phone Cell Phone (to be used only for emergencies) Email In case of emergency, contact.


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