Cows Milk Protein Allergy Diagnosis and Management in Clinical Practice

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Overview

This educational activity addresses the identified gaps in managing cow’s milk protein allergy (CMA) in infants. It aims to enhance healthcare providers' knowledge of current guidelines and appropriate use of hydrolyzed formulas, foster positive attitudes towards alternative nutritional options and breastfeeding support, and improve clinical skills in diagnosing CMA and guiding parents. By focusing on consistent guideline implementation and effective follow-up, this activity seeks to optimize clinical outcomes for infants with CMA.


This Activity for

  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Resident / Fellow
  • Physician
  • Pharmacy

What I will learn?

1. Increase understanding of CMA management guidelines among healthcare providers.
2. Ensure 90% of participants can correctly identify and apply appropriate hydrolyzed formulas.
3. Improve diagnostic accuracy for CMA by 25% within 3 months.
4. Enhance skills in parental guidance for CMA management.
5. Achieve these objectives within 6 months of activity completion.


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  • Virtual Medical Academy

Additional items to the activity

Optional Details Type Fee
Cows Milk Protein Allergy Diagnosis and Management in Clinical Practice Certificate Certificate Free
VAT 15% Included