Nutrition and Altered Diets in Dysphagia Therapy

Date and Time

August 28, 2024
2–3 p.m. ET

Location

Virtual Event

About this course:

This intermediate level course offered via National Webinar Series presents an overview of concepts regarding how altered diets may impact nutrition and overall health. The course reviews possible negative consequences to altered diets, physical consequences of malnutrition and diet-based interventions to achieve the most optimal nutrition and hydration outcomes.

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