2024 Feeding Conference
September 12-13, 2024




Speaker Disclosures
Caroline Martinez Disclosure
Amy Williams Disclosure
Janene Day Disclosure
Raza Patel Disclosure
Muriel Lee Disclosure
Evelyn Kambanis Disclosure
Andrea McInery Disclosure
Panelist Disclosures
Carly Bohne Disclosure
John Woolley Disclosure
Julie Hacking Disclosure
Rich Greenberg Disclosure
Carrie Greenberg Disclosure



Participant Comments
“I feel like this conference peaked my interest in pediatric feeding. As a graduate student, these concepts are foreign to me so It was interested to hear from those who have more exposure to feeding and swallowing.”
“Great to have the virtual and in person option! Excellent speakers and topics as always.”
“I enjoyed the collaboration across disciplines and the inclusion of parents.”
“I liked learning from experts in a specialized field. Learning the difference between PFD and ARFID”
“The parent panel is always so helpful! Speakers are always good and it’s a great place to network with providers of other specialties.”
“I enjoy the variety in presentations. I thought the organized did a great job topics relevant to different age groups, and diagnosis.”
“I enjoyed hearing from presenters from a variety of disciplines. It was valuable to get unique insight from parents and from several different medical fields.”
“I feel like this conference helped me gain a deeper understanding of a very big topic area”
“I learned so much about all the different tests from Dr Patel. It would really change how I could advocate as a parent for being informed on all the procedures and tests and option; pros and cons”
“This conference has allowed me to gain more knowledge in feeding that I did not have before. I work as a SLPA in pediatrics, and I understand that feeding is a growing concern amongst this population.”
“This conference has expanded my knowledge with the introduction of Endoflip – this procedure would greatly benefit some of my complex feeders.”
“This conference has helped me understand the difference between psychosocial and physical patient needs and therapies. The traditional approach to feedings based on timing and volume/calories ignores developmental needs of infants and young children and risks destruction of learning critical hunger cues”
“This conference has made me more confident in my referrals, understanding of thickener, and provided priceless perspective of parents.”
“I learned a significant amount of information about feeding disorders.”
“I feel better prepared to differentiate ARFID and PFD. I will take more insight from parents”
“This conference has expanded my knowledge both on the scope of pediatric feeding disorders and what types of interventions are available.”
“I enjoyed this conference!”
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