Saturday, April 25, 2026
6:00–8:00 AM (Local Time)
Complimentary Breakfast 6:00 AM
CE Presentation 6:15-7:45AM
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
Contemporary (Level 3)
450 Summer St.
Boston, MA
Space is limited.
Those arriving first will be accommodated. There are no reserved seats.
This education is about:
- The neonatal protein gap in preterm and medically complex infants receiving human milk
- The role of protein in lean body mass accrual and neurodevelopment in preterm infants
- Biologic variability in human milk composition by gestational age, stage of lactation, and other factors
- Metabolic consequences in medically complex infants
- Individualized fortification approaches for preterm infants
- Recognizing and addressing protein deficits in the NICU and PICU
Why it matters:
Optimizing protein delivery is critical to supporting growth, neurodevelopment, and recovery in preterm and medically complex infants. However, variability in human milk composition and reliance on standard fortification strategies can lead to unrecognized protein deficits and suboptimal outcomes. This activity addresses emerging evidence and practical strategies to help clinicians identify and close this clinically important “protein gap.”