At Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, there has been a long-standing nutritional lecture series coordinated by Kipp Ellsworth.
A recent webinar: Link to WebEx (password PmSU6JPt): Nutrition Support Colloquium featuring Dr. Parmi Suchdev: “The Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Nutritional Anemia” (30 minute lecture)
Dr. Parmi Suchdev affiliations:
- Associate Director, Emory Global Health Institute
Director, Global Health Office of Pediatrics
Professor of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health
Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine - BRINDA: BIOMARKERS REFLECTING INFLAMMATION AND NUTRITIONAL DETERMINANTS OF ANEMIA
Here are a few of the slides:





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