CPEU/CEU: 1
Course Expiration Date: 1/23/2027. You have until that date to complete your CPEU Evaluation or Webinar Feedback Survey for this course.
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Understanding Thyroid Disease: An Integrative Approach to Optimizing Thyroid Health On-demand Webinar
Course Type: 175—Recorded Pre-Approved CPE
Suggested Learning Level: 1
About This Course
On-demand Webinar! Get the information you need to nourish and optimize thyroid health. Gain insight into the contributing factors to thyroid conditions and autoimmune thyroid disease, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Learn about integrative lifestyle and nutrition approaches that will help your clients restore gut and thyroid health and prevent autoimmune conditions. Empower yourself with a deeper understanding of integrative approaches to optimizing thyroid health.
Learning Objectives:
- State four symptoms of hypothyroidism
- Identify the significance of the four main thyroid labs
- State the importance of at least three micronutrients necessary for optimal thyroid function
- State three factors that can contribute to the development of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
- Identify three common thyroid disruptors
- State two causes of gut dysbiosis
- Describe the dietary approaches used to heal gut permeability and the thyroid and prevent autoimmune thyroid disease, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
- State the relationship between vitamin D and autoimmune thyroid disease
Get the most up-to-date information on integrative approaches to optimize thyroid health, prevent autoimmune thyroid conditions like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, and how to manage thyroid conditions. Learn about the thyroid-gut connection and the essential micronutrients necessary for optimal thyroid function. Equip yourself with all the information you need to guide yourself, your loved ones, and your clients toward optimal thyroid health. The Understanding Thyroid Disease: An Integrative Approach to Optimizing Thyroid Health webinar is packed with information to enhance your knowledge of this complex topic and provide you with the information you need to guide your clients.
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CPEU/CEU: 1
NOTE: Course Expiration Date: 1/23/2027. You have until that date to complete your CPEU Evaluation or Webinar Feedback Survey for this course.
1.1.1 Participates and documents engagement in professional development activities to maintain and enhance competence.
1.1.2 Pursues and embraces opportunities to advance practice.
1.1.3 Keeps abreast of changes in practice and in the practice environment that affect individual competence and legislative scope
1.1.5 Integrates new knowledge and skills into practice.
1.4 Respects client autonomy to make decisions about proposed services.
1.7 Applies cultural competence and consideration for social determinants of health to show respect for individuals, groups and populations.
2.1.1 Assesses the communication needs of individuals, groups and populations to provide effective communication.
2.2.2 Delivers information and opinions in a respectful and professional manner.
4.1 Demonstrates sound professional judgement and strategic thinking in practice.
4.1.2 Interprets and integrates evidence-based research and literature in decision-making.
4.1.3 Identifies misinformation and inaccurate information in order to inform decision-making.
4.2 Exercises critical thinking when faced with opportunities and challenges.
4.2.4 Investigates alternative explanations for deficits or challenges and considers alternative methods and provides justification for selected option(s).
4.2.5 Analyzes and synthesizes information and identifies new information, patterns and findings.
4.2.6 Integrates relevant information with previous learning, experience, professional knowledge, and current practice models.
6.1.1 Identifies gaps in evidence to determine research priorities.
6.2.3 Analyzes and interprets data to form valid conclusions and to make recommendations.
6.3.1 Accurately and ethically shares research findings with a variety of audiences.
6.3.2 Utilizes innovative ways to disseminate research findings considering the target audiences.
6.8.1 Masters and maintains current and evidence-based knowledge within subject areas.
8.1.1 Interprets and applies evidence-based comparative standards for determining nutritional needs.
8.1.2 Applies knowledge of food and nutrition as well as the biological, physical and social sciences in practice.
8.1.4 Integrates knowledge of macro- and micronutrients for digestion, absorption and metabolism throughout the lifespan in practice.
8.1.5 Applies medical nutrition therapy in disease prevention and management.
8.2.1 Assesses the physical, social and cultural needs of the individual, group, community or population.
8.2.2 Applies knowledge of health determinants when planning, developing and implementing services, programs, meal plans and menus.
8.2.3 Analyzes new information and how it impacts medical nutrition therapy.
8.2.4 Integrates new knowledge of disease states and clinical conditions into practice.
8.4 Critically evaluates the safety and efficacy of integrative and functional medicine approaches and interventions.
8.4.1 Gains an understanding of integrative and functional medicine models and interventions and how these models and interventions are applied to nutrition and dietetics service.
8.4.2 Critically evaluates the credibility of integrative and functional medicine research and literature, using evidence-based criteria, to respond to inquiries and to determine the appropriateness of incorporating these interventions into nutrition care plans.
8.4.3 Identifies research gaps to support conscious decision-making.
8.4.4 Identifies safety issues, risks, efficacies, benefits and limitations of interventions.
8.4.5 Critically evaluates the safety and efficacy of traditional and pharmaceutical models.
8.5.1 Plans and designs nutritionally sound meals, menus and meal plans that promote health and disease management, and meet client needs.
8.5.4 Takes into consideration client/patient choices, beliefs, food sensitivities, allergies, and accessibility and affordability of food.
9.2.1 Assesses learning needs of the individual or target group.
9.4.4 Selects and uses appropriate content and teaching methods to meet individual and group needs.
9.6.1 Assesses client/patient nutritional needs and appropriateness of the counseling.
10.1.2 Conducts nutrition screening to identify client/patient risks and levels of criticality, and to direct services.
10.2.1 Selects valid and reliable tools to conduct comprehensive nutrition assessments.
10.2.2 Interviews clients/patients and reviews health records to collect information about medical history and food and nutrition intake.
10.2.3 Collects information related to client/patient use of medications, dietary supplements and integrative and functional medicines to identify potential adverse drug and nutrient interaction.
10.2.5 Conducts nutrition-focused physical examinations to determine nutritional statuses of clients.
10.2.8 Recommends biochemical tests and reviews results to support diagnoses and plans of care.
10.2.9 Orders biochemical tests and reviews results to support diagnoses and plans of care.
10.2.12 Gathers information that affects intake and nutrition and health status (e.g., cultural, ethnic, religious, lifestyle influencers, psychosocial, and social determinants of health).
10.2.14 Analyzes and synthesizes assessment data and findings to establish nutrition diagnoses.
10.3.1 Establishes goals and desired outcomes in collaboration with clients/patients.
10.3.2 Determines factors impacting client/patient progress in meeting goals and adjusts nutrition care plans accordingly.
10.3.3 Prioritizes specific nutrition problems to inform nutrition care plans and processes.
10.3.4 Selects interventions intended to resolve or improve nutrition diagnoses.
10.3.9 Leads the implementation of nutrition interventions in collaboration with clients/patients and the interprofessional team.
10.4 Prescribes, recommends and administers nutrition-related pharmacotherapy to support optimal patient/client outcomes according to standard of practice, legislation and organizational policies.
10.4.1 Identifies classifications of nutraceutical pharmacological agents and the action on the body.
10.4.3 Identifies potential food-nutrient drug interactions based on physiological responses to pharmacological agents and takes appropriate action.
10.4.4 Considers client/patient factors, nutritional impacts, indications, side effects, contraindications, benefits, risks, alternatives and foundational sciences when prescribing, recommending or administering nutrition-related drug therapy.
10.4.5 Implements, initiates, or modifies nutrition-related pharmacotherapy orders that address client/patient needs.
10.4.7 Evaluates, educates and counsels on the interrelationship and impact of pharmacotherapy on nutrients.
10.5.1 Reevaluates and adjusts plans of care to support client/patient health goals.
10.5.2 Monitors and identifies factors affecting client/patient progress in meeting goals.
10.5.3 Adjusts interventions based on client/patient progress in meeting established goals.
10.5.4 Establishes new goals and nutrition care plans when original or interim goals are met.
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C.M., MS, RD, LD, Registered Dietitian –
This was a very informative presentation. I really enjoyed it and will definitely be using the information that was presented.
S.F., RD, Clinical Staff Dietitian –
Excellent presentation. First time I’ve heard any information in this detail on this topic.
P.O.L., RD –
Very informative. I appreciated the review of lab tests and purpose.
K.H., RD –
The webinar provided valuable insights for dietitians. The focus on hypothyroidism symptoms, thyroid labs’ significance, and micronutrients crucial for optimal thyroid function was beneficial for nutritional assessment. Exploring factors contributing to Hashimoto’s, common thyroid disruptors, causes of gut dysbiosis, and dietary approaches for gut and thyroid health added a practical dimension to my counseling toolkit. Thank you so much for this knowledge
K.N., RDN, LDN, Public Health/WIC Nutritionist –
I participated in this webinar to increase knowledge due to personal thyroid issues. It was a great session and I learned some very valuable information. Thank you.
E.C., MS, RD, CSCS –
Loved learning about this. Will definitely be adding and applying this information into my practice. The specifics about thyroid nutrition were reassuring, interesting, and progressive. It’s always refreshing to know how much how much nutrition can play a part if every part of our lives.