1.0 CNE, Category A
- Clinical Practice
- Patient Populations
Webinar - Tackling Bone Health with Evidence-Based Nutrition Recommendations and Practical Applications
Presenter:
- Leslie Bonci, MPH, RDN, CSSD, LDN, FAND
Target Audience: Nurses and related healthcare providers in any care setting.
Category/Sub-Category: Clinical practice, patient populations
Description: This webinar will discuss how nutrition plays a key role in optimizing bone health through preventing bone resorption and optimizing bone density. What one eats, protein quality and quantity, the importance of fat intake, micronutrients and phytonutrients all comprise healthy bone. In addition, bone detractors such as very low carb diets, excessive alcohol intake need to be taken into consideration. Recommendations for selective supplementation will be discussed as well.
Relevant Financial Interest: No relevant financial interest has been identified for anyone in the position to control content for this activity.
CNE Accreditation Access will expire April 5, 2026
Instructions: After the webinar, the participant will complete the learner evaluation and post-test in the Online Education Center. The post-test is scored at 80% for passing. Once the evaluation and post-tests are completed, the participant will be able to access the CNE certificate.
To gain the continuing professional development contact hours offered for this webinar, the participant must view the entire webinar, complete an online post-test , and online evaluation. Only after these requirements are completed will a certificate will be issued.
National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP3432. The participant must retain this certificate for a period of at least six years post activity.
Fee:
Full Members: FREE
Non-Members: $30
If you have any questions, please call NAON at 443-640-1041 or e-mail naon@orthonurse.org.