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Save the date for our 2025 Conference!

February 20-22, 2025
In-person in Phoenix, AZ + Virtual

International PFD Conference

Entirely Virtual Live April 24-26, 2024
On Demand April 29-May 28, 2024

The Feeding Matters’ International Pediatric Feeding Disorder Conference (IPFDC) is a leader in providing evidence-based education for the evaluation and treatment of children with pediatric feeding disorder (PFD).

Our theme this year is Authentic Representation: The real picture of pediatric feeding disorder. One ticket, three days of amazing sessions. Join us starting on April 24 from 12:00-5:00pm ET for the Shannon Goldwater Summit for Change. The topic for this half day interactive, collaborative session is “The right care, for the right care, at the right time.” More information and details to come.

Pricing

Groups of 5 or more: email Athena Flicek aflicek@feedingmatters.org for the group ticket code.

2024 Pricing Standard
All HCPs $300
Family/Student $35
Community $200
Group $270

 

Endorsed by

Naspghan

Thank you to the
North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition (NASPGHAN)
for their endorsement!

ASHA CE approved provider AOTA approved provider

Feeding Matters is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. PD activity approval ID# 9105. This virtual live and distance learning- independent and distance learning- interactive activity is offered at 2.25 CEUs, at the Intermediate Level, in OT Service Delivery, Professional Issues and Foundational Knowledge. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

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2024 Presenting Sponsor

Reckitt Mead Johnson

Advocate Level Sponsors

Exhibitor Level Sponsors

Mealtime Rediscovered

Prolacta

Resource Level Sponsors

Solid Starts

First Things First