American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition

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American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition[edit]

The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) is a professional organization dedicated to improving patient care by advancing the science and practice of clinical nutrition and metabolism. ASPEN focuses on the provision of parenteral and enteral nutrition therapies, which are critical for patients who cannot consume food orally or require specialized nutritional support.

History[edit]

ASPEN was founded in 1976 by a group of healthcare professionals who recognized the need for a dedicated organization to address the complexities of nutritional support therapy. Since its inception, ASPEN has grown to include a diverse membership of physicians, dietitians, pharmacists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals involved in nutrition support.

Mission and Goals[edit]

ASPEN's mission is to improve patient care by advancing the science and practice of clinical nutrition and metabolism. The organization's goals include:

  • Promoting research and education in the field of nutrition support.
  • Developing and disseminating evidence-based guidelines and standards of practice.
  • Advocating for policies that support optimal nutrition care.
  • Providing professional development opportunities for healthcare providers.

Activities[edit]

ASPEN engages in a variety of activities to fulfill its mission, including:

  • Annual Conference: ASPEN hosts an annual conference that brings together experts in the field to share the latest research and clinical practices.
  • Publications: The organization publishes several journals and newsletters, including the "Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition" (JPEN) and "Nutrition in Clinical Practice" (NCP).
  • Guidelines and Standards: ASPEN develops clinical guidelines and standards of practice to ensure high-quality nutrition care.
  • Education and Training: ASPEN offers educational programs, webinars, and certification opportunities for healthcare professionals.

Membership[edit]

ASPEN's membership is composed of a multidisciplinary group of healthcare professionals, including:

  • Physicians: Specialists in fields such as gastroenterology, surgery, and critical care.
  • Dietitians: Registered dietitians who specialize in clinical nutrition and dietetics.
  • Pharmacists: Pharmacists involved in the preparation and management of parenteral nutrition.
  • Nurses: Nurses who provide direct patient care and manage nutrition support therapies.

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