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Malnutrition in Hospitalized Patients

Malnutrition among hospitalized patients remains a prevalent yet frequently overlooked problem, with far-reaching consequences for recovery, immune function, and clinical outcomes. Early detection—through thorough nutritional assessment and consistent monitoring—is vital to minimize complications and promote more effective recovery. This session will examine evidence-based approaches for addressing malnutrition, including individualized dietary plans, enteral and parenteral nutrition, and collaborative, multidisciplinary care models. Participants will acquire practical knowledge for integrating clinical nutrition practices that support healing, enhance recovery trajectories, and elevate the overall standard of care for patients during hospitalization.

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