Part I: Developmental physiology of the GIT and feed intolerance
1. Developmental physiology of the GIT and feed intolerance; Sanjay Patole
Part II: Enteral nutrition
2. Minimal enteral nutrition; Akhil Maheshwari
3. Strategies for feed intolerance; Sanjay Patole
4. Prevention and treatment of necrotising enterocolitis; Sanjay Patole
5. Aggressive enteral nutrition; Sanjay Patole
6. Osteopenia of prematurity; Suresh Birajdar, Mary Sharp
7. Gastroesophageal reflux; Keith Barrington
8. Breast milk additives, and infant formula; Jill Sheriff, Gemma McLeod
9. Post discharge nutrition for high-risk preterm neonates; Gemma McLeod, Jill Sheriff
Part III: Parenteral nutrition
10. History, principles and practice of parenteral nutrition; Stan Dudrick
11. Intravenous lipid emulsions; Girish Deshpande
12. Amino acids; Hans Goudoever
13. Aggressive parenteral nutrition; Karen Simmer
Part IV: Catch up growth / Developmental origin of adult diseases
14. Catch up growth / Developmental origin of adult diseases; Nic Embleton
Part V: Monitoring growth and development
15. Monitoring growth and development; A/Prof Rao
Part VI: Breast milk, breast feeding, and donor milk banks
16. Role of breast milk; Jacqueline Kent
17. Breast feeding the preterm infant; Donna Geddes
18. Donor human milk banking; Ben Hartmann
Part VII: Nutrition in specific conditions
19. Feeding the neonate with intrauterine growth restriction; Flavia Indrio
20. Intestinal failure-Short bowel syndrome; Jatinder Bhatia
21. Nutrition in chronic lung disease; Noa Ofek, Sanjay Patole