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"The Milk Fat Globule and Its Membrane"

Here you find an overview of the module on "The Milk Fat Globule and Its Membrane", its structure and units, learning aims and information on how to get your CME credits.

Welcome Video


Click on the picture below for an introductory video to the Milk Fat Globule from Prof. Berthold Koletzko, Project EarlyNutrition Coordinator and ENeA Managing Director at the LMU Munich Medical Center.


Introduction Video: The Milk Fat Globule


Introduction

Human milk fat is a major source of energy for the breastfed infant. It also provides infants with essential nutrients and bioactive components that support health and development. In human milk, fat is present in the form of so called Milk Fat Globules (MFG). Components from the milk fat globule membrane (MFGM), such as proteins, polar lipids and cholesterol, have been linked to potential benefits for the infant’s health. In this module, you will learn about the latest scientific evidence on human milk fats and their positive effects on gastrointestinal and metabolic health, and other health outcomes such as immunity and neurodevelopment. An overview of the complex composition of the MFG and its membrane is presented, including the physiological effects of its bioactive molecules. Moreover, this module will introduce you to recent findings exploring the potential benefits of supplementing breast milk substitutes with MFGs from bovine origin.


Structure, Content and Learning Aims of this Module

The module "The Milk Fat Globule and Its Membrane" contains two units to be worked through in the given order. For each unit, you will have the opportunity to request CME credits upon successful completion of a multiple choice test at the end.



Unit 1

Please click here to see an overview of the whole module.

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Targeted to international healthcare professionals and researchers

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How to best follow this module 

For your own coordination and scheduling: To go through this entire module which contains 2 units, you will need about 270 minutes (about 135 minutes for each unit). Downloading further literature or using our integrated links will take additional time.

Every unit consists of a self-assessment test at the beginning, different lessons and a CME test at the end. During the course of the module, the learner will benefit from a number of learning tools, including self-assessment tests, graphics and a discussion forum.

To make better use of the teaching material and consequently a better learning experience overall, we suggest that the learner first should go through the units only after he attempts the CME tests.



CME Certificate of Completion

Please Note: Starting from 1st September 2021, The Early Nutrition eAcademy is offering e-learning modules and CME Certificates of Completion free of charge to health care professionals worldwide.

The CME test will only be available once all elements in each unit are marked complete. To receive your CME Certificate of Completion, you have to successfully pass the CME multiple-choice test.

European CME Accreditation:

This module has been accredited by the UEMS with 4 credits.

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Complete all unit elements 

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Pass CME Test


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Credits by the EACCME


Information about CME Accreditation

European Accreditation:

This unit has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). Only those e-learning materials that are displayed on the UEMS-EACCME website have formally been accredited. Each medical specialist should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

US American Accreditation:

The American Medical Association (AMA) has an agreement of mutual recognition of continuing medical education (CME) credit with the European Union of Medical Specialties (UEMS). Instructions for converting EACCME Credit to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits are available here.


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