CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
A joint project of ConnectEd PH and The Medical City Center for Developmental Pediatrics–Feeding Clinic, Food for Thought: Integrating Feeding, Swallowing, and Nutrition Essentials in Clinical Care is a week-long, multidisciplinary program designed for physicians and allied health professionals. Held November 3–10, 2025 at UNILAB and The Medical City (4th Floor Conference Room, 6th floor Barcelon), the series integrates expert lectures, case-based discussions, and a capstone hands-on workshop on individualized treatment.
This feeding series is designed for doctors, licensed therapists, nutritionists, and other professionals working with children who have feeding disorders. It will cover how to identify each child's unique sensory, motor, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and behavioral factors. Participants will learn how to assess functional limitations, impairments, and participation restrictions, which will aid in evaluating and differentially diagnosing the motor, sensory, and behavioral components of feeding disorders. Additionally, the course will explore the nature and etiology of various conditions that affect feeding. Finally, strategies for treating these difficulties will be demonstrated and practiced.
Participants will:
- Strengthen competencies in diagnosis, referral pathways, and treatment planning for PFD.
- Sharpen clinical observation and decision-making in feeding/swallowing therapy.
- Identify root causes across medical, nutrition, feeding-skill, and psychosocial domains to guide precise interventions.
- Apply clinical nutrition strategies that support growth and neurodevelopment while advancing oral feeding safety and efficiency.
About the Instructors:
Sessions are led by international and local experts including Therese McDermott, CScD, CCC-SLP, C/NDT; Madonna Nash, OTR/L, C/NDT for the Doctor's Class and Feeding Series; and for the Nutrition Class, Lourdes Tanchanco, MD, MSc, FPPS, FPSDBP, IFMCP, with Joemarc Dela Cruz, RND, IFMCP.
Madonna Nash, OTR/L, C/NDT
Madonna Nash, OTR/L, C/NDT, is an internationally recognized Occupational Therapist with over 40 years of experience specializing in pediatric motor and sensory disorders. She is an NDTA-certified instructor who has taught extensively across the U.S., South America, Europe, and Asia, including advanced NDT Baby Courses and certificate programs for therapists working with children with cerebral palsy and neuromuscular disorders. As co-owner of City Kids, Inc. for 24 years and founder of META4KIDS, Madonna has combined clinical excellence with program development, staff mentorship, and continuing education. She has published and presented on topics such as task analysis, therapy through the lifespan, self-regulation, and motor skills, and is a frequent speaker at international conferences and hospitals. Recipient of the 2024 NDTA Award of Excellence, she remains committed to advancing neurodevelopmental practice and empowering therapists worldwide to help children “live life to its fullest.”
Dr. Therese McDermott-Winter, CScD, CCC-SLP, C/NDT
Dr. Therese McDermott-Winter, CScD, CCC-SLP, C/NDT, is a highly experienced Speech-Language Pathologist with over 35 years of expertise in pediatric speech, language, and feeding/swallowing disorders, particularly those related to neurological and neuromotor impairments. She is an NDTA-certified instructor for both pediatric and adult content, teaching certificate and advanced courses internationally across North and South America, Europe, and Asia.
As founder of her private practice, Therese McDermott-Winter, SLP Ltd., she provides direct clinical care, intensive programming, and consultation services, while also serving as a course instructor and mentor for therapists worldwide. Her career includes leadership roles at Pathways.org, City Kids, Inc., and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, where she specialized in pediatric dysphagia and neuromotor speech disorders.
A published author and international presenter, Dr. McDermott-Winter has contributed to advancing evidence-based approaches in dysarthria, respiration, and feeding/swallowing interventions for children with cerebral palsy and other complex diagnoses. She holds certifications in NDT, VitalStim®, and LSVT LOUD®, and is an active member of ASHA, NDTA, and the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine
NUTRITION WORKSHOP Speakers:
Lourdes Tanchanco,MD,MSc,FPPS,FPSDBP,IFMCP
Dr. Lourdes Tanchanco is a trailblazer in developmental-behavioral pediatrics and functional medicine. She is the first Filipino pediatrician to be Certified in Functional Medicine in the country. She is Director of the Center for Research and Innovation at the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health and Vice President of the Philippine Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. She serves on national committees under the Department of Science and Technology (Brain Research Agenda), Department of Health (Lifestage Technical Working Group), and Commission on Higher Education (Technical Panel for Early Childhood, Basic Education, Special Education). Dr. Tanchanco is a consultant at The Medical City and The Growing Brain PH. She is Founding Director of MedMom. She graduated Salutatorian from the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center, completed her fellowship at the Philippine General Hospital, and earned a Master of Science in Epidemiology at the University of the Philippines-College of Medicine under a DOST–PCHRD scholarship. She completed her training and board certification in Functional Medicine from the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM). Her work reflects a deep commitment to improving children’s health through research, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration—creating meaningful change in the lives of children, families, and communities.
Joemarc Dela Cruz, RND, IFMCP
Joemarc Dela Cruz, RND is an experienced professional nutrition consultant that passionately believes in “Food isMedicine”. His practice & expertise is anchored by sound evidence-based nutrition science that is applied through a system-biology approach to healing and health optimization. He has obtained his degree in Nutrition & Dietetics from Centro Escolar University. He furthered his training with St Luke’s Medical Center (SLMC) for clinical nutrition, Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) for functional nutrition, and Institute for Studies on Diabetes Foundation – Philippine Association of Diabetes Educators (ISDF-PADE) for diabetes care & education. As a lifelong learning, he is currently undergoing international credentialling with the Integrative and Functional Nutrition Academy (IFNA) under the James Joseph PhD Scholarship Award. He wears many hats in his practice: As a clinician, he provides medical nutrition therapy to patients in collaboration with his network of medical professionals and different clinical settings. And as an educator, he serves as a faculty lecturer for leading universities in metro manila, conducts technical programs for clinical training & mentorship and organizes lay initiatives through corporate wellness programs & speaking engagements. Joe has made it a personal advocacy to advance for the practice of functional nutrition and empower fellow practitioners alike on the therapeutic qualities of whole foods & nutrition
PRC CPD application is pending for OT, MD
DATE/TIME
(1) PART 1: Doctor's Class
Pediatric Feeding Disorders: Diagnosis, Referral and Treatment Planning for Physicians
This one day session will highlight the importance and clinical value of utilizing the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (WHO-ICF, 2001, 2007) framework in the development and implementation of feeding and swallowing treatment plans. Emphasis will be placed on how this model supports functional outcomes and promotes carryover across settings, with a focus on enhancing the child's participation in daily activities. Video case studies will illustrate practical application of the ICF framework in clinical decision-making and intervention planning.
Speakers:
Therese McDermott, CScD, CCC-SLP, C/NDT
Madonna Nash, OTR/L, C/NDT
Date: November 3, 2025
Location: Unilab; 66 United St, Pasig, Metro Manila
(2) PART 2: Feeding and Swallowing Lecture Series
SESSION 1
Pediatric Feeding Disorders: Clinical Observations to Examine Critical Aspects of Development and Feeding/Swallowing Physiology
This 2 day session provides a comprehensive foundation for clinicians working with pediatric feeding disorders. Participants will enhance their clinical observation skills and decision-making processes through a deeper understanding of feeding/swallowing physiology, typical and atypical development, and evidence-based assessment and treatment approaches. The intention is to consider the child’s unique difficulties which interfere with mealtime participation, advancing food textures, safety in oral consumption, general nutrition and growth
Speakers:
Therese McDermott, CScD, CCC-SLP, C/NDT
Madonna Nash, OTR/L, C/NDT
Date: November 4-5, 2025
Location: Unilab; 66 United St, Pasig, Metro Manila
SESSSION 2
Pediatric Feeding Disorders – Identifying Root Causes and Prescribing Treatment
This 2 day session delves into the underlying causes of pediatric feeding disorders, focusing on the “why” behind feeding difficulties. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between physiological, sensory, and motor impairments contributing to feeding challenges. Through an in-depth exploration of differential diagnosis, clinicians will refine their ability to distinguish between physiological impairments (including those related to sensory motor system), feeding aversion/avoidance, and develop appropriate treatment strategies/sequences accordingly.
Speakers:
Therese McDermott, CScD, CCC-SLP, C/NDT
Madonna Nash, OTR/L, C/NDT
Date: November 6-7, 2025
Location: Unilab; 66 United St, Pasig, Metro Manila
SESSION 3
Individualized Treatment of Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in Children
This advanced 2 day session workshop focuses on integrating knowledge from previous seminars and/or clinical experience to develop individualized, evidence-based treatment plans for pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders. Clinicians will explore a flexible, problem-solving approach to therapy that prioritizes functional outcomes, including participation in family mealtimes. The seminar will provide hands-on learning opportunities, including case studies, treatment planning exercises, and a potential practicum experience
Speakers:
Therese McDermott, CScD, CCC-SLP, C/NDT
Madonna Nash, OTR/L, C/NDT
Date: November 8-9, 2025
Location :The Medical City; Ortigas Ave, Pasig, 1800 Metro Manila, 4th Flr Conf Rm
(3) PART 3: Nutrition Workshop
Clinical Nutrition Strategies to Support Pediatric Growth and Development in Pediatric Feeding Teams
This one-day workshop highlights the vital role of nutrition in supporting the growth and development of children with feeding and swallowing challenges. Central to this is understanding how the gastrointestinal system influences nutrient absorption, feeding behavior, and overall health. Participants will learn to identify nutrient-dense food choices, recognize how deficiencies impact feeding skills, and apply practical, family-centered strategies that align with the child’s digestive and nutritional needs. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary teamwork to ensure integrated, goal-driven care
Speakers:
Lourdes Tanchanco,MD,MSc,FPPS,FPSDBP,IFMCP
Joemarc Dela Cruz, RND, IFNCP(c)
Date:November 10, 2025
Location :The Medical City; Ortigas Ave, Pasig, 1800 Metro Manila; 6th Flr Barcelon
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Super Early Bird Registration deadline: September 22, 2025
Early Bird Registration deadline: October 6, 2025
Regular rate registration deadline: October 31, 2025