Events/Webinars

Events & Webinars

Browse details below for PepsiCo’s sponsored on-demand webinars and upcoming events.

Registration may be required. Obtain free continuing education credit for select activations.

Please check back for more details as new events and continuing education opportunities

are added periodically.

Recent Events

  • Communicating Evidence-Based Nutrition Science Effectively
    Location -
    Virtual
    Date -
    09/04/2024
    Time -
    1:30 - 2:45pm ET

    Nutrition research is becoming increasingly difficult for the general public to navigate. Healthcare professionals are ideally positioned to translate scientific publications and inspire consumer trust through credible science communication. With the guidance of our expert speakers, this webinar aims to arm healthcare professionals with the right tools to critically review scientific publications and to accurately present research to the public in the proper context. Participants will then be

  • What’s New in Gut Health – A Deep Dive on the Gut/Brain Relationship
    Location -
    Virtual
    Date -
    05/16/2024
    Time -
    1:00 - 2:15pm ET

    After watching the webinar recording, you must complete this evaluation to receive your continuing education certificate, as required by CDR.

     

  • Processing and the Dietary Guidelines: Meeting Nutrient Needs with Accessible Foods
    Location -
    Virtual
    Date -
    03/19/2024
    Time -
    1:00 - 2:15pm ET

    After watching the webinar recording, you must complete this evaluation to receive your continuing education certificate, as required by CDR.

     

  • Dietary Diversity: Encouraging Consumption of Whole Grains, Legumes, and Other Under-Consumed Food Groups
    Location -
    Virtual
    Date -
    12/07/2023
    Time -
    1:00 - 2:15pm ET

    Description: Increasing consumption of nutrient-rich foods such as whole grains, legumes, fruits, and vegetables is associated with a wide variety of health benefits. However, consumers often don’t get enough or know where to begin when it comes to adding more diversity to their diets.