WebNova User – must be approved by a WebNova Hospital Leader for a specific hospital. The new user will be associated with the same hospital as the WebNova Hospital Leader. They will have the ability to view all Feedings within their hospital’s account, add Feeding Products, create their own Custom Feedings, add References, and run comparison reports.
WebNova Hospital Leader – has the same access as a WebNova user but has the added responsibility of accepting or denying a new WebNova user to their WebNova hospital account. Hospital Leaders cannot edit a Custom Feeding they did not create. Additionally, after a User has left a WebNova hospital account, they can delete Feedings created by the users within their hospital account.
NPI Number and office or hospital name where you practice are required to send product samples to patients.
Click here if you want to update your account with your NPI and then return to this page to complete the sample request. If you do not have an NPI number, a colleague within your organization who has an NPI number can grant you access through their account page on Pediatric ProConnect.
If your hospital or office is not listed, please click here to request an appointment with a Sales Representative to gain access to product samples for your patients.
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You must be logged in and have an NPI number associated with your account to request samples.
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