
Tips for New Dietitians, evidence-based practice and guidelines feat. Mike Patterson
12/09/20 • 45 min
Wednesday 9th December
Dietetics Digest
Tips for New Dietitians, evidence-based practice and guidelines feat. Mike Patterson (Episode 6)
In this episode, we have Mike Patterson. Mike is a Specialist Intestinal Failure Dietitian currently conducting his PhD in Palliative PN and PVG. Mike is also a Muay Thai Coach in his spare time.
Resources Mentioned:
- Twitter thread of tips for new dietitians
- Research and Guidelines mentioned.
- Mike Patterson (Twitter)
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Wednesday 9th December
Dietetics Digest
Tips for New Dietitians, evidence-based practice and guidelines feat. Mike Patterson (Episode 6)
In this episode, we have Mike Patterson. Mike is a Specialist Intestinal Failure Dietitian currently conducting his PhD in Palliative PN and PVG. Mike is also a Muay Thai Coach in his spare time.
Resources Mentioned:
- Twitter thread of tips for new dietitians
- Research and Guidelines mentioned.
- Mike Patterson (Twitter)
If you enjoyed the podcast, please can you support us by:
- Write a review on Apple Podcasts.
- Follow us on social media ( Twitter / Instagram )
- Please share this podcast with a friend!
This podcast is supported by an unrestricted eduction grant from Nutricia.
Thank you for your support!
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Cardiovascular Disease, Food Focused Guidelines and Advocating Dietetics feat. Dr Tom Butler RD
Monday 6th July
Dietetics Digest
Cardiovascular Disease, Food Focused Guidelines and Advocating Dietetics feat. Dr Tom Butler (Episode 5)
In this episode, we have Dr Tom Butler. Tom is a senior lecturer of Nutrition and Dietetics at Chester University. Tom is also elected council member of the British Association for Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation (BACPR) and currently the programme leader for the undergraduate degree in Nutrition and Dietetics at Chester Univerisity.
- Why should dietitians be interested in cardiovascular disease?
- What is the role of the CVD dietitians?
- How can dietitians support people with cardiovascular disease and how can dietitians work to advance the profession?
Resources Mentioned:
- Optimum nutritional strategies for cardiovascular disease prevention and rehabilitation (BACPR) - The Article referenced throughout this episode.
- Dr Tom Butler (Twitter)
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Sarcopenia, Malnutrition and Physical Activity feat. Stacy Jones RD
Wednesday 19th May 2021
Dietetics Digest
Sarcopenia, Malnutrition and Physical Activity feat. Stacy Jones RD (Episode 7)
Associate Professor; Curriculum Change Lead at Coventry University. Stacey has worked in academia for the past 6.5 years and, before that, working as a specialist community dietitian and a Public Health Specialist Dietitian. Stacey is undertaking a part-time PhD in the area of sarcopenia, looking at the role of the dietitian in preventing and managing sarcopenia in older adults. She has a passion for leading forward the profession of dietetics and evidence-based practice, striving for excellence in patient caretaking a holistic, patient-centred approach.
Stacey is a committee member of the BDA Older People Specialist Group and the EFAD Older Adults specialist network.
Resources Mentioned:
- Sarcopenia: revised European Consensus on definition and diagnosis
- PROT-AGE Group Recommendations
- Moving Medicine
- SARC-F tool
- GLIM Criteria for the diagnosis of malnutrition
- Reflection on Expanding the Role of the Dietitian
Stacy Jones (Twitter)
- The enhanced role: should dietitians be prescribing exercise advice? A qualitative study.
- Nutritional interventions for preventing malnutrition in people with dementia. Nursing Older People
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Dietetics Digest Podcast - Tips for New Dietitians, evidence-based practice and guidelines feat. Mike Patterson
Transcript
When you look at evidence based practice is sort of looking at the evidence base clinical experience, and also the patient's perspective because you might have the best evidence base in the world for something. And you might have the best clinical experience. But if the patient doesn't want to do also, if it's not suitable to the patient, it's not going to be correct. Anyway.
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