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Dietetics Digest Podcast - Tips for New Dietitians, evidence-based practice and guidelines feat. Mike Patterson

Tips for New Dietitians, evidence-based practice and guidelines feat. Mike Patterson

12/09/20 • 45 min

Dietetics Digest Podcast

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.

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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:

If you enjoyed the podcast, please can you support us by:

This podcast is supported by an unrestricted eduction grant from Nutricia.

Thank you for your support!

Support the show

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This podcast is supported by an unrestricted eduction grant from Nutricia.

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This podcast is supported by an unrestricted eduction grant from Nutricia.

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Dietetics Digest Podcast - Tips for New Dietitians, evidence-based practice and guidelines feat. Mike Patterson

Transcript

Mike Patterson

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.

Aaron Boysen

Welcome t

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