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11 May
2022

Resources Nutrition GI Part 2- Acute gastrointestinal conditions

GI Assessment/IBD/Food allergy/Diverticular disease/GORD/Critical illness/Liver/Pancreas Dietitians are firmly established as specialists of gastrointestinal concerns. The breadth and depth of working knowledge needed to address GI concerns is considerable. Often we are acting as a clinical co-ordinator; interpreting symptom progression, flagging further testing, addressing nutritional adequacy, supporting plan adherence and addressing…

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02 May
2022

Exercise for hypertension. Presented by Prof Neil Smart AEP

An update on prescription evidence and exercise considerations Any regular exercise can reduce blood pressure. This is helpful to know.  And yet if you are working with a client to optimise their movement prescription to treat blood pressure, having a deeper working knowledge of the evidence is helpful.  As Accredited…

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02 May
2022

Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing for emotional eating by Georgie Beams, Pgrad Dip Psych

By Anthea Talliopoulos, APD

Emotional eating is a complex area, often requiring multidisciplinary involvement to achieve long-term change. Many clients will present distressed with their behaviour, knowing what the ‘right thing to do is’, but struggling on a day-to-day basis in achieving change. This is due to the subconscious mind playing a great part…

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01 May
2022

Resources Nutrition GI Part 1- Chronic gastrointestinal conditions

GI Assessment/IBS/Psychogastroenterology/Low FODMAP diet/Coeliac disease/Gut microbiota/SIBO Dietitians are firmly established as specialists of gastrointestinal concerns. The breadth and depth of working knowledge needed to address GI concerns is considerable. Often we are acting as a clinicial co-ordinator; interpreting symptom progression, flagging further testing, addressing nutritional adequacy, supporting plan adherence and…

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21 Apr
2022

Assessing your GI client- a two part series by Marnie Nitschke, APD.

By Anthea Talliopoulos, APD

Gastrointestinal health is arguably one of the most complex and evolving areas within the dietetic space which has received a lot of publicity in recent years. Whether working in private practice, community health, or clinical roles, individuals will commonly present with gastrointestinal issues, some of which are more complex conditions…

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19 Apr
2022

Breath training.  Presented by James Fletcher

Make the work of breathing easier.  We take for granted that breath facilitates movement. The function and capacity of the muscles that perform this work of breathing is often overlooked. James sparks our interest in improving the strength of breathing muscles, to make the job of breathing easier.  The scene…

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18 Apr
2022

Type 1 diabetes: Resources to help the experts self-manage

“What can I help you with today?”  When asked this question, a client with type 1 diabetes may reply with any number of responses, calling for the dietitian to have a range of specific skills in: Teaching carb counting Hyper- and hypo-glycemia management Macronutrients and insulin dosing strategies Meal planning…

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10 Apr
2022

Presentations on cancer nutrition

Cancer nutrition management calls for an informed understanding of what’s normal. Normal anatomy. Normal physiology. Normal metabolism. Normal appetite. Normal digestion. With cancer, and cancer treatment, these normals are often disrupted. The disruptions present themselves to us as nutrition impact symptoms, which act as signposts for our dietetic input. Our…

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01 Apr
2022

Challenging clients. Presented by Sharon Curtain

Recognising, resolving and avoiding discord in collaborative client relationships You’ve likely experienced discord in your clinic, even if you weren’t able to put a name to it. Sharon describes how discord can show up in closed body language, argumentative responses, and agreeing readily- “yes, yes, yes!”. We may have called…

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01 Apr
2022

Breast Cancer Case Study by Lauren Atkins, Senior Oncology AdvAPD

By Anthea Talliopoulos, APD

Recovery after breast cancer is often a complex process, especially given that many individuals feel that they are living in another body during and post treatment due to surgeries, body composition changes, and altered eating habits. Weight and body image concerns are significant in these clients given that some may…

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