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News & Reviews

23 Mar
2018

Diet and Fibromyalgia, Kaitlyn Anderson, APD

Fibromyalgia affects around 2- 5 % of the population in developed countries, with diet often overlooked as a treatment.   However, dietitians can have a huge impact on people’s lives, beyond just managing and reducing symptoms. Kaitlyn developed a special interest in Fibromyalgia after her own experience with similar health challenges. …

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20 Mar
2018

Modified Atkins Diet for adults, Neha Kaul, APD

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects more than 60 million people worldwide, including 1-3% of the Australian population.  Dietary therapy, particularly the MAD, is an effective and accepted treatment for adult drug-resistant epilepsy. Neha is a senior dietitian at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.  She is also a PhD candidate…

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06 Mar
2018

Hypoglycaemia in Diabetes – Catherine Amadio, RN, CDE

As Dietitians it’s important we are aware of the signs, symptoms and treatments of hypoglycaemia so we can confidently explain the management of hypos to our clients.  Catherine has worked in diabetes and diabetes education for over 15 years.  In this webinar she gives an update on hypoglycaemia, including; Normal…

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27 Feb
2018

LADA: Latent Autoimmune Diabetes of Adulthood presented by Catherine Amadio, RN, CDE

LADA in adults is often misdiagnosed as Type 2 Diabetes.  In this webinar Catherine shows us how to recognise LADA in our clients and provide the best nutritional management.  It covers:   Overview of Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes – causes, symptoms, pathology, genetic and environment factors, clinical assessments…

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23 Feb
2018

Teleconsultations and the Dietitian – Michelle Corray APD

Telehealth is not a new concept - humans have been relaying long distance messages for thousands of years.  Over the last decade the use of telehealth has grown exponentially.  Michelle is the creator of Click Dietitian (online video consultation).   She shows us how we can use teleconsultations to successfully support…

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13 Feb
2018

Case Study: Binge Eating Disorder

                Sarah is a 21 yr old woman who presented to the dietitian seeking weight loss. Further questioning revealed symptoms of disordered eating, Sarah was referred to Kiera for her opinion and shared care. In this case study Kiera describes how Binge Eating…

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10 Feb
2018

SURVEY: What influence do professional development webinars have on the practice of dietitians?

In October 2017 we invited dietitians to participate in a survey to investigate the effectiveness of professional development webinars on their professional practice (knowledge, skills, attitude, behaviour). One hundred and sixty one dietitians completed the survey. Here is a snapshot of the results. Where do dietitians get their professional development?

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02 Feb
2018

Endurance Athletes & Gastrointestinal Issues. Atlanta Miall, APD, AccSD

                  I Bill Rogers, four-time Boston Marathon winner, said more Marathons are won or lost in the porta toilet than at the dinner table.  Around 30 to 50% of endurance athletes experience GI problems, which impair performance and recovery. Atlanta Niall recently…

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24 Jan
2018

Fad Diets. Simone Austin, APD, AdvSD

                  Fad Diets have been around for hundreds of years and look likely to be around for a while yet. As dietitians we can easily spot the problems with Fad Diets. But for people who want to lose weight fast the promise…

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22 Jan
2018

NDIS Frequently Asked Questions Aimee Mcleod-Taylor, APD and convenor of the DAA Disability IG

                  The NDIS is still fairly new and it is still evolving. This free webinar was designed to try and answer some of our common queries about working with the NDIS. Participants of the NDIS deserve to have access to the best…

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