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Using health Apps with our clients

29 Apr, 2016

Using novel dietetic interventions with our clients

Friday April 29, 2016, 10.00am to 11.00am AEST

 

The presentation will cover:

Why we should consider the use of health Apps

Identifying high quality Apps

Case studies: A selection of Apps and how they can be used to complement our work

Watching this presentation and completing the assessment can contribute towards assessable Continuing Professional Development hours

About the Presenter

Kelli Hale is an Accredited Practising Dietitian with over 15 years experience working within the private practice setting.  She is the founding director of a successful small business ‘Good for You Nutrition’, based in Brisbane. Kelli has special interest in research, communication and counselling for behaviour change.  She is passionate about empowering others to improve their quality of life through optimum nutrition. In 2012 Kelli commenced a PhD at the University of Queensland, Centre of Dietetics Research. Her research is looking for better ways of supporting adults with type 2 diabetes in self managing their diet. 

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Multiple choice questions and answers
Suggested further reading

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