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Category: Dietitians Week
A day in the life of a Dietetic Assistant Practitioner
I started in dietetics as one of the first dietetic support workers in 2005 (band 3) in NHS Ayrshire & … More
Diabetes Prevention
Hello and happy Dietitians Week! The British Dietetic Association have set this year’s hash tag across social media as #WhatDietitiansDo, … More
Cancer Prevention in Scotland – taking the lead
Professor Annie S. Anderson BSc PhD RD FRCP is co-director of The Scottish Cancer Prevention Network (SCPN) – an advocacy … More
Telehealth within diabetes dietetics…The TODD Project
Diabetes affects 1 in 18 people in Scotland, which equates to over 298,504 people 4,5,6,7,8. Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90% … More
Dietitians Promote Breastfeeding – Or Do We?
This year, ‘Dietitians’ Week’ coincides with ‘Breastfeeding Awareness Week’ so what better topic for a blog! So let’s consider the … More
A Wee Blether; Healthy Conversations and Making Every Contact Count.
A wee blether, a chit- chat, a catch up, a quick word. From the Forth Bridge to Fort William, conversations … More
Prevention Needs A Whole System Approach… So That’s The Approach We Took
It comes as no surprise that nutritional issues in Scotland remain dominated by consideration of malnutrition in its two-faceted manifestations: … More
Preventing childhood obesity – how early should early intervention be?
Written by: Dr Ruth Campbell, Consultant Dietitian in Public Health Nutrition, NHS Ayrshire & Arran @RuthCampbellPHN The First Minister recently … More
Hepatobiliary Prehabilitation
Cancer patients often suffer from weight loss, muscle wasting and reduced physical function at diagnosis, and this is especially prevalent … More