We talk a lot about dietitians being “evidence- based” professionals. But what does that actually mean?
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What does "evidence-based" mean?
Posted on Apr 29, 12:22 PM in General. No comments.
Should you be pushing past imposter syndrome when you may actually be one?
Posted on Sep 16, 12:01 PM in General. No comments.
Last week, I noticed one of those free “challenges” pop up on my Facebook and decided to have a look and see if I could learn anything to help my visibility on social media. You know the type? Email challenges sent to you every week for a couple or weeks and an invitation to join a group with likeminded people all having a go at the challenge? It all looked fine and dandy and the lady in charge had a video clip encouraging us all to be “visible” and to deal with issues such as shyness, esteem issues and the dreaded “imposter syndrome”.
Working in partnerships with nutrition experts.Charity Project- recipe e book- fighting food poverty in UK (BUY HERE)
Posted on Jun 3, 11:41 AM in General and Health and Well Being. No comments.
I’d like to share with you a project that I have been working on with 25 other Dietitians (and also with the help of Nutrition students Jodine Thomas and Ronnie Waraksa- with information in this post).
charity recipe book to support the Trussell TrustA few "cliche" things your Dietitian may actually do
Posted on Jan 20, 03:34 PM in Health and Well Being. No comments.
When I am looking through pages on the internet, I often come across articles such as:
What I've been up to in May: A month for Northwest Nutrition/AM Dietetics
Posted on May 24, 10:30 PM in General. No comments.
May has been an interesting and busy month for me here at AM Dietetics. Just for a change, I thought I’d share a few of the things I’ve been up to these past few weeks.
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