30 Years of Nutrition and Dietetics at UON!
If you are a graduate of our program, we would love to hear where you are now. Please complete our survey and share with your classmates. https://t.co/jovmgbafd0
A grant writing guide that provides helpful tips and information for #Nursing and #AlliedHealth professionals?!
Yes please ✔️ What an excellent resource
@DrNicolasHart@AcademicChatter
https://t.co/2hcp3JQnzd
Our new paper asserts future directions for rural nutrition and dietetics research. It was great to continue our national rural nut & dietetics collaboration - we need rural-specific methods, tools and teams to drive relevant research.
Read it here:
https://t.co/tn36s6ywfb
Excited to share our new article Informing online professional dietetics practice: The development and pilot testing of the Social Media Evaluation Checklist https://t.co/ENWY5lF1c7 @lisaurquhart@LucyKocanda@Heaney_SE & Alisha Brighton
Excited to share the first publication of my PhD highlighting how simulation has been implemented within the professional placements of entry-level allied health programs. Many thanks to my supervisors @DrLeanneJBrown@Heaney_SE A/Prof Lesley MacDonald-Wicks and Dr Cath Johnson
New pub: We investigated the effects of #COVID19 on mental health & ability to adhere to behavioral recommendations for research participants. Bottom line: Including participants during COVID19 in your dataset is likely going to alter outcomes. Thread👇🏾
https://t.co/9LVVOomOEF
Are you eating well since #COVID19? Have your eating habits changed?🍌🥑🍕🍟
We're investigating the impact of #lockdown on eating behaviours & nutritional intake in Australian adults, with @UoNnutrition. Please take this quick survey & share widely: https://t.co/PvncTlPxjG
#SelfCareSunday Practice some #selfcare before the start of the new week and make sure to include some #nutritious#food! Here's a great infographic with tips on looking after your mind and body.
https://t.co/oa4ZOWa3sF
Known as the silent epidemic, malnutrition (inadequate diet) is a major public health issue in Australia. If not treated, it can lead to worse medical outcomes.
Know the warning signs and encourage them to see their GP if needed.