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- Food Fact sheets.
- Freelance Dietitian Group Factsheets.
- Nutritional Care of Adults with a Learning Disability in Care Settings.
- Nutrition Advisory Group for Elderly People - Resources.
- Paediatric Group - Resources (updated February 2007).
- Food First Campaigns resources: Weightwise and Weightwise at Work.
- Diet and nutrition books published by BDA members. These
books have all been written by, or had input from, dietitans: the only nutrition professionals to be statutorily regulated and governed by an ethical code to ensure that they always work to the highest standard.
The title of dietitian can only be used by those appropriately trained professionals who have registered with the Health Professions Council. - Council of Europe Food and Nutritional Care in Hospitals: poster of the 10 Key Characteristics of good
nutritional care in hospitals (October 2007). - Annual Report, Strategic Plan and Accounts.
- Dietetics Today.
- The BDA DVD: an on-line introduction to the BDA.
- Manual of Dietetic Practice (4th edition) and Clinical Paediatric Dietetics (3rd edition).
- Delivering Nutritional Care through Food and Beverage Services:full version (Dec 2007) and Executive Summary.
Trust a Dietitian. Highlighted in this paper are just a few of the roles and services that use the skills of a dietitian. Whether you want to know about a new super food, or how nutritional intake will affect your patients' care plan; whether you need to deliver local strategy or redesign whole services; you can trust a dietitian to know about nutrition! (December 2007).- The Work of Registered Dietitians. An outline of the different roles dietitians have in their employment.
- Dietitians working to improve public health through nutrition: this leaflet serves to demonstrate the range and variety of work that dietitians are involved in within the field of public health. (January 2008)
- Why Not Become a Registered Dietitian?
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