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Learning on Demand

These presentations cover a wide range of topics to help you gain insight into different practice areas, learn new skills and stay up to date on the evidence and best practices.  New topics are added regularly throughout the year. You'll see the most recent presentations listed first.

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Discount pricing is available for members and students, along with many free presentations.  To get the best value, consider purchasing an All Access Pass, which will give you access to the whole Learning on Demand library.  Note: The All Access Pass does not include Online Courses.

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Group discount rates on presentations are also available for educators and preceptors. Contact webinars@dietitians.ca for more information. 

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Once you've purchased a presentation, you will be provided with a login and password to the DC online learning platform and course materials. You will also be able to access your sessions from the My Learning Library on your member dashboard. For questions, contact Member services
 

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in these presentations are that of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect those of Dietitians of Canada. Further, the presentations should not be reproduced in full or in part without the express written consent of the presenter.  

Co-constructing the Dietetics Practice Timeline Paula Brauer, PhD, RD and Marlene Wyatt Explore a new online timeline for the history of dietetic practice in Canada. This session will help inform current practice and advocacy, and ensure dietitians remain at the forefront as a respected evidence-informed profession. Working with Transgender and Gender Diverse People Catherine Morley, PhD, PDt, FDC and Sfé Monster This presentation includes two webinars on this topic. Webinar #1: Bridging research with lived experience in developing transgender & gender diverse nutrition care guidelines. Webinar #2: Working with Transgender and Gender Diverse People. Applying a Weight Inclusive Practice in Dietetics Using a Socioecological Framework Karine Gravel, Dt.P., Ph.D and Miranda Burgess, MPH, RD This session provides concrete examples for dietitians to evaluate one’s nutrition practice to develop and apply a weight inclusive approach to reduce fatphobia, weight stigma and their harmful consequences. Helping Families say Goodbye to “Picky Eating” Kathryn Walton, PhD, RD and Maude Perreault, PhD, RD This session will reconceptualize the understanding of picky eating and provide practical strategies for dietitians to help families develop life-long healthy eating habits through interactive case studies. Breastfeeding: What dietitians need to know Heidi Boyd, MHSc, RD and Lynn Rogers, RD, IBCLC This session will explore tools and strategies that dietitians can use in their work with individuals, families, groups and population health initiatives. Malnutrition Care: How to Improve Prevention, Detection and Treatment Christine Mills, RD, PhD Candidate, Professor Heather Keller, PhD, RD, FDC, FCAHS and Roseann Nasser, MSc, RD, CNSC, FDC This session will support the appraisal, analysis and integration of the Standard and pathways into hospital, primary care and community settings. Residential care during COVID-19: Learnings that promote relationship-centred dining Suzanne Quiring, RD and Dr. Heather Keller, PhD, RD, FDC, FCAHS, This session will explore the challenges of residential dining during a pandemic and identify ways to better support relationship-centered dining. Opening Keynote - Built to Fly Kellylee Evans In this opening keynote from the 2021 DC National Conference, Kellylee Evans shares about her personal lived experience of resiliency. Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Lecture 2021 - Life Lessons: How an Ordinary Dietitian from Moose Jaw Became President of the First Canadian University in Egypt Debbie MacLellan, PhD, MsC, RD, FDC FREE. Debbie MacLellan, the 2020 Ryley-Jeffs winner, shares the important lessons that she has learned and encourages dietitians to take risks, be courageous, and seek out leadership opportunities that will enrich your career. Addressing Cultural Competency and Cultural Safety in Nutrition Practice Piraveena Piremathasan PDt, CDE, CB Explore strategies for implementing culturally safe care in nutrition practice and healthcare environments.
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Thanks to the Nutrition Month Learning on Demand sponsor, Activia®, a selection of videos were made available to DC members for free during February and March.  

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