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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. 

Search tips:
  • The “Search by Course Name” filter searches the course title, presenter names and the short description. 
  • You can search separately by course name, category or area of focus.
  • You can also search by multiple filters. This will only bring up results that are a match for all the filters.  For example, if you search by “Breastfeeding” (Course Title), “Nutrition Care”(Category) and “Infants, Children & Youth” (Area of Focus), the results must meet all three criteria.
  • For free presentations, search by Free in the “Category” filter.  
  • Can’t find what you’re looking for? Please contact member services.
Looking for more in-depth learning? Check out our Online Courses

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.  

Probiotics: Translating scientific knowledge into practice Jeremy Burton, PhD, Natasha Haskey, MSc, RD Learn about probiotic containing foods, supplements and the current research around how they can meet nutrition and health goals. Popular culture vs. science: A battle we can win! Timothy Caulfield, LLM, FRSC, FCAHS Arm yourself with evidence-informed diet and nutrient advice to counter the misinformation that pervades popular culture. The ABCs of outcome measures in nutrition support Carole Thompson, MSc, CNSC, PDt Become familiar with quality outcome measurements in critical care to measure outcomes, set benchmarks and create frameworks. Influence: Showing Canadians who we really are, one story at a time Bill Baker Use story telling to connect with clients around dietitians' value and expertise in order to motivate them towards action. Trans 101: Trans-Inclusive Dietetic Practice Catherine Morley, PhD, PDt, FDC, Pamela Fergusson PhD RD, Eric Ng MPH RD Acquire foundational knowledge on trans-inclusive dietetic practice and concepts that include inclusion, respect and non-judgement. What works best for pediatric lifestyle management programs? Geoff Ball PhD RD, Janice Macdonald MEd RD FDC,Joanna Zelichowska MA RCC Learn how to enable families' success in pediatric lifestyle management programs and offer effective strategies for behaviour change. Reducing Cardiometabolic Risk through the CHANGE Program: Strategies for Implementation Rupinder Dhaliwal, Carolyn Tereszkowski, Jennifer MacTavish Learn about family health teams that have implemented the CHANGE (Canadian Health Advanced by Nutrition and Graded Exercise) program. It Takes a Village: Enhancing the Preceptor Relationship Mary Elizabeth Roth, RN Become a competent preceptor by learning how to demonstrate knowledge, inspire learning and foster a safe learning environment. The Refeeding Syndrome: Across the Spectrum of Primary care Jan Greenwood RD Obtain guidelines on the nutrition management of refeeding syndrome and how to analyze patient risk factors in primary care. Diabetes management for older adults Jodi Crawford RD, Anar Dossa RPh CDE Learn how to balance goals of nutrition care plans with quality of life and client-centred care when managing diabetes in older adults.
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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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