This course...
Is:
As an online on-demand-video from a live course
Is for:
Nutritional therapy practitioners, nutritionists, dieticians, naturopaths, other health care providers and final year nutrition students interested in applying functional medicine approaches to health and well-being (i.e. exploring how nutrients, other foods and lifestyle factors influence the function of the body and how to apply findings in a person–centred manner that recognises individuals’ unique differences)
Is led by: Dr Carol Granger
Spans:
5 hours recording time
Provides:
BANT CPD 5 hours, NNA CPD 5 hours
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This course focusses on dietary interventions for people affected by cancer. By the end of the course, you will be able to:
• Critically appreciate the perspective of people newly diagnosed with cancer regarding nutrition, and the advice they may receive from various sources, and assess the appropriate positioning and role of nutritional therapy within this context.
• Review and critically appraise evidence for pre-habilitation for people with a diagnosis of cancer
• Review and critically appraise the evidence, safety and appropriateness of dietary restriction around active treatment, including fasting and fasting mimicking diets, and other ‘metabolic restrictions;
• Understand and apply the evidence on microbiome impact and nutritional manipulation for people with a cancer diagnosis
• Critically apply a framework for the long-term use of ‘metabolic diets’ for long term use, in people living with cancer, addressing motivational challenges and maintain safe practice
• More effectively engage and influence other healthcare professions involved in caring for, and influencing, your client
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About the presenter :
Dr Carol Granger DProf BSc(Hons) MSc MRSB CBiol FBANT
Carol is a BANT-registered nutritionist and CNHC Registered Nutritional Therapist, with 15 years’ experience of working with people affected by cancer. This area of clinical practice was the focus of her professional doctorate in health sciences from the University of Westminster.
She is a chartered biologist with a degree in biochemistry and a Master’s in microbiology, and training in herbal medicine. She has worked in various healthcare roles throughout her career before choosing to retrain in nutritional therapy; including microbiology research, clinical diagnostics, medical technology and human tissue banking. Carol is an independent contributor to research within the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) collaboration on nutrition and cancer. She also acts as an adviser to Penny Brohn UK, as leading charity providing the whole person approach to supporting people affected by cancer. Carol has also worked as consultant nutritionist to a collaboration with leading oncologists seeking to raise awareness of the importance of nutrition for people with a cancer diagnosis.
Carol is a director of the British Society for Integrative Oncology (BSIO) and is Co-Chair and trustee of the Research Council for Complementary Medicine (RCCM). She teaches on several nutritional therapy courses at degree and Master’s level, and for 10 years was the Chair of NTEC, the accreditation body for training in nutritional therapy.
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This course originally took place on: 7th February 2024
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Upon purchasing a ticket you will be immediately granted access to the course materials and video.
To download the course materials, click the HANDOUTS button in the video player (situated between the VOLUME and QUESTIONS buttons).