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Welcome to The Dietitian Café RD2B, a podcast from Nualtra for dietetics students and aspiring dietitians, bringing honest conversations and real-world insight into the realities of training and practice.   We explore core areas of dietetics, including clinical nutrition and public health, and wider topics such as critical thinking, employability, and life as a student or newly qualified dietitian, alongside fellow students, early-career professionals, and expert voices.

  1. 4d ago

    Communicating with Medical Staff: Building Confidence on Placement with Dr Grace Monori

    Have you Ever felt nervous about speaking to doctors or other medical staff on placement? You’re definitely not alone. Many student dietitians struggle with confidence in these moments, but learning how to communicate effectively is a key skill for both placement success and your future career. In this episode, I’m joined by Dr Grace Monori. Grace is a registered dietitian and medical doctor, currently working as a Public Health Medicine Specialist Registrar in Surrey. Grace qualified as a dietitian in 2015 and went on to work at King’s College Hospital and the Royal Marsden Hospital, specialising in Haematology and Oncology. Grace qualified as a doctor in 2021, before completing her foundation training at Frimley Park Hospital. Grace now specialises in Public Health Medicine. She has published research with a focus on Mendelian Randomisation, and has also worked as a guest lecturer at the University of Surrey for both dietetics, nutrition and medical students. Together, we discuss what a doctor’s typical day actually looks like, why miscommunication between healthcare professionals can happen, and practical ways to build confidence when handing over information or making clinical recommendations. By the end of the episode, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how to approach interprofessional communication, how to get your message across under pressure, and why these skills can make such a difference to both patient care and your own professional development.

    45 min
  2. Apr 8

    Exploring ARFID: What Every RD2B Should Know

    Have you ever come across a patient on placement who avoids entire food groups or eats only a handful of foods, and wondered whether it’s more than just “picky eating”? That’s where Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder - or ARFID – may come in. Despite its growing presence in clinical services, university teaching on ARFID is often limited, so this episode aims to build that awareness and highlight the specialist roles involved in its management. To help us unpack all of this, I’m joined by two fantastic guests. Clare Thornton-Wood is currently Principal Dietitian at a hospital on the south coast and is Vice Chair of the BDA ARFID Sub Group. Until 2023 she was a Clinical Dietetic Lead at Great Ormond Street Hospital and was one of the authors of the BDA ARFID Position Statement. Clare has been a BDA Media spokesperson for many years and won the title of 'Spokesperson of the Year' in 2023 and 2019. Gillian Farren is the Professional Lead for Dietetics within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Specialist Children’s Services. She oversees a diverse team of dietitians working across acute and community mental health, specialist eating disorder and neurodevelopmental services. Gillian has a particular interest in ARFID and leads service‑wide development work to strengthen dietetic roles within multidisciplinary teams supporting children and young people with complex feeding presentations. With a background spanning acute paediatrics, primary care, public health and strategic leadership, she is passionate about advancing evidence‑based dietetic practice and supporting the next generation of children’s dietitians. Together, we’ll explore what ARFID actually is, who is most often affected, how the MDT works together, and the opportunities available for students who want to expand their learning. Show notes: ARFID Awareness UK https://www.arfidawarenessuk.org/  BDA ARFID Sub Group https://www.bda.uk.com/specialist-groups-and-branches/mental-health-specialist-group/arfid-specialist-sub-group.html

    58 min

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Welcome to The Dietitian Café RD2B, a podcast from Nualtra for dietetics students and aspiring dietitians, bringing honest conversations and real-world insight into the realities of training and practice.   We explore core areas of dietetics, including clinical nutrition and public health, and wider topics such as critical thinking, employability, and life as a student or newly qualified dietitian, alongside fellow students, early-career professionals, and expert voices.