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Exam Room Nutrition: Where Busy Clinicians Learn About Nutrition

By: Colleen Sloan PA-C RDN
  • Summary

  • This show simplifies nutrition for the busy medical professional. Feel confident answering your patient's nutrition questions. Together with her guests, Colleen Sloan, a Pediatric Physician Assistant and Registered Dietitian, offer practical strategies that bridge the gap between nutrition and medicine. This to-the-point podcast empowers Doctors, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners and other healthcare providers with the nutrition education you need to transform lives. You'll be equipped with actionable tips that will renew how you approach nutrition with your patients. Explore ways to provide nutrition counseling, despite a hectic schedule with limited time, and learn to answer your patient's nutrition questions with confidence and compassion. With topics from infant feeding and picky eaters, to diabetes management and weight loss, no matter what field you work in, you will learn useful strategies that will empower you and your patient!

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Episodes
  • 61: Summer Shorts | Is Deli Meat Bad For Me?
    Jun 26 2024

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    Welcome to the first episode of Exam Room Nutrition's Summer Shorts - bite-sized nutrition science delivered in less 15 minutes, so you can stay sharp without sacrificing those summer barbecues. Grab your sunglasses and sunscreen, because today Colleen unpacks the science behind a summertime staple - deli meat!

    Is deli meat bad for me? We'll dive into the research on processed meats and cancer risk, explore the nitrate debate, and most importantly, equip you with practical tips for your patients.

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    Resources:
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34455534/

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32751091/

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    If you love the show and want to help me make it even better, buy me a coffee to help me keep going! ☕️

    Disclaimer: This podcast is a collection of ideas, strategies, and opinions of the author(s). Its goal is to provide useful information on each of the topics shared within. It is not intended to provide medical, health, or professional consultation or to diagnosis-specific weight or feeding challenges. The author(s) advises the reader to always consult with appropriate health, medical, and professional consultants for support for individual children and family situations. The author(s) do not take responsibility for the personal or other risks, loss, or liability incurred as a direct or indirect consequence of the application or use of information provided. All opinions stated in this podcast are my own and do not reflect the opinions of my employer.

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    8 mins
  • 60 | Nutrition for Surgical Wound Healing
    Jun 19 2024

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    The impact of nutrition on wound healing cannot be overstated. The outcomes of a surgery are directly related to your patient's nutrition status prior to and after surgery. My guest and fellow Dietitian and PA, Erin Sherer, helps us understand the crucial role of nutrition and how we can help our patients on their road to recovery.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Focus on these wound healing nutrients: Protein, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Zinc
    • Amino Acids and Collagen Exploring specific nutrients like arginine and glutamine, Erin clarifies their roles in collagen production and immune support. While dietary sources are optimal, she discusses the limited evidence on collagen supplements' effectiveness for wound healing.
    • Multivitamins and Supplements While food is the best source of nutrients, Erin discusses how multivitamins and supplements can support wound healing, particularly in cases of inadequate dietary intake.
    • Navigating Complications Through Nutrition Addressing common post-operative issues like nausea and constipation, Erin shares dietary strategies to alleviate symptoms and promote recovery, emphasizing the importance of personalized nutrition plans.

    Resources
    Grab the FREE Post-Surgical Nutrition Guide Here

    PA Foundation Handouts
    https://youtu.be/mIsnrEh84LA
    https://youtu.be/lY53LwjS_X4

    Support the Show.

    Connect with Colleen:
    Instagram
    LinkedIn
    Sign up for the Nutrition Wrap-Up Newsletter - Nutrition hot-topics and professional growth strategies delivered to your inbox each week.

    Support the show!
    If you love the show and want to help me make it even better, buy me a coffee to help me keep going! ☕️

    Disclaimer: This podcast is a collection of ideas, strategies, and opinions of the author(s). Its goal is to provide useful information on each of the topics shared within. It is not intended to provide medical, health, or professional consultation or to diagnosis-specific weight or feeding challenges. The author(s) advises the reader to always consult with appropriate health, medical, and professional consultants for support for individual children and family situations. The author(s) do not take responsibility for the personal or other risks, loss, or liability incurred as a direct or indirect consequence of the application or use of information provided. All opinions stated in this podcast are my own and do not reflect the opinions of my employer.

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    35 mins
  • 59 | Interpreting Growth Charts to Address Pediatric Weight Concerns
    Jun 12 2024

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    Get the FREE guide to interpreting Growth Charts here:

    In this episode, we dive deep into the world of pediatric growth charts with Kat, the Failure to Thrive Dietitian. We explore how to effectively use growth charts, identify red flags, and provide sensitive and practical advice to families dealing with underweight and overweight children.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Understanding Growth Trends:
      • Focus on trends over time rather than single data points.
      • Significant changes in percentiles, either up or down, are red flags.
    • Addressing Red Flags:
      • Investigate potential underlying issues like food insecurity or abuse if there are drastic fluctuations in growth.
      • Bring back younger children for reassessment sooner than older children.
    • Sensitive Communication:
      • Avoid focusing on weight; use terms like "growth" to discuss a child's progress.
      • Seek permission from both the child and parent before discussing nutrition or weight.
    • Nutritional Strategies for Underweight Children:
      • Add high-calorie foods to what the child already eats, such as butter, cheese, whole milk, and nut butters.
      • Consider dips like guacamole or hummus to increase caloric intake in a fun way.
    • Nutritional Strategies for Overweight Children:
      • Start by addressing sugary drinks before making changes to their food intake.
      • Focus on adding nutritious foods rather than taking away favorites.

    Follow Kat on Instagram: @failuretothrivedietitian

    Support the Show.

    Connect with Colleen:
    Instagram
    LinkedIn
    Sign up for the Nutrition Wrap-Up Newsletter - Nutrition hot-topics and professional growth strategies delivered to your inbox each week.

    Support the show!
    If you love the show and want to help me make it even better, buy me a coffee to help me keep going! ☕️

    Disclaimer: This podcast is a collection of ideas, strategies, and opinions of the author(s). Its goal is to provide useful information on each of the topics shared within. It is not intended to provide medical, health, or professional consultation or to diagnosis-specific weight or feeding challenges. The author(s) advises the reader to always consult with appropriate health, medical, and professional consultants for support for individual children and family situations. The author(s) do not take responsibility for the personal or other risks, loss, or liability incurred as a direct or indirect consequence of the application or use of information provided. All opinions stated in this podcast are my own and do not reflect the opinions of my employer.

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    30 mins

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