Clinical Nutrition Notes Podcast

Clinical Nutrition Notes Podcast


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4.01/ Dysphagia Management: Pandemic Lessons Learned and Future Possibilities

Peter Lam, RD, Janice Duivestein, BSR OT/PT, MRSc and Ellen Andrews, SLP talk about the impact of COVID-19 on dysphagia practice, lessons learned, the evolution of virtual technology in this space and future implications for the field of dysphagia management.

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40 Min. 10Sec. | May 16, 2022

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3.02/ Taste Alterations in Cancer

Dr. Wendy Wismer, PhD CFE talks about the phenomenon of taste changes in cancer, its implications for patients, possible management strategies and what to expect in the field for the future.

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22 Min. 34Sec. | Oct 20, 2021

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3.01/ Dysphagia & COVID-19: Impact on Practice

In this video podcast, a panel of Canadian clinicians and dysphagia community leaders talk about the impact of COVID-19 on their practice for dysphagia assessment and management and discuss key learnings and implications this pandemic may have for the future.

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24 Min. 28Sec. | Jan 14, 2021



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2.03/ Effect of Whey Protein on Glycemic Control

Dr. Rachel Adams RD PhD discusses the mechanisms by which whey protein influences insulin production and action, and highlights how this may impact blood glucose management.

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20 Min. 07Sec. | Jul 08, 2020

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2.02/ Oral Medications and Dysphagia

Dr. Julie Cichero, SLP PhD discusses the complexities and considerations around the issue of oral medications for individuals with dysphagia who require texture modified liquids.

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14 Min. 34Sec. | Jul 08, 2020

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2.01/ Thickened Liquids and Dysphagia

Dr. Julie Cichero, SLP PhD talks about the use of thickened liquids in the management of adults with dysphagia and what to expect in the future of dysphagia management.

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22 Min. 26Sec. | Jul 08, 2020

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1.13/ Nutrition Post-ICU

Dr. Lesley Moisey RD PhD discusses and highlights the unique nutrition needs of individuals who survive critical illness, and provides strategies to improve nutrition care in the post-ICU recovery period for these critical care survivors.

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21 Min. 33Sec. | Nov 21, 2019

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1.12/ Malnutrition in the Older Adult – Part 2

In this second episode of a two-part series, Dr. José Morais talks about malnutrition management strategies for clinicians to consider in practice when working with older adults.

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23 Min. 18Sec. | Sept 27, 2019

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1.11/ Malnutrition and the Older Adult - Part 1

In this first episode of a two-part series, Dr. José Morais, a Canadian geriatrician, describes his work with older adults who have nutrition related concerns and the association of malnutrition with frailty.

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18 Min. 08Sec. | Sept 27, 2019

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1.10/ Tackling Malnutrition in Canada

Dr. Heather Keller, PhD RD has been an instrumental part of the Canadian Malnutrition Task Force. In this episode, she discusses the work of the Task Force on the prevention and treatment of malnutrition in Canada and shares key initiatives and future directions.

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16 Min. 34Sec. | Sept 16, 2019

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1.09/ Blenderized Tube Feeding - Providing Options for Patients

Claire Kariya, RD shares her experience with helping patients and caregivers use real food as part of their enteral nutrition care plan. She speaks about the importance of offering choice to families, providing the right resources to help make it successful, and tips for using both homemade and commercially available real-food tube feeding formulas.

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11 Min. 29 Sec. | Aug 09, 2019

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1.08/ Common Gastrointestinal Conditions

Dr. Emmanuel, MD reviews several common G.I. conditions that gastroenterologists and dietitians encounter in daily practice. The nutrition implications of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation, fecal incontinence and gastroparesis are explored in this episode.

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21 Min. 33 Sec. | July 08, 2019

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1.07/ Enteral Nutrition Intolerance - PART 2

Dr. Emmanuel, MD talks about enteral nutrition intolerance in a two-part series. In this second episode, enteral intolerance management strategies are discussed.

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17 Min. 04 Sec. | July 08, 2019

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1.06/ Enteral Nutrition Intolerance - PART 1

Dr. Emmanuel, MD talks about enteral nutrition intolerance in a two-part series. In this first episode, enteral intolerance is defined, and the assessment of gastrointestinal symptoms are explored.

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19 Min. 00 Sec. | July 08, 2019

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1.05/ Dysphagia and the Older Adult: When Eating Becomes a Challenge - PART 2

Peter Lam, RD speaks about dysphagia in the older adult in this two-part series. In this second episode, Peter focuses on dysphagia screening, assessment and management considerations for clinicians – including the use of texture modified diets and thickened liquids.

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23 Min. 26Sec. | June 07, 2019

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1.04/ Dysphagia and the Older Adult: When Eating Becomes a Challenge - PART 1

Peter Lam, RD speaks about dysphagia in the older adult in this two-part series. In this first episode dysphagia is defined, its prevalence and presentation discussed, and common challenges related to dysphagia are reviewed.

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15 Min. 54Sec. | June 07, 2019

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1.03/ ICU Nutrition: Evidence To Practice

Michele ApSimon, RD, reviews the evolution of evidence supporting the nutrition management of critically ill patients and the impact this emerging data is having on her ICU nutrition practice. Protein provision is a priority for many of her patients and use of specialized enteral nutrition formulas help meet protein needs and manage blood glucose levels.

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12 Min. 48 Sec. | May 22, 2019

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1.02/ Protein and Older Patients in the ICU

Stuart Phillips, PhD, discusses current concepts in protein for the older critically ill patient. Changes in protein balance with aging and illness that present a particular challenge for the older patient are reviewed along with interventions to attenuate muscle loss, including attention to protein dose, source and quality.

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22 Min. 01 Sec. | May 22, 2019

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1.01/ Hyperglycemia in the ICU

Todd Rice, MD, speaks about glucose management in the ICU, the results of the DIetary management of glucose VarIability iN thE ICU trial (DIVINE trial), and the evolving role of nutrition to help manage hyperglycemia in critical illness. He describes the DIVINE trial as a turning point in ICU nutrition research that has had an impact on his practice.

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17 Min. 59 Sec. | May 22, 2019

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