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Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation UnitInterdisciplinary TeamDietetic Services
Who we are: We have a NZ Registered Dietitian on site five days a week. Dietitians are experts in nutrition who provide treatment, education and support in order to improve health outcomes. They apply scientific knowledge about food and nutrition to individuals and groups. Dietitians must be registered to practice under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance (HPCA) Act 2003 and abide by a code of ethics. How is a dietitian different from a nutritionist? Dietitians are uniquely qualified in clinical nutrition and so can manage the nutritional care of people in disease as well as health, in a variety of health settings. They are registered health professionals who are required to meet standards of professionalism under the NZ Dietitians’ Board. They have completed a postgraduate qualification in Dietetics and must abide by a code of ethics and participate in a continuing competency programme that includes regular audit.
What we do: Inpatients at the spinal unit are provided with the opportunity to improve their nutritional status and to learn about the nutritional management of spinal cord injury. This includes: · Comprehensive nutrition assessment, treatment and follow-up · Provision of nutritional supplements, enteral feeds and special diets as required · Group and individual education Outpatient clinics are available to patients who require ongoing Dietitian involvement following discharge from the spinal unit. Referral criteria: All inpatients are assessed by the Dietitian following admission.
Outpatient clinics are available to recently discharged patients as appropriate. For further information, please contact the spinal unit dietitian.
Published: 20-Jan-2012 | Website enquiries: Administration Coordinator |
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