Dietitians work with clients in a number of specialised populations. These include, but are not limited to, neonatal and paediatric clients, elderly clients, military and sports professionals. Within these groups individual nutritional counselling and group education may be utilised to illicit change in dietary intakes for medical or performance related outcomes. This unit (HHN6002) will explore some of the specific nutritional challenges presenting in these groups. Students will develop skills in specialised aspects of assessment and management of disease and trauma within these groups as well as an insight to the additional challenges and opportunities that they present. Case studies and scenarios will allow the students to undertake enquiry-based learning.

Unit details

Location:
Study level:
Postgraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
HHN6002

Prerequisites

HHN6001 - Medical Nutritional Therapy 2

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Critically review and articulate the pathophysiology and clinical management of disease and illness in specific client groups;  
  2. Assess and diagnose nutritional problems related to disease and illness in specific client groups through the application of the nutrition care process (NCP);  
  3. Formulate and justify management goals and strategies for disease and illness in specific client groups, that are integrated with an overall patient care-plan; and  
  4. Articulate and record relevant information for dietetic care planning in relation to disease and illness, for specific client groups.  

Assessment

Assessment type Description Grade
Case Study Case study reports (3) (1000 words each) 45%
Presentation Individual case study presentation (5mins) 15%
Examination OSCE (30mins) (hurdle) 40%

Where to next?

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