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Save 20% on any self-study course, multi-course package, or recorded webinar in the CE Learning Library, now through July 31! Use coupon code 20SUMMER at checkout. Not applicable to books or CE Club Memberships. Offer expires on July 31, 2017, at 11:59 PM EDT. |
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Stress Solutions for Today's Dietitian: Part 1
In Part 1 of this 2-Part series on Wednesday, August 9, 2017, from 2-3 PM EDT, Dr. Jo®, PhD, RDN, will discuss the science of stress—what happens during the stress response and how it affects or influences both health and personal decisions. To make this program more practical, Jo will ask you to identify one thing ("stressor") that causes you great stress. Then, using some common issues as examples, she'll help us to uncover what the real issues are behind our stress. View Purchasing Options »
Stress Solutions for Today's Dietitian: Part 2
In Part 2 of this 2-Part series on Wednesday, August 16, 2017, from 2-3 PM EDT, Dr. Jo®, PhD, RDN, will help us realize that both real and imaginary situations can cause stress—leading to both short-term and long-term physiological changes in the body, including increases in blood pressure, blood glucose, and weight. Stress also leads to an increase in unhealthy behaviors including sleep loss and self-medicating in the form of tobacco, alcohol, and food. Therefore, it's imperative for registered dietitians to be able to evaluate stress in themselves and their clients, offer stress management strategies, and know when to refer to a mental health specialist. View Purchasing Options » |
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Caring for Today’s Cancer Survivors
This continuing education course focuses on cancer survivors’ nutrition-related issues following the conclusion of active cancer treatment. It reviews current diet, weight, and physical activity recommendations for cancer survivors. Nutrition-related challenges and questions survivors face after cancer treatment also are discussed, including how to support long-term health. Expires for credit on 7/31/17 at 11:59 PM EDT.
Recorded Webinar: Working with Plant-Based Athletes: Everything You Need to Know, From the Relevant Science to the Popular Foods
'Plant-based athlete' may seem like an anomaly, but interest is growing in this niche as more athletes move away from consuming animal foods. This continuing education webinar looks at the supporting science and the practical applications for working with athletes who want to add more plant foods to their training regimen. Protein adequacy, iron status, caloric needs, and antioxidants are discussed; as will actual foods and meals. Current research is reviewed, as well as the practical application of that research via case study. Plant-based athlete and dietitian, Matthew Ruscigno, MPH, RD, brings this session to life by emphasizing key strategies for working with the plant-based athlete population in real life. Expires for credit on 8/2/17 at 11:59 PM EDT. |
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The Dietitian's Guide To Creating a Successful Cookbook
In this 1 CEU recorded webinar, Wendy Lopez, MS, RDN, CDE, and Jessica Jones, MS, RD, CDE, coauthors of the 28 Day Plant-Powered Health Reboot, will take you on a behind the scenes adventure of what it takes to produce a successful cookbook from start to end. Turn your cookbook dream into a reality that will help to elevate your business and brand. Register Now »
Food Psychology:
Why We Eat More than We Think
In this 1 CEU recorded webinar, Jim Painter, PhD, RD, will illustrate with examples how portion sizes have increased over the past two decades and the ways to control food portions: by changing the dining environment with smaller eating implements, become more aware of the foods that we eat using visual cues, food journaling, and making food less visible and accessible. Register Now »
Nutrition Management of ADHD
In this 1 CEU recorded webinar, Wendy Phillips, MS, RD, CNSC, CLE, FAND, will review the scientific literature regarding nutrient supplementation and specialized nutrition interventions relating to ADHD. Attendees will be provided with practical, daily interventions for the family and person with ADHD as well as actionable solutions that RDs can provide to complement the family’s values, patient care goals, and existing lifestyle. Register Now » |
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