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Dietary and malnutrition for the management of chronic disease Outcome Improvement Activity
  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Outcome Measurement

Dietary and malnutrition for the management of chronic disease Outcome Improvement Activity

This measuring outcome activity is accredited by the RACGP and ACRRM for 8.5 hours of measuring outcome hours.

This activity is a streamlined solution to simplify the government-mandated CPD requirements, meeting the outcome measurement obligation with clinically relevant and efficient learning.

Covering dietary and malnutrition for the management of chronic disease, this course helps doctors review and refine their practice for better patient care. You'll create a quick, go-to checklist by combining best-practice resources, clinical experience, and course insights. The result is a concise, practical, and valuable clinical guide to enhance your daily practice.

You’ll track real improvements by comparing your patient management before and after applying your checklist to three (or more!) patient cases. Practical, measurable, and designed to enhance your expertise. 

$95

FLEXIBLE TIMING

100% ONLINE

accredited COURSE

EXPERT INSTRUCTOR

This Outcome Improvement Activity will guide you to compare and measure your patient management prior to and after applying evidence-based guidelines to three patient cases. Guides, tools and templates are provided as you work through this activity.

This activity is designed to be flexible and enhance your clinical practice. You may complete more than three patient reports and keep the additional reports for your
records.

This activity relates to dietary and malnutrition for the management of chronic disease and enables doctors to review and enhance their current practice for patients with this condition.

Learning journey

The steps for this activity are:

  1. Identify three patients in your practice
  2. Undertake a baseline measurement using the patient records.
  3. Activate a review/intervention using evidence-based guideline(s).
  4. Undertake another measurement after the review/intervention.
  5. Reflect on how your patient management may change as a result of this activity.
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CPD Hours:

  • Education hours:  0.0
  • Reviewing performance hours: 0.0
  • Measuring outcome hours:  8.5
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Accreditations:

Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) #859573

Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) #33472

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Format:

  • 100% online resources

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Study duration:

  • 8.5 hours CPD Activity

Dietary approaches for the management of chronic disease

If you need more information relating to dietary and malnutrition for the management of chronic disease, HealthCert Education offers this short online course.

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This course focuses on the role of nutrition and diet in the aetiology of major nutrition-related chronic diseases. Most chronic diseases are responsive to improved dietary choices. The dietary management of conditions including weight concern, coronary heart disease, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, cancer and chronic kidney disease are outlined. Recognised dietary options such as plant-based diets, Mediterranean diet, DASH diet, vegetarian and MIND diet are discussed in detail. The course concludes with the discussion of isolated food groups and macronutrients in managing chronic disease including low glycaemic index (GI) food, low fat and high protein diets.

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