Dietitians Only
Dietitians Only
Dietitians On Demand
Welcome to Dietitians Only, a podcast from Dietitians On Demand that is brimming with clinical and career guidance you can use right away. From the brand that loves dietitians comes a podcast that is sassy, succinct and fun. Join us!
Interview with Chef Vahista Ussery, MS, MBA, RDN of To Taste
Tune in to hear from dietitian, chef, and entrepreneur, Vahista Ussery, MS, MBA, RDN. Her career journey has taken a nontraditional path, and we’re here for it! Chef Vahista discusses her inspiration to co-found the culinary nutrition consulting and education company, To Taste. She also talks about her food philosophies, how she has gotten involved with nutrition in K-12 schools, and the importance of embracing flavors from all cultures.     Show notes:    To Taste is dedicated to bridging the gap between medical and/or nutritional advice and food flavorful food, ensuring flavor meets health. Their Whole Life Plate™ visually illustrates balanced eating, offering healthy food group portions and lifestyle advice, making wellness a delicious, accessible choice at every meal. Visit totaste.com to download your copy of The Whole Life Plate™ or purchase a copy of their book To Your Taste. 
Jun 5, 2024
53 min
Nutrition Principles of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
We’re in our ERAS era! Have you heard of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery? This approach to pre- and post-op care has been successful in reducing post-op complications, shortening recovery time, and improving patient satisfaction. Did you know there’s a nutrition component in the ERAS protocol? Tune in to find out the details and how you can support this modern perioperative protocol.   Show Notes:   American Society of Anesthesiologists. Practice guidelines for preoperative fasting and the use of pharmacologic agents to reduce the risk of pulmonary aspiration: application to healthy patients undergoing elective procedures. Anesthesiology. 2017;126(3):376-393.  Fearon KCH, Ljungqvist O, Von Meyenfeldt M, et al. Enhanced recovery after surgery: a consensus review of clinical care for patients undergoing colonic resection. Clin. Nutr. 2005;24(3):466-477.  Sammour T, Zargar-Shashtari K, Bhat A, Kahokehr A, Hill A. A programme of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a cost-effective intervention in elective colonic surgery. The New Zealand Medical Journal. 2010;123(1319):61-70.  Thiele RH, Rea KM, Turrentine FE, Friel CM, Hassinger TE,Goudreau BJ, et al. Standardization of Care: Impact of an Enhanced Recovery Protocol on Length of Stay, Complications, and Direct Costs after Colorectal Surgery. J Am Coll Surg. 2015;220:430-443.  Dietitians On Demand’s ERAS blog series: https://dietitiansondemand.com/part-2-nutritions-role-in-eras-enhanced-recovery-after-surgery-series/   ERAS infographic: https://shop.dietitiansondemand.com/products/2332021?_pos=1&_sid=4c672d8cf&_ss=r   ERAS website: http://www.erassociety.org/  
May 1, 2024
14 min
Managing Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EOE)
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EOE) is a tricky condition to treat. The symptoms mimic other more common GI conditions, so it may go underrecognized. Plus, the steps to achieving remission can be complicated and confusing for patients. That’s where a skilled and savvy dietitian can help! In this episode, Sara Glanz, MS, RD, LD, CNSC gives you a crash course on EOE so you can be ready the next time this condition walks through your door.  Show Notes:   Molina-Infante J, Arias A, Alcedo J, et al. Step-up empiric elimination diet for pediatric and adult eosinophilic esophagitis: The 2-4-6 study. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2018;141(4):1365-72.​  Molina-Infante J, Lucendo AJ. Dietary therapy for eosinophilic esophagitis. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2018), doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2018.02.028.  Dellon ES, Liacouras CA, Molina-Infante J, et al. Updated international consensus diagnostic criteria for eosinophilic esophagitis: Proceedings of the AGREE conference. Gastroenterology. 2018;155(4):1022-1033.   Surdea-Blaga T, Popovici E, Stanculete MF, et al. Eosinophilic esophagitis: diagnosis and current management. J Gastrointestin Liver Dis. 2020;26(1):85-97. 
Apr 17, 2024
18 min
Interview with Andrea “Andy the Dietitian” Mathis, MA, RDN, LD
Move over, Martha Stewart! Andrea "Andy" Mathis, MA, RDN, LD is a body-positive dietitian whose brand, Beautiful Eats & Things, focuses on realistic food and health goals, stress-free lifestyle advice, and super fun swag. Besides that, she’s a boss when it comes to media and representing dietitians in an accurate, relatable, and effective way. Get to know Andy and open your mind as she discusses the body positivity movement and how dietitians can support diversifying our field.    Show notes:  Andy’s website: https://beautifuleatsandthings.com  Beautiful Eats & Things Shop: https://beautifuleatsandthings.com/shop/   Follow Andy on social media!  Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and TikTok: @beautifuleatsandthings  Pinterest: @BEandThings  X/Twitter: BeautifulEandT 
Apr 3, 2024
28 min
The New Interstate Licensure Compact
The dietitian profession is exploring the idea of an interstate licensure compact. This would be system of reciprocity, allowing dietitians with one license to practice in multiple states. The compact could be a game-changer for telehealth, those living in military families, and the job market. Listen in as Wendy Phillips, MS, RD, LD, FAND, FASPEN explains the latest developments on this exciting new possibility.     Show notes:   National Center for Interstate Licensure Compacts, Dietitian Compact: https://compacts.csg.org/compact-updates/the-interstate-compact-for-dietitians/   Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Update on Licensure Compact: https://www.eatrightpro.org/news-center/public-policy-news/licensure-compact-exploration-update   www.dietitianscompact.org   
Mar 20, 2024
31 min
Under Pressure: Nutrition for Pressure Injuries
In this episode of "Dietitians Only," we delve deep into the critical role of nutrition in managing and healing pressure injuries. Sara Glanz, MS, RD, LD, CNSC reviews who’s at high risk for developing pressure injuries, staging, and how nutrition can help in prevention and healing. In addition to discussing recommendations for calories and protein, we review the latest research and guidelines surrounding vitamin, arginine, and HMB supplementation. This episode is packed with valuable information and actionable tips that can help you prevent and treat pressure injuries through proper nutrition.  Show notes:     An Update on MNT for Pressure Injuries | 1 CPEU webinar Nutrition Recommendations for Pressure Injury Healing infographic National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel website: https://npiap.com  Munoz N, Posthauer ME, Cereda E, et al. The role of nutrition for pressure injury prevention and healing: the 2019 international clinical practice guideline recommendations. Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 2020;33:123-36.   Holeček M. Beta‐hydroxy‐beta‐methylbutyrate supplementation and skeletal muscle in healthy and muscle‐wasting conditions. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. 2017;8(4):529-541. doi:10.1002/jcsm.12208.  Ogura Y, Yuki N, Sukegane A, Nishi T, Miyake Y, Sato H, Miyamoto C, Mihara C.J Treatment of pressure ulcers in patients with declining renal function using arginine, glutamine, and β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate. Wound Care. 2015 Oct;24(10):478-82. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2015.24.10.478.  Schneider KL, Yahia N. Effectiveness of arginine supplementation on wound healing in older adults in acute and chronic settings: A systematic review. Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 2019;32(10):457-62.  Wong A, Chew A, Wang CM, Ong L, Zhang SH, Young S.J The use of a specialized amino acid mixture for pressure ulcers: a placebo-controlled trial. Wound Care. 2014 May;23(5):259-60, 262-4, 266-9. 
Mar 6, 2024
28 min
Interview with Bonnie Taub-Dix, MA, RDN, CDN
Are you feeling unsatisfied in your career as a dietitian? Have you wondered, “What else is out there for me?” If so, then today’s episode is for you. We interview Bonnie Taub-Dix, MA, RDN, CDN, a self-made media dietitian, writer, and entrepreneur. She shares insights and trends that she has learned about the dissatisfaction of many dietitians. Even better, she shares her story and how her career path kept her engaged and excited about dietetics. Who knows? Her story might be the boost you need to take the next leap in your career.    Show notes:  You’ll find Bonnie on:   Instagram @bonnietaubdix and @btdmedia  Facebook @Bonnietaubdix.rdn   X (Twitter) @eatsmartbd   LinkedIn @bonnietaubdix  Website: betterthandieting.com   Her digital course, How to Work with the Media and Make the Media Work for You, shows you the easiest and proven way to get your name in the news: btdmedia.teachable.com/p/media-masterclass      Her BTD Media Makers news digest will bring you proven media tips right to your inbox: https://bit.ly/BTDMediaMakers  
Feb 21, 2024
37 min
The Ins and Outs of Ostomies with Emily Manez, MS, RD, LD, CNSC
Ostomies can be confusing for dietitians to manage. There can be a lot of troubleshooting involved, as things doing always go according to plan. How much output is too much? How do you manage a patient who is always dehydrated? What medications do patients with ostomies often receive? And what nutrition modifications should you suggest to patients with different types of ostomies? Brush up on all this and more with GI expert, Emily Manez, MS, RD, LD, CNSC. 
Feb 7, 2024
32 min
Graduate Degree Requirement Series Part 3: Discussion with Hiring Manager, Angie Hasemann Bayliss, MS, RDN
In the third episode of our three-part series on the new graduate degree requirement for dietitians, we discuss the impact this change will have on the job market. Clinical Nutrition Manager, Angie Hasemann Bayliss, MS, RDN, joins us to discuss her experience as a hiring manager and the trends she has observed in healthcare facilities across the country. Many healthcare facilities are already experiencing shortages of dietitians. Will the graduate degree requirement help these shortages or worsen them?  Show notes:  Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). Newly Credentialed RDs by Year (2012-2022).  Boushey H, Glynn SJ. There are significant business costs to replacing employees. Center for American Progress. 2012. Accessible at: https://www.americanprogress.org/article/there-are-significant-business-costs-to-replacing-employees/.  Hewko, S., Oyesegun, A., Clow, S.et al. High turnover in clinical dietetics: a qualitative analysis. BMC Health Serv Res. 21, 25 (2021).   Blair M, Mitchell L, Palermo C, Gibson S. Trends, challenges, opportunities, and future needs of the dietetic workforce: a systematic scoping review. Nutr Rev. 2022 Apr 8;80(5):1027-1040.   Vo R, Smith M, Patton N. Power, autonomy and interprofessional practice in dietitian clinical decision making: An interpretive study in acute hospitals. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2022 Feb;35(1):124-133.  
Jan 23, 2024
35 min
Graduate Degree Requirement Series Part 2: Discussion with Internship Director, Stephanie Stockslager, MS, RD
In the second episode of our three-part series on the new graduate degree requirement for dietitians, we interview internship director, Stephanie Stockslager, MS, RD. She discusses how the graduate degree requirement is impacting dietetic internships and interns. Stephanie also talks about the Future Education Model and how that bring about change to students who wish to pursue a career in dietetics. And finally, we get a glimpse into the future of the dietitian job market with Stephanie’s projections for staffing and hiring trends.  Show notes:  Why the Change?- Commission on Dietetics Registration  https://www.cdrnet.org/gradegreewhy Council on Future Practice Visioning Report- 2012  https://www.cdrnet.org/pub/file.cfm?item_type=xm_file&id=10369 Final Report, CDR, AND, CFP, NDEP- 2013  https://www.cdrnet.org/vault/2459/web/Final%20Report%20of%20JOINT%20Meeting%202013.pdf 2024 Graduate Degree Requirements- Registration Eligibility  https://www.cdrnet.org/graduatedegree
Jan 16, 2024
28 min
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