Food for Health 2022 (Pre-Conference Workshop): Nutrition as a Human Right – Dialogue on Disease Related Malnutrition
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Food for Health 2022 (Pre-Conference Workshop): Nutrition as a Human Right – Dialogue on Disease Related Malnutrition
May 5, 2022
Co-Chairs:
Leah Gramlich, MD, FRCPC - University of Alberta
Cardenas Braz, MD, PhD - Universidad El Bosque
Setting the Stage - CAN DReaM – Creating Alliances Nationally on Disease Related Malnutrition
Leah Gramlich, MD, FRCPC - University of Alberta
Nutrition and Sustainable Development Goals
Teiji Nakamura PhD, RD, President of Kanagawa University of Human Service
What is Disease Related Malnutrition and Why does it Matter?
Gordon L. Jensen, M.D., Ph.D. - UVM Larner College of Medicine
Nutrition Care as a Human Right
Diana Cardenas Braz, MD, PhD - Universidad El Bosque
Nutrition as a Human Right - Disease Related Malnutrition-Spreading Leading Practices
Heather Keller, RD, PhD, FDC, FCAHS - Schlegel Research Chair in Nutrition & Aging, University of Waterloo
Diagnosing Malnutrition
Isabel Correia - Professor of Surgery, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Nutrition care - Health Systems Implications
Carlota Basualdo-Hammond, RD, MSc, MPH - Alberta Health Services
Panel Discussion
Policy Level Action to Advance Nutrition Care: Learnings from Nourish and a Provincial Environmental Scan of Policy and Food in Healthcare
Jennifer Reynolds - Co-Executive Director, Nourish Leadership
Food Insecurity and DRM - what is the overlap and how can we use policy to address this
Valerie Tarasuk, PhD - University of Toronto
Focus on policy level action to address Disease related malnutrition: Lessons from Australia
Judy Bauer FDA, PhD, MHlthSc, BSc - Monash University
Open Forum
Length: 5:21:07
Type: Video
Last Updated: November 7, 2022
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