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Helping nutrition students bridge the gap between complementary capstone courses Andrea Buchholz Janis Randall Simpson Dept Family Relations and Applied Nutrition May 2006
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Outline Janis Applied Human Nutrition program and capstone courses Rationale for complementary assignments in Clinical Nutrition II and Assessment of Nutritional Status Term projects – Pre 2005 Andrea Term projects - 2005 Successes and challenges Term projects - 2006 and beyond
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Applied Human Nutrition Professional program (BASc) Graduates can apply for a dietetic internship Become Registered Dietitians (RD) Regulated Health Professions Act in Ontario –College of Dietitians of Ontario (CDO) U of G unique with these two senior level courses
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History of Courses Clinical Nutrition II Focus on conditions/diseases for which nutrition plays a role Related to clinical practice as RDs Assessment of Nutritional Status Methods course – dietary intake, anthropometry, biochemical, clinical Related both to clinical practice and to research situations
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The Connection UID grants – 2002-03 – P Brauer, JRS Student focus groups “Connections” Course notes – coordinated, improved layout WebCT WebCT quizzes Joint video nutritional assessment & counselling assignment
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Term Projects – Pre 2005 Clinical Nutrition II Done in pairs 20 page paper on clinical practice guidelines 20 min presentation Assessment of Nutritional Status Done in groups of 4-5 45 min presentation Written 2-page summary Individual reflective piece
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Issues Letters of reference for dietetic internship –Evaluation of student’s oral and written communication skills –Seminar course in 4 th year in Winter semester – too late for internship applications Students not grasping the connection between two courses
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Term Projects – 2005 For both courses: Done alone 10 min oral presentation (10%) 8-10 pg paper (15%) Choose a clinical nutrition topic –Low glycemic index diet for management of diabetes
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Term Projects – 2005 For each course: Clinical Nutrition II Review evidence and develop practice guidelines How would you counsel a client with diabetes and who was on a low GI diet? Assessment of Nutritional Status Develop case study and plan for nutritional assessment of “typical” client How would you assess and follow a client with diabetes and who was on a low GI diet?
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SuccessesChallenges StudentsConnection made!Due dates too close Thorough understanding of an understudied issue or population Expectations not clear/well explained Two students published Clin Nutr II paper in Practice Some repetition between assignments ProfsEvaluate written and oral presentation skills Lots of grading!
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Term Projects - 2006 and beyond Keep complementary assignments but recognize class size ↑ from 42 to 60 –half of class to do oral presentation in one course, the other half in other course –all to do written paper for each course (shorten to 3 pages, in Practice format) Benefit for students: professional communication Benefit for profs: grading manageable
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