The nutritional management of inflammation in communicable and non-communicable disease
Event Details
CPD hours: 2 • cost: £45 STUDENT FEE: £20.00 • USE DISCOUNT CODE “student” This session will explore the functional and pathological aspects of inflammation. Inflammation underpins multiple aspects of
Event Details
CPD hours: 2 • cost: £45
STUDENT FEE: £20.00 • USE DISCOUNT CODE “student”
This session will explore the functional and pathological aspects of inflammation. Inflammation underpins multiple aspects of chronic and acute disease. Understanding the interplay between pro and anti-inflammatory processes allows insight into how dietary and supplemental approaches can help in managing important disease states. Examples including rheumatoid and osteo-arthritis, cancer, hypertension and heart disease will be considered and protocols for disease prevention and management will be described.
Dr Adam Cunliffe has been researching and teaching in the field of nutrition and health for over 25 years. With a PhD in Clinical Nutrition from St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital Adam has designed and run Nutrition Degrees, Nutrition Masters programmes and PhDs in major London Universities. He has over 50 peer reviewed scientific publications across multiple aspects of nutrition and health. Alongside academia, Adam has shared expert opinion on BBC, Channel 4 and multiple national and international print and online media including Men’s Health, The Daily Mail and Daily Express (UK) and CNN, Time and GOOP for US and international audiences. Combining the latest science in the field of Human Nutrition with his long experience working with patients, Adam specializes in communicating accessible nutritional approaches to optimising health, wellbeing and performance.
The course will provide for OSTEOPATHIC PRACTICE STANDARDS CPD requirements in the following areas:
2 hours Learning with Others |
OPS CPD Requirements | Learning include |
Communication and patient partnership | Listening, respecting patient’s concerns and preferences, dignity and modesty, effective communication, providing information, consent, patient partnership. |
Knowledge, skills and performance | Having sufficient knowledge and skills, working within training and competence, keeping up to date, analysing and reflecting on information to enhance patient care. |
Safety and quality in practice | Patient evaluation, management, safeguarding, wider role in enhancing patients’ health and wellbeing. |
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Time
September 26, 2024 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
OCC
OCC, Canopi Building 7 - 14 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4YR