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Testimonials

This course and required reading is a wonderful review for new or returning clinical dietitians. A great everyday reference manual in a clinical setting!

The Dietitian’s Guide to Nutrition Assessment Course
Jamie Smith, MS, RD, CSG, LDN

This required reading and self study course provides excellent information, varied topics, applicable to multiple healthcare venues and level of practitioners. It includes wonderful case studies as an excellent means to apply the information.

The Dietitian’s Guide to Nutrition Assessment Course
Katy Adams, MDA, RD, CSG, LD

This self study course makes a great CPE program because it emphasizes an area of nutrition that is very important, but not usually part of the basic education for dietitians.

Stronger Mental Health through Diet and Lifestyle Course
Theresa Stahl, RDN, LDN, FAND

This is a much needed focus area for clinicians.  I work in behavioral health and so many people, RDs included, completely neglect healthy eating basics as part of their interaction with patients. My patients often have extremely unhealthy, erratic eating habits. Many skip meals, only to binge days later, or eat nothing but processed junk food. Many do not realize that they can help themselves feel better and enhance the effectiveness of their treatment with the simplest dietary changes. This course will give clinicians the tools they need to help patients experiencing mental illness.

Stronger Mental Health through Diet and Lifestyle Course
Lori Stevens, RD, LDN

This required reading and self study course is well rounded and focuses on lifestyle behaviors versus just diet. Diet is an important component for mental health, yes, but lifestyle as a whole must be considered and improved upon for optimal mental health. I definitely recommend!

Stronger Mental Health through Diet and Lifestyle Course
Jonathan Gonzalez, MS, RDN, LD

This innovative course takes a look at recent research and how certain behaviors impact the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. This resource makes an excellent CPE program for the new or seasoned dietitian wanting to stay up-to-date on the impact of diet and lifestyle choices and how these recommendations can be applied within your own care of this patient population.

Role of Diet and Lifestyle in the Development of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Course
Stacey Phillips, MS, RD

This CPE self-study course is helpful and provides a comprehensive update to nutrition guidelines for cardiovascular health.

Dietary Approaches for Optimizing Cardiovascular Health
Janice Baker, RDN, CDCES, CNSC, BC-ADM

This course allows for the RDN to better understand the most recent American Heart Association 2021 Dietary Guidance. Cardiovascular risk and disease continues to grow and optimal care of these patients requires an in-depth knowledge of the recommendations and being able to provide advice for incorporating them into a healthy lifestyle.

Dietary Approaches for Optimizing Cardiovascular Health
Stacey Phillips, MS, RD

This CPE course is an excellent source to help nutrition professionals refresh information they had previously learned, information that has been since updated, or learning for the first time.

A Comprehensive Guide to Clinical Nutrition Care – 35 CPE Self-Study Course
Erin Allen, MS, RDN, LD

The CPE course is excellent with practical, thought-provoking case studies to be applied to the nutrition continuum.

A Comprehensive Guide to Clinical Nutrition Care – 35 CPE Self-Study Course
Katy Adams, RD, MDA, CSG, LD

This course is an excellent source to help nutrition professionals refresh information they had previously learned, information that has since been updated, or learning for the first time.

A Comprehensive Guide to Clinical Nutrition Care – 20 CPE Self-Study Course
Erin Allen, MS, RDN, LD

The self study course and required reading are an excellent publication that include thought-provoking case studies to be applied to the nutrition continuum.

A Comprehensive Guide to Clinical Nutrition Care – 20 CPE Self-Study Course
Katy Adams, RD, MDA, CSG, LD

What a fantastic resource! Complementary health is growing in popularity in the diabetes space and so up-to-date education and research on this topic is essential for dietitians and diabetes educators. I would highly recommend this as a worthwhile CPE program.

Complementary Health Approaches and Diabetes Treatment Self-Study Course
Casey Seiden, MS, RD, CDCES

Registered dietitian nutritionists will find this course invaluable in helping their patients make well informed decisions in today’s movement toward using complementary medicine. A timely topic that includes a well-organized resource of evidence based-information on supplement use, mechanism of action, adverse effects, drug interactions and clinical studies.

Complementary Health Approaches and Diabetes Treatment Self-Study Course
Lisa Brown, RDN, LD, CDCES

As RDNs and clinicians, we are subject to our own biases and understanding of how things “work” and like others, we are susceptible to fads, falsehoods and misinformation. The required reading and self study course is a powerful tool against misinformation as it takes a scientific and anthropological look at nutrition, exercise and metabolism. This helps dispel myths about diet and exercise that we encounter every single day. As clinicians, we pride ourselves on being the experts, and this self study course and publication will help us live up to that label!

Diet, Exercise, and Energy Metabolism Course
Lori Stevens, RD, LDN

This self-study course provides a new and evidence-based perspective for the RDN or CDCES on the topic of weight loss and metabolism. Through a series of case study questions, course participants can take the information learned from the required reading and better understand how this can be applied and incorporated in their own practice to improve patient care.

Diet, Exercise, and Energy Metabolism Course
Stacey Phillips, MS, RD

I recommend this course and required reading because it makes a good CPE program for dietitians wanting to be more informed about the various aspects of intensive diabetes management. It focuses not only on nutrition therapy for diabetes, but also the larger aspects of successful self-management dealing with monitoring, therapies, and continuous care.

Making Sense of Intensive Diabetes Management Course
Casey Seiden, MS, RD, CDCES

This course and required reading is a valuable evidence-based resource utilizing the latest advances in diabetes care supporting using a team approach to support people with diabetes to achieve near normal glycemic control.

Making Sense of Intensive Diabetes Management Course
Lisa Brown, RDN, LD, CDCES