As part of our recent lunch and learn series on the Power of Protein, AYMES partnered with leading experts in the world of oncology, tissue viability and sarcopenia to provide relevant, innovative and inspiring information for healthcare professionals. Helping to support your professional journey as well as providing practical insights and tips to benefit your patients.
For those who weren’t able to join the educational sessions, or perhaps would like to watch again, you can catch up on all three below. Don’t forget to complete the feedback forms and download your CPD certificate.
The Power of Protein series supports the launch of AYMES ActaSolve Protein Compact – a first in high-protein, high-energy, low-volume powder ONS. If you’d like to try ActaSolve Protein Compact, simply place an order for yourself or your patient here.
The first in the series, with key insights from tissue viability nurse (TVN) Alison Schofield. Learn more on the latest insights in chronic wound healing and nutrition, with a focus on meeting the high-protein requirements for this patient group and the role that protein plays in the wound healing process.
In our second lunchtime session, we were joined by registered dietitian and Associate Professor, Stacey Jones.
Stacey shares her recent PhD thesis exploring the role of the dietitian in the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia in older adults through diet and exercise.
Clinical guidelines and recent papers are explored in relation to sarcopenia management, along with practical strategies to increase protein intake amongst your sarcopenic patients
In our second lunchtime session, we were joined by registered dietitian and Associate Professor, Stacey Jones.
Stacey shares her recent PhD thesis exploring the role of the dietitian in the prevention and treatment of sarcopenia in older adults through diet and exercise.
Clinical guidelines and recent papers are explored in relation to sarcopenia management, along with practical strategies to increase protein intake amongst your sarcopenic patients
Our final Power or Protein session was delivered by oncology specialist registered dietitian, Adele Hug.
In this session, we discuss key considerations in the nutritional management of oncology patients and explain why prehabilitation is so important. Adele unpacks a variety of oncology clinical guidelines and latest research to help to inform your own practice.