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Dietetics

The Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions - Dietetics is Chaired by Rosemary Richardson and network representatives are in place across Scotland. For more information about the network and to find out when the next meeting will take place, please contact Rosemary Richardson.

Network Objectives

Service Development Initiatives

Please complete the template below to provide details on project and audit information for Dietetics development initiatives. Email completed templates to ahpadmin.qis@nhs.net for publication on this page.

Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions – Dietetic Bulletin

Please click on the link below to download the Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions Dietetics Bulletin.  This has been produced by the network and supported by the Practice Development Unit at NHS Quality Improvement Scotland. 
 
Link opens in new windowClick here to download the Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions – Dietetic Bulletin (PDF, 252K, 2.11Mins)

Stakeholder Event

The Dietetics Stakeholder Event was held on Tuesday 16th May 2006 at City & Guilds, West George Street, Glasgow.

Key Achievements

NHS Forth Valley Celebrating Success Awards

Congratulations to Morag Ogilvie, Project Dietician and Diane Stirling, Dietetic Assistant on recieving the runner up prize at the NHS Forth Valley Celebrating Success Awards for the Stroke Nutritional Awareness Project (SNAP). Andy Kerr, the Scottish Minister for Health presented the prize at the Stirling County Rugby Club on 15th May 2006. For more information on the SNAP project please contact Morag Ogilvie. (From left to right: Ian Mullen, Chairman NHS Forth Valley, Diane Stirling, Dietetic Assistant, Fiona Mackenzie, Chief Executive NHS Forth Valley, Morag Ogilvie, Project Dietitian, Andy Kerr, Minister for Health and Community Care)

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