Who is giving this otter belly rubs during the Doggy Weekend? 😁
P.S. bone is safely locked after this video!
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Two of our greatest citizens -- Frederick Douglass, a slave and John Boyle O'Reilly, an #Irish immigrant -- were allies for freedom + liberty in 19th century #Boston. #DW2025
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Man.. I really hope I can get some kinky sorta fun this DW. I have a desperate need to explore kink further, and to learn!
Seriously, doms who may read this (or if you know any to send my way haha) if you want a pup/wannabe drone to toy with, hmu! #DW2025 #DoggyWeekend2025
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Nutrition and Dietetic advice and support website now Live!
Our nutrition and dietetics team have put together webpages so you can easily explore nutrition and dietary information, get advice, signposts to helpful resources and much more.
Check it out now nhsforthvalley.com/dietetics
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As Dietitians Week comes to an end my huge thank you to EVERYONE involved.
The future is looking very good for Dietetics!!!!!!
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#DietitiansWeek To wrap up the week, we’re shining a spotlight on Joy, one of our passionate dietetic students. She shares her aspirations and excitement for the future of dietetics - and we can’t wait to see where her journey takes her!
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#DietitiansWeek 5 Simple Ways to Lower Your Risk of Stroke
🥦 Eat more fruit & veg
🌾 Choose wholegrains
🥑 Swap saturated fats for healthy fats
🧂 Cut back on salt & sugar
🚶♀️ Move more
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#DietitiansWeek Today we’re spotlighting NHS Grampian Dietitian Clara Carr's reflections on the evolving role of dietitians beyond the clinic.
Read more at: www.nhdmag.co.uk/blog/underst...
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Black and white photograph of a dietician and student preparing a meal in the metabolic unit kitchen at the London Hospital (RLHLH/P/2/24/1)
In the early 20th century, most early dietitians were trained nurses, but the 1970s, it had become a profession in itself. From 1971, the London Hospital trained students in Nutrition and Dietetics. Today, a degree accredited by the British Dietetic Association is required #DW2025 (3/3)
Image of Printed diet sheet of The London Hospital, 1762 (RLHINV/157). Divided into full, middle or low, milk, dry and fever diets to be given to hospital patients.Full diet was given to men, middle diet to women and children. All (except special diets) were given bread and beer, but no vegetables. Jewish patients were given money to buy Kosher food. Annotations in ink on reverse apparently relating to the use of the menu on each day of the week
Another pioneering dietitian, Rose Murlis Simmonds, who worked at The London Hospital (now the Royal London), published her Handbook of Diets in 1931. But the role of diet in patient care had been understood for many centuries; the hospital published patient diet sheets from c1760s #DW2025 (2/)
Black and white photograph showing Margery Abrahams and assistants in white dresses, aprons and caps working in the Diet Kitchen at St Bartholomew's Hospital, c1930s. Abrahams is pictured between two unnamed assistants, one of whom is making pastry, the other weighing milk.
It's #DietitiansWeek #DW2025, so we're looking back at the development of dietetics at our hospitals. Margery Abrahams, dietitian at St Bartholomew's Hospital & first chair of the British Dietetic Association, was an early pioneer. Her book Modern Dietary Treatment was published in 1937 (🧵 1/)
Gavin's living with head&neck Cancer. Although he's primarily still using the feeding tube, with support from a Nutritionist, he's now eating & more importantly, enjoying his food&drinks, all freshly prepared within the #Hospice, tailored to his needs.
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It’s time to get excited about the future of nutrition and dietetics research! Dietitians have a strong research mindset and a passion for impact, being a key profession to help solve complex challenges facing society. #DW2025
🌟A big thank you to everyone who visited our booths for #DW2025. Thank you also to our amazing dietitians for making it all happen!💙 #DietitiansWeek
Today for #DW2025 we’re celebrating the pioneering editors and editorial teams that have contributed to the Journal in its past 78 years. Learn more about the history of JHND, via parts 2 & 3 of BDA History: www.bda.uk.com/about-us/his...
#DietitiansWeek Today, the Acute Dietetic Team is celebrating those who inspire us every day. We’re proud to share a tribute to one of the true pioneers who continues to shape our practice and passion for dietetics.
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It’s #DietitiansWeek 💙
To celebrate, our brilliant apprentice dietitians have created a video exploring this year’s theme, “The Future of Dietetics” 🚀👩⚕️
Take a look at how they see the profession evolving in the future🎥 👇🏽
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#DietitiansWeek 🎉Celebrating Excellence🎉
Here we have some of our #Aberdeen City and #Aberdeenshire Community, and Woodend Dietetic Team's, at a recent training day. 📚🍎
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Did you know? Dietitian-led care can reduce mortality by 9%!
A huge thank you to our amazing Dietitians at #UHDTherapies - your dedication to patients and to each other is inspiring, we appreciate you💙
What a profession, and what a team!
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It’s #DietitiansWeek and today’s theme is: Celebrating Progress 🎉
To show how far we’ve come, here are some Dietitian facts:
🍏 The first registered Dietitian in the UK was in 1924!
🍎 The @BDA_Dietitians was founded in 1936!
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Nutrition and Dietetic advice and support website now Live!
Our nutrition and dietetics team have put together webpages so you can easily explore nutrition and dietary information, get advice, signposts to helpful resources and much more.
Check it out now nhsforthvalley.com/dietetics
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#DietitiansWeek Today we hear from Rosa, specialist dietitian, on how she’s promoting sustainable practice and recycling within NHS Grampian. Small changes, big impact!
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This Dietitians Week, catch up on our ‘Diet and Cancer Myths’ webinar recording!
In February we brought together six experts to answer public questions and debunk common misconceptions about diet and cancer.
Watch the full webinar here ➡️ zurl.co/twqtt
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📢 Big news! JHND is now on LinkedIn 🎉Join us for research highlights, publishing tips, editor insights and connect with a global community interested in nutrition research. 🌍
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#DietitiansWeek Today we’re looking at how tech is transforming diabetes care.
Our diabetes dietitians - Leah, Shona & Lisa - share how tools like glucose monitoring apps are helping patients manage their health more effectively.
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This #DietitiansWeek, we're celebrating the future of dietetics! In neonatal care, it's rooted in evidence, driven by compassion, & focused on giving babies the best start. The future of neonatal dietetics is here & it's already changing lives! #DW2025
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To kick off #DietitiansWeek, yesterday we looked into our crystal ball and shared our predictions on the future of dietetics. Cathy-Ann, specialist dietitian, has shared her thoughts on ultra-processed diets.
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CALL FOR PAPERS | Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly emerging digital health technology with applications in nutrition care. Help advance understanding in this area - submit your papers to JHND before 31 Aug 2025 #DW2025: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal...
This #DietitiansWeek, meet our inpatient mental health #Dietitians 👋🏽
The team help patients improve their diet, boost recovery, and support both physical and #MentalHealth 💙
Find out how they make a difference ⬇
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