BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The need for updated competencies for nutrition scientists in Australia was identified. The aim of this paper is to describe the process of revising of these competencies for undergraduate nutrition science degrees in Australia. METHODS AND STUDY DESIGN: An iterative multiple methods approach comprising three stages was undertaken: 1. Scoping study of existing competencies; 2. Exploratory survey; and, 3. Modified Delphi process (2 rounds) involving 128 nutrition experts from industry, community, government and academia. A ≥70% consensus rule was applied to Rounds 1 and 2 of the Delphi process in order to arrive at a final list of competencies. RESULTS: Stage 1: Scoping study resulted in an initial list of 71 compe...
The transition from student to professional is a stressful and daunting time. Navigating the options...
Objective: Weight management appears to be multidimensional and complex, and registered nutritionist...
Abstract Objective: To explore Australian experts’ views regarding strengths and gaps in school‐leav...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nutrition professionals' perspectives of nutrition graduat...
Objectives: To assess factors affecting competency development of the Australian public health nutri...
Tertiary dietetic education aims to develop the professional knowledge, skills and identities of stu...
Aim: To assess consensus among public health nutrition (PHN) workforce development stakeholders on t...
Background: Advanced nutrition knowledge is the foundation of dietetic practice, thus a fundamental ...
Objectives: To assess the level of consensus amongst an international panel of public health nutriti...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Determining entry level competency of new graduates, as they transition from university to practice ...
© 2019 Institute of Food Technologists® Food science-based graduates are a significant proportion of...
Objective: This study aimed to validate a nutrition knowledge questionnaire appropriate for use in A...
Objective: To explore Australian experts\u27 views regarding strengths and gaps in school-leavers\u2...
Investigates the attitudes, experiences and beliefs of advanced level public health nutritionists in...
The transition from student to professional is a stressful and daunting time. Navigating the options...
Objective: Weight management appears to be multidimensional and complex, and registered nutritionist...
Abstract Objective: To explore Australian experts’ views regarding strengths and gaps in school‐leav...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nutrition professionals' perspectives of nutrition graduat...
Objectives: To assess factors affecting competency development of the Australian public health nutri...
Tertiary dietetic education aims to develop the professional knowledge, skills and identities of stu...
Aim: To assess consensus among public health nutrition (PHN) workforce development stakeholders on t...
Background: Advanced nutrition knowledge is the foundation of dietetic practice, thus a fundamental ...
Objectives: To assess the level of consensus amongst an international panel of public health nutriti...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Determining entry level competency of new graduates, as they transition from university to practice ...
© 2019 Institute of Food Technologists® Food science-based graduates are a significant proportion of...
Objective: This study aimed to validate a nutrition knowledge questionnaire appropriate for use in A...
Objective: To explore Australian experts\u27 views regarding strengths and gaps in school-leavers\u2...
Investigates the attitudes, experiences and beliefs of advanced level public health nutritionists in...
The transition from student to professional is a stressful and daunting time. Navigating the options...
Objective: Weight management appears to be multidimensional and complex, and registered nutritionist...
Abstract Objective: To explore Australian experts’ views regarding strengths and gaps in school‐leav...