Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nutrition professionals' perspectives of nutrition graduates' employability skills, and knowledge and skills required in the industry to understand gaps in undergraduate nutrition curriculum. Methods: Nutrition professionals (n = 26) across Australia were approached to participate in semi-structured interviews via telephone in 2018. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, data analysed using thematic analysis, and results interpreted and discussed. Results: Nine participants across six work environments completed interviews. Common work roles were identified in their diverse areas of practice: nutrition educators, food developers, team members, and business leaders. Nutrition professionals identified ...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Objectives: To assess factors affecting competency development of the Australian public health nutri...
Aim: To explore the career pathways and practice experiences of dietitians in the first decade foll...
market and high demand for university study, yet graduates report feeling underprepared for and unaw...
Human nutrition is a growing field with an increasing job market and high demand for university stud...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The need for updated competencies for nutrition scientists in Australia w...
The transition from student to professional is a stressful and daunting time. Navigating the options...
Academic learning experience prepares students for professional life, enriches their scientific-evid...
Background: Advanced nutrition knowledge is the foundation of dietetic practice, thus a fundamental ...
Objectives: The first objective of this study was to identify the knowledge, skills and attrib...
Tertiary dietetic education aims to develop the professional knowledge, skills and identities of stu...
Objective: To qualitatively explore the attitudes, expectations and career plans of aspiring dieteti...
Aim: We aimed to explore the future roles of nutrition and dietetics professionals, and what capabil...
© 2017 Dietitians Association of Australia.Aim: Competency standards are widely adopted as a framewo...
Learning experiences within the dietetics and human nutrition undergraduate curricula develop knowle...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Objectives: To assess factors affecting competency development of the Australian public health nutri...
Aim: To explore the career pathways and practice experiences of dietitians in the first decade foll...
market and high demand for university study, yet graduates report feeling underprepared for and unaw...
Human nutrition is a growing field with an increasing job market and high demand for university stud...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The need for updated competencies for nutrition scientists in Australia w...
The transition from student to professional is a stressful and daunting time. Navigating the options...
Academic learning experience prepares students for professional life, enriches their scientific-evid...
Background: Advanced nutrition knowledge is the foundation of dietetic practice, thus a fundamental ...
Objectives: The first objective of this study was to identify the knowledge, skills and attrib...
Tertiary dietetic education aims to develop the professional knowledge, skills and identities of stu...
Objective: To qualitatively explore the attitudes, expectations and career plans of aspiring dieteti...
Aim: We aimed to explore the future roles of nutrition and dietetics professionals, and what capabil...
© 2017 Dietitians Association of Australia.Aim: Competency standards are widely adopted as a framewo...
Learning experiences within the dietetics and human nutrition undergraduate curricula develop knowle...
Food sciences-based technical graduates are a significant proportion of the food and drink industry’...
Objectives: To assess factors affecting competency development of the Australian public health nutri...
Aim: To explore the career pathways and practice experiences of dietitians in the first decade foll...