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Supervision group for dietitians: Eating disorders & Sport

4 sessions between November 24th 2022 and April 20th 2023

dates and times

Once you have registered, you will be asked to choose 4 dates in advance from the 5 available choices . 12:00-1:30 pm (EST)

November 24th, 2022

January 12th, 2023

February 9th, 2023

March 16th, 2023

April 20th, 2023

language

This group will be conducted in English.

location

Online

cost
$258.71 taxes incl.
 
registration

Register at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/394635343937

Clinical supervision group for dietitians: Working with athletes and performers with eating disorders.

We organize supervision groups, an intimate and confidential space to share and exchange with other practitioners. Groups will consist of sharing cases, conceptualizing them, discussing tools and learning new skills and how to adapt treatment to best serve the athlete population. Learn the guidelines for best practices in the field.

Groups consist of sharing cases, improving clinical skills and learning about topics such as:

  • Tailoring tools and strategies used in treatment to fit an athlete population.
  • Working effectively with the treatment team and integrated support team (IST).
  • Defining the limits around exercise and training.

Each supervision group is made up of 4 meetings lasting 90 minutes which take place via videoconference. Groups are led by Alexia de Macar, PhD, Sports Dietitian and Jodie Richardson, PhD, Psychologist, with a maximum of 10 participants.

Format: Each supervision group is made up of 4 meetings, lasting 90 minutes each, which take place via videoconference. Groups are led by Alexia de Macar, PhD, Sports Dietitian, and Jodie Richardson, PhD, clinical psychologist, with a maximum of 10 participants.

Language: This group will be conducted in English.

Continuing education credits: For dietitians/nutritionists in Quebec, the ODNQ recognizes professional supervision as a continuing education activity (1 hour per hour of mentorship, up to 15 hours for the reporting period). For professionals based outside of Quebec, a summary of your hours of participation can be provided for submission to your provincial board.