Blended Diet Network
Annual Meeting 2023

8th November 2023



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About the Event
See what Blended Diet Network Annual Meeting 2023 has to offer

For the second year running, Nestlé Health Science’s Blended Diet Network Annual Meeting will showcase content suitable for both healthcare professionals as well as parents and carers.

Our aim is to celebrate the tube feeding community and help provide educational support with particular emphasis on blended diets. Join us on the 8th November to hear talks from a range of inspiring speakers - HCPs will have restricted access to educational content, including speaker talks and a live expert panel session.

Speakers


Emma Green, RD

Registered Dietitian

Emma is a registered UK dietitian, currently specialising in home enteral tube feeding.

Aimee McEvilly, RD

Paediatric Dietitian

Aimee is a Paediatric Dietitian, with over 10 years of experience working as a registered Dietitian for the NHS. Her current role is as a Clinical Specialist in General Paediatrics at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. One of her main areas of expertise and one she feels passionately about, is helping to manage children with food allergies. It can be tough getting to the bottom of your child's unexplained symptoms, especially when there is lots of conflicting advice out there. Aimee can provide prompt support and advice on how to reduce your child’s symptoms and build confidence with your feeding journey. Aimee is a Mum of one, with first-hand experience managing reflux, weaning and feeding a fussy toddler. Her advice will, therefore, always be manageable, practical and tailored to the needs of your family. Outside of 1-1 appointments, Aimee has experience delivering lectures at Birmingham City University and Aston University on dietetic topics such as ‘Managing Multiple Food Allergies’ and ‘An Introduction to Common Paediatric Nutritional Problems,’ Additionally, Aimee has written articles for the Practice Nursing Journal.

Aimee offers expert advice in the following areas;

  • Food intolerances/allergies. This includes single allergies such as cow’s milk protein allergy, multiple food allergies and oral allergy syndrome
  • Weaning, including delayed weaning
  • Reflux and colic
  • Diarrhoea
  • Constipation
  • Faltering growth
  • Tube feeding and tube weaning, this includes blended diet
  • Vegan and vegetarian diets
  • Selective eating
  • Autism and selective eating

If you would like more information please contact Aimee via email: aimee.mcevilly@gmail.com or mobile: 07772106107

Martha van der Linde, RD

Community Paediatric Dietitian

Marti is a practicing dietitian with 18 years of experience, 16 of which is in paediatrics. She has a mixed caseload of children that are tube fed, and patients with various challenges such as: faltering growth, genetic conditions, degenerative diseases, cerebral palsy, and other neurological problems.

In her daily practice, she sees patients with complex needs who sometimes gradually deteriorate and manage less and less orally, meaning they switch increasingly from food to tube feeding. Some of the tube fed children Marti sees have severe GI symptoms (vomiting, reflux, constipation and poor gut motility). These children all would benefit from a feed that contains ‘real food’, and parents are often interested in a blended diet.

Compleat® paediatric presented a unique solution in these cases and was successful in reducing symptoms with very good tolerance results. Consequently, Marti took part in a retrospective study where patients were switched over. This presented her with an opportunity to review her practice and look more at patient outcomes. Marti has supported NHSc through webinars, supporting RWE and conducting clinical trials for innovation e.g project Medley and Cocktail.

Hazel Duncan RD.

Paediatric Dietitian

Speaker Bio.

Charlotte Cole RD.

Senior Dietitian

Speaker Bio.

Kate Grimshaw PhD RD.

Highly Specialist Dietitian and Clinical Research Fellow

Speaker Bio.

Agenda
Schedule


11:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Senior Specialist Paediatric Dietitian: A Dietitian’s Guide to Preparing for your Child’s Appointment


Senior Specialist Paediatric Dietician

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11:20 a.m. - 11:40 a.m.

Navigating tube feeding as a young adult


Emma Green, RD

Registered Dietitian

Emma is a registered UK dietitian, currently specialising in home enteral tube feeding.

11:40 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Maintaining a relationship with food


Aimee McEvilly, RD

Paediatric Dietitian

Aimee is a Paediatric Dietitian, with over 10 years of experience working as a registered Dietitian for the NHS. Her current role is as a Clinical Specialist in General Paediatrics at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. One of her main areas of expertise and one she feels passionately about, is helping to manage children with food allergies. It can be tough getting to the bottom of your child's unexplained symptoms, especially when there is lots of conflicting advice out there. Aimee can provide prompt support and advice on how to reduce your child’s symptoms and build confidence with your feeding journey. Aimee is a Mum of one, with first-hand experience managing reflux, weaning and feeding a fussy toddler. Her advice will, therefore, always be manageable, practical and tailored to the needs of your family. Outside of 1-1 appointments, Aimee has experience delivering lectures at Birmingham City University and Aston University on dietetic topics such as ‘Managing Multiple Food Allergies’ and ‘An Introduction to Common Paediatric Nutritional Problems,’ Additionally, Aimee has written articles for the Practice Nursing Journal.

Aimee offers expert advice in the following areas;

  • Food intolerances/allergies. This includes single allergies such as cow’s milk protein allergy, multiple food allergies and oral allergy syndrome
  • Weaning, including delayed weaning
  • Reflux and colic
  • Diarrhoea
  • Constipation
  • Faltering growth
  • Tube feeding and tube weaning, this includes blended diet
  • Vegan and vegetarian diets
  • Selective eating
  • Autism and selective eating

If you would like more information please contact Aimee via email: aimee.mcevilly@gmail.com or mobile: 07772106107

12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.

ARFID and Tube feeding - a parent shares their experience


Martha van der Linde, RD

Community Paediatric Dietitian

Marti is a practicing dietitian with 18 years of experience, 16 of which is in paediatrics. She has a mixed caseload of children that are tube fed, and patients with various challenges such as: faltering growth, genetic conditions, degenerative diseases, cerebral palsy, and other neurological problems.

In her daily practice, she sees patients with complex needs who sometimes gradually deteriorate and manage less and less orally, meaning they switch increasingly from food to tube feeding. Some of the tube fed children Marti sees have severe GI symptoms (vomiting, reflux, constipation and poor gut motility). These children all would benefit from a feed that contains ‘real food’, and parents are often interested in a blended diet.

Compleat® paediatric presented a unique solution in these cases and was successful in reducing symptoms with very good tolerance results. Consequently, Marti took part in a retrospective study where patients were switched over. This presented her with an opportunity to review her practice and look more at patient outcomes. Marti has supported NHSc through webinars, supporting RWE and conducting clinical trials for innovation e.g project Medley and Cocktail.

12:30 p.m. - 13:00 p.m.

Blended Diets – what the evidence tells us


Hazel Duncan RD.

Paediatric Dietitian

13:00 p.m. - 13:30 p.m.

Blended – behind closed doors. Psychosocial and practical considerations for adults in the Community


Charlotte Cole RD.

Senior Dietitian

13:30 p.m. - 14:00 p.m.

Gut microbiome and blended diets; an overview


Kate Grimshaw PhD RD.

Highly Specialist Dietitian and Clinical Research Fellow

14:00 p.m. - 14:45 p.m.

Expert LIVE Panel discussion with Q&A


Hazel Duncan RD.

Paediatric Dietitian

Charlotte Cole RD.

Senior Dietitian

Kate Grimshaw PhD RD.

Highly Specialist Dietitian and Clinical Research Fellow

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Don’t worry if you cannot make it on the day, all talks will be available to watch back on the platform immediately after the event, for 40 days.

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