Dietetics Today Magazine

Dietetics Today Magazine

Dietetics Today is the official magazine for BDA members, distributed to reach subscribers during the first week of every month. This magazine is a key source of communication for the BDA and offers a variety of content, including clinical articles, stories from members, coverage of dietetics in the media, updates on BDA campaigns, a volunteer corner, articles from students, news about membership, information on events and courses, and much more.

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  • Jul 26, 2024 | bda.uk.com | Alan Kennedy

    Dr Alan Kennedy speaks to three SENR dietitians about the specific qualities dietitians can bring to the register. One of the many advantages of a career in dietetics is the sheer diversity of professional practice options. Whilst these options are well defined and subscribed within clinical practice settings, a lesser explored path for dietitians is sports nutrition practice. Currently, most registrants on the BDA’s Sport and Exercise Nutrition Register (SENR) come from non-dietetic backgrounds.

  • Jan 8, 2024 | bda.uk.com | David Hamblin

    URGENT! Opportunity to lead our union as a member of our Nation Executive Council. Nominations extended for BDA Trade Union NEC to 19 January 2024 In order to get the maximum participation possible we have extended the BDA Trade Union NEC Nominations to 19 January 2024. This is a great opportunity to get involved and shape the path of your BDA Trade Union. Seats on our BDA Trade Union National Executive Committee (TUNEC) are up for re-election in 2024.

  • Oct 17, 2023 | bda.uk.com | David Hamblin

    The union movement recognises that its strength lies in diversity and solidarity. In the year of the 75th anniversary of Windrush we pay tribute to those who journeyed to make a new life for themselves. As part of our wider union family Gilly Anglin-Jarrett (Chair of the UNISON East Midlands Regional Black Members Network) has written movingly on the people who founded new lives and helped build the NHS.