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The evolution of credentialing in feeding tube management (Part 1)

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The responsibility for tasks such as inserting and managing feeding tubes has traditionally fallen within the domain of nurses. However, there's a growing recognition of the unique expertise that dietitians can bring to this area. In this two-part podcast series with senior dietitian, Kim Lunardi, we’ll delve into the world of credentialing for dietitians, focusing on their ability to perform tasks like inserting nasogastric tubes and managing balloon-retained gastrostomy tubes. In part one, we talk to Kim about the motivations behind getting credentialed, Kim's personal journey towards obtaining these credentials and how the implementation of dietitian credentialing has impacted patient care.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The motivation behind getting credentialed
  • How long credentialing takes and what it involves
  • The impact of dietitian credentialing on patient care

Hosted by Dr Jane Winter

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The responsibility for tasks such as inserting and managing feeding tubes has traditionally fallen within the domain of nurses. However, there's a growing recognition of the unique expertise that dietitians can bring to this area. In this two-part podcast series with senior dietitian, Kim Lunardi, we’ll delve into the world of credentialing for dietitians, focusing on their ability to perform tasks like inserting nasogastric tubes and managing balloon-retained gastrostomy tubes. In part one, we talk to Kim about the motivations behind getting credentialed, Kim's personal journey towards obtaining these credentials and how the implementation of dietitian credentialing has impacted patient care.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The motivation behind getting credentialed
  • How long credentialing takes and what it involves
  • The impact of dietitian credentialing on patient care

Hosted by Dr Jane Winter

Click here for the shownotes

Supported by Avanos

The content, products and/or services referred to in this podcast are intended for Health Care Professionals only and are not, and are not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. The content is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgement before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. The reference to particular products and/or services in this episode does not constitute any form of endorsement. Please see here for terms and conditions.

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