FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

Our Clinical Lead Jillian Walsh, RD, RP, provides individual and group education and training in eating disorder care. Book a free consultation to learn more! 

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to learn how to best support your patients who are living with eating disorders.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, there has been a significant uptick in eating disorders across Canada. Chances are you're seeing patients living with eating disorders in your caseload.

In our on-demand webinar, our Clinical Lead Jillian Walsh RD, RP will explain how health care providers can navigate eating disorder care for their patients in a primary care setting.

Jillian will teach you how to detect if your patient has an eating disorder, walk you through the next steps you need to take and help you develop a treatment plan that can help your patient right away.

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Eating Disorder Care for Health Care Providers

An 8-week long intensive training that combines on-demand education modules, email support and a 1:1 call with Jillian Walsh RD, RP.

Join other health care providers and learn the foundational knowledge and skills to help your patients kick-start eating disorder recovery. All health disciplines are welcome! This includes dietitians, therapists, social workers, nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, and more.

ARFID for Health Care Providers

A 4-week long intensive training that combines on-demand education modules, email support and a 1:1 call with Jillian Walsh RD, RP.

Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is often a lesser known eating disorder, but with equally serious consequences. As a newer diagnosis (2013), health care providers may not have the knowledge and tools to help their patients who are living with ARFID.

Learn how to detect ARFID, get treatment started and connect patients to specialized eating disorder care with Jillian Walsh RD, RP.

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Eating Disorder Care for ED-T1DM

An 4-week long intensive training that combines on-demand education modules, email support and a 1:1 call with Jillian Walsh RD, RP.

Up to 25% of individuals living with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus will develop an eating disorder, referred to as ED-T1DM or diabulimia, in their lifetime. This training will teach participants about the foundations of eating disorders and T1DM, introduce screening tools, and discuss assessment and treatment options. All health care providers welcome!

Clinical Supervision and Mentorship

For Registered Dietitians, Registered Psychotherapists, Registered Counselling Therapists, Certified Canadian Counsellors and more.

Looking to strengthen your clinical skills in eating disorders, debrief on difficult cases, or take part in case consultation with Eating Disorder Dietitians and Therapists? Work with our clinicians to learn the foundational knowledge for eating disorder care, build your competency in specialized skills such as eating disorder assessment and counselling, and navigate transference and countertransference that may arise in your client sessions. We offer 1:1, 2:1 (Dyadic) and Group Clinical Superversion and Mentorship  for health care providers across the world.

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Group Education and Training

With our Clinical Lead Jillian Walsh RD, RP

Is your team looking for hands-on education and training from an experienced Eating Disorder Care Provider and Educator? Jillian will travel to your facility or set up a virtual classroom to train health care providers across variety disciplines. Combining foundational education, recent research reviews, case studies and question-and-answer sessions, Jillian will work to prepare your team to provide eating disorder care by the end of the training. Book a free consultation call below to learn more.

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