Today’s journal club article: Experiences and Perspectives of Dietary Management Among Patients on Hemodialysis: An Interview Study Background For those of us who work in
Tag: Quality of Life

As a general rule, I find that dietitians are smart, motivated and caring. Dietitians want the best for their patients. Dietitians have an incredible wealth

Why do we do what we do? By this, I mean why do we tell our patients to eat certain foods or avoid certain foods?

In my hunt down the rabbit hole about low protein diet’s last week, I reached out to a colleague of mine about low protein diet.