The Dietitian's IBS Course | Training for Dietitians to Manage IBS Patients

The Dietitian's IBS Course

An evidenced based AND practical programme to help dietitians support their IBS patients. Designed by dietitians
for dietitians

Can you relate?

A patient comes to see you for IBS support. They explain the long journey they have taken to get this diagnosis and how they have pinned all their hopes on working with you. You diligently explain the low FODMAP diet and hand them a lovely diet sheet with a smile. BUT inside you don’t feel 100% confident about what you are doing.

What will you do when the diet doesn’t work? What if they don’t actually have IBS? Are you confident in advising on IBS medications? IBS impacts 1 in 10 people so it will be involved in most dietitian’s caseloads, whether you are a gastro specialist or not.

Traditional training focuses heavily on the low FODMAP process, but doesn’t really cover the multifactorial nature of IBS. Imagine if your IBS patient came in and your were the one to confidently guide them to a place where they were able to manage their chronic health condition. Your impact would be life changing.

If this sounds like the sort of dietitian you want to be then read on….

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Why should you choose
this course?

Evidence based

Evidence based

All advice is based on the latest research, medical guidelines and GI practise organisation guidelines. You will also be shown how to critique these for your own practise.

Practical

Practical

At every point you will provided with practical guidance on how to implement advice from solutions for overcoming patient barriers to how to conduct your consultations.

Lifetime access

Lifetime access

Science is always changing. This course will be updated accordingly and you will always have access to that without a new payment.

CEU Credits

CEU Credits

This course is USA accredited for 8.25 CEU points.

About us

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Kirsten Jackson

RD BSc Hons PG Cert

Kirsten Jackson is a UK registered Consultant Gastroenterology dietitian. After graduating from The University of Hertfordshire in 2012, Kirsten has gone on to open an online IBS clinic helping 1000’s of people around the world. Kirsten is also an expert advisor to The IBS Network and represents The British Dietetic Association as an official media spokesperson. You can learn more about Kirsten on her Instagram page @the.ibsdietitian or listen to her podcast ‘Take Control’

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Andrea Hardy

RD BSc Hons

Andrea Hardy is a registered dietitian from Calgary, Canada where she runs a multi-disciplinary digestive health practice called Ignite Nutrition. She specializes in gut health & gastrointestinal diseases and is recognized in the media as Canada’s Gut Health Expert. She is passionate about translating science into ‘easy to digest’ information to support a healthy gut.  She has spoken on the TEDx stage, as well as internationally about digestive health. Follow her on Instagram at @andreahardyrd or tune into her gut health podcast ‘Let’s Gut Real’ which is all about making nutrition science easy to digest!

Course overview

An evidenced based AND practical programme to help dietitians support their IBS patients. Designed by dietitians
for dietitians

  • 1. An Introduction to IBS

    A patient comes to see you for IBS support. They explain the long journey they have taken to get this diagnosis and how they have pinned all their hopes on working with you.

    You diligently explain the low FODMAP diet and hand them a lovely diet sheet with a smile. BUT inside you don’t feel 100% confident about what you are doing.

    What will you do when the diet doesn’t work? What if they don’t actually have IBS? Are you confident in advising on IBS medications?

    IBS impacts 1 in 10 people so it will be involved in most dietitian’s caseloads, whether you are a gastro specialist or not.

    Traditional training focuses heavily on the low FODMAP process, but doesn’t really cover the multifactorial nature of IBS.

    Imagine if your IBS patient came in and your were the one to confidently guide them to a place where they were able to manage their chronic health condition.

    Your impact would be life changing.

    If this sounds like the sort of dietitian you want to be then read on….

  • 2. IBS and Lifestyle

    A patient comes to see you for IBS support. They explain the long journey they have taken to get this diagnosis and how they have pinned all their hopes on working with you.

    You diligently explain the low FODMAP diet and hand them a lovely diet sheet with a smile. BUT inside you don’t feel 100% confident about what you are doing.

    What will you do when the diet doesn’t work? What if they don’t actually have IBS? Are you confident in advising on IBS medications?

    IBS impacts 1 in 10 people so it will be involved in most dietitian’s caseloads, whether you are a gastro specialist or not.

    Traditional training focuses heavily on the low FODMAP process, but doesn’t really cover the multifactorial nature of IBS.

    Imagine if your IBS patient came in and your were the one to confidently guide them to a place where they were able to manage their chronic health condition.

    Your impact would be life changing.

    If this sounds like the sort of dietitian you want to be then read on….

  • 3. IBS and Nutrition

    A patient comes to see you for IBS support. They explain the long journey they have taken to get this diagnosis and how they have pinned all their hopes on working with you.

    You diligently explain the low FODMAP diet and hand them a lovely diet sheet with a smile. BUT inside you don’t feel 100% confident about what you are doing.

    What will you do when the diet doesn’t work? What if they don’t actually have IBS? Are you confident in advising on IBS medications?

    IBS impacts 1 in 10 people so it will be involved in most dietitian’s caseloads, whether you are a gastro specialist or not.

    Traditional training focuses heavily on the low FODMAP process, but doesn’t really cover the multifactorial nature of IBS.

    Imagine if your IBS patient came in and your were the one to confidently guide them to a place where they were able to manage their chronic health condition.

    Your impact would be life changing.

    If this sounds like the sort of dietitian you want to be then read on….

  • 4. The Low FODMAP Diet

    A patient comes to see you for IBS support. They explain the long journey they have taken to get this diagnosis and how they have pinned all their hopes on working with you.

    You diligently explain the low FODMAP diet and hand them a lovely diet sheet with a smile. BUT inside you don’t feel 100% confident about what you are doing.

    What will you do when the diet doesn’t work? What if they don’t actually have IBS? Are you confident in advising on IBS medications?

    IBS impacts 1 in 10 people so it will be involved in most dietitian’s caseloads, whether you are a gastro specialist or not.

    Traditional training focuses heavily on the low FODMAP process, but doesn’t really cover the multifactorial nature of IBS.

    Imagine if your IBS patient came in and your were the one to confidently guide them to a place where they were able to manage their chronic health condition.

    Your impact would be life changing.

    If this sounds like the sort of dietitian you want to be then read on….

  • 5. Bonus Content

    A patient comes to see you for IBS support. They explain the long journey they have taken to get this diagnosis and how they have pinned all their hopes on working with you.

    You diligently explain the low FODMAP diet and hand them a lovely diet sheet with a smile. BUT inside you don’t feel 100% confident about what you are doing.

    What will you do when the diet doesn’t work? What if they don’t actually have IBS? Are you confident in advising on IBS medications?

    IBS impacts 1 in 10 people so it will be involved in most dietitian’s caseloads, whether you are a gastro specialist or not.

    Traditional training focuses heavily on the low FODMAP process, but doesn’t really cover the multifactorial nature of IBS.

    Imagine if your IBS patient came in and your were the one to confidently guide them to a place where they were able to manage their chronic health condition.

    Your impact would be life changing.

    If this sounds like the sort of dietitian you want to be then read on….

“If you or your team are hearing more about IBS and the FODMAP diet, but don’t know where to start with staff or personal competency education, The IBS Dietitians Course will help.”

Terese Scollard MBA RDN LD FAND – USA

“I highly recommend the IBS for Dietitian’s Course to all dietitians supporting patients with IBS, regardless of what their experience you may or may not already have”

Meghan Donnelly MS, RDN, CDN – USA

I enjoyed the Dietitian’s IBS Course and thought that it offered a really good holistic approach for Dietitians. It was very thorough & provided in depth background evidence based information along with experience and practical information to use. I would recommend it to anyone thinking of increasing or updating their knowledge of IBS.

Lisa Jack (specialist RD, UK)

“I highly recommend the IBS for Dietitian’s Course to all dietitians supporting patients with IBS, regardless of what their experience you may or may not already have”

Bethany Wilson (Specialist GI RD, UK)

The Dietitian's IBS Course

The Dietitian’s IBS Course

FAQ

  • Is this course right for me?

    This program is designed for registered dietitians working with IBS patients in any capacity. You do not need to have prior knowledge or training in this area as we will cover all elements and guide you on knowing where your own limitations are.

  • Can the course be accessed anywhere?

    Yes! Anywhere, anytime!

  • Is the course suitable for UK / US / Canadian and Australian RDs?

    We have also included recommendations from the US, UK, Canada and Australia so that we can support as many RDs as possible

  • How long does it take to complete the course?

    This course is self-paced so you can do it at your own speed. You will also have a lifetime access to the course once signed up so there is no need to rush!

  • What if I have question or need support?

    The course is comprehensive and so you should not need further support. However, in the case that you do, we do offer professional mentoring sessions at an additional cost.

  • Is there a refund policy?

    Unfortunately we do not offer a refund once you have purchased this course. However, if you are unhappy with your purchase for whatever reason then we are always happy to get feedback so we can continue to improve the content.

  • Further questions about the course?

    Please get in touch with Kirsten (admin@thefoodtreatmentclinic.com) or Andrea (andrea@ignitenutrition.ca)