Physiological & Biochemical Consequences of Starvation and Refeeding: Implications for Dietetic Practice (Workshop)

Physiological & Biochemical Consequences of Starvation and Refeeding: Implications for Dietetic Practice (Workshop)

WAEDOCS

About this event

This advanced education session is designed for dietitians managing complex presentations of starvation and refeeding syndrome. Using a case study format, the session unpacks the underlying biochemistry and pathophysiology that drive metabolic instability and clinical risk in eating disorders. Participants will strengthen their ability to recognise, interpret, and manage high-risk scenarios, bridging theory with practical decision-making for safer, more confident nutritional care.

Requirement

Registrations close 5th March 2026 at 5pm. 

Check time difference if attending outside WA.

Speakers

Catherine Properzi Private dietitian & WAEDOCS guest trainer

Audience

This workshop is suitable for dietitians only. 

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