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102<br />

Main Programme<br />

Saturday 11th June 2011<br />

Main Programme<br />

Dr Michelle May<br />

Eat what you love, love what you eat - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Opus<br />

To stem the impact of lifestyle-related disease, it is critical to move beyond advice-giving and address<br />

the core issues that affect nutrition and physical activity choices. Using the Am I Hungry? Mindful Eating<br />

Cycle, this interactive workshop will explore six unconventional strategies that promote the fearless and<br />

mindful enjoyment of food.<br />

Learning objectives:<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

Participants will list six specific strategies to help patients develop a sustainable healthy lifestyle.<br />

Participants can identify opportunities for counseling by utilising the Mindful Eating Cycle during a<br />

clinical encounter.<br />

Participants can teach self-awareness for selecting food that takes into account personal preferences,<br />

health considerations, and available options.<br />

Notes<br />

Dr Tony Dowell<br />

Redesigning Diabetic Care - Concurrent Workshop Session Repeated<br />

Saturday, 11 June 2011 Start 11:00am Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

Start 12:05pm Duration: 55mins Sigma<br />

This is an interactive workshop to support effective communication and team working in<br />

diabetes care.<br />

Diabetes is one of the most important chronic illnesses managed routinely in primary care settings.<br />

Management involves complex pathways of consultation and communication relating to symptoms,<br />

treatment options, health promotion and lifestyle modification, the management of risk and issues<br />

around adherence and follow up.<br />

This workshop will discuss ways in which diabetes care could be enhanced by exploring the consultation<br />

process with a particular focus on communication both within consultations and over time.<br />

The workshop will use information from a recently completed study which directly observed all interactions<br />

between health providers and a group of patients newly diagnosed with diabetes, over a period of six<br />

months.<br />

The study produced insights about how clinicians can build on what the patient already knows or wants<br />

09-12 June 2011 | Energy Events Centre | Rotorua

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