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Class of 2023
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Session Title:
Nutrition and Health 2
Teaching Hours:
Teaching and Learning MethodsTotal Scheduled Hours = 2
Discussion, Large Group (>12) = 0.25
Discussion, Small Group (<12) = 0.25
Lecture = 1.5

Description:
Nutrition and Health
Keywords:
Nutrition Assessment, Preventive Care, illness prevention

Teaching and Learning Methods
Discussion, Large Group (>12) 0.25 hour(s)
Discussion, Small Group (<12) 0.25 hour(s)
Lecture 1.5 hour(s)

Learning Objectives
Blueprint ID Learning Objectives
10659 Discuss how multiple factors influence dietary intake and thus health status. These include such environmental influences as food costs and perceived unavailability of time.
10660 Discuss how nutrition education, supplementation and fortification are methods used to address nutrition problems at the community/public health level.
10661 Identify which nutritional supplements are currently recommended by Health Canada to maintain health in the healthy population.
10662 Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of addressing community/public health nutrition problems with fortification.

Linked Course Goal(s) to Session
Blueprint ID Course Goals
7048 Identify social determinants of health, risk factors for illness and the interaction between behavioural, socioeconomic, environmental and cultural factors influencing the health of the community
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
ha-1
7050 Describe the public policies and interaction among physicians, health institutions and health programs to promote health in a community setting
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
ld-3 ha-2 ha-3
7444 Demonstrate effective collaboration and an awareness of the roles, activities and interaction of health care professionals and community groups to address population health issues
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
co-1 co-2 co-3 co-4 ld-3
9896 Identify key issues in the Canadian health care system and advocate for patients at all levels
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
cm-6 ld-2 ld-3 ha-1 ha-2 ha-3
11993 Discuss barriers to health care access for populations, including persons with disabilities, the underserved and the marginalized
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
ha-1 ha-2
Linked Program Competencies To Course Goal(s)
ha-1 Health Advocate
Identify the important determinants of health, risk factors for illness, interaction between the population and their physical, biological and social environment, and personal attributes.
ld-3 Leader
Describe the roles and responsibilities of physicians and governing bodies in the development and support of the health care system.
ha-2 Health Advocate
Identify public policies and trends that affect health locally, nationally, and globally, and barriers to access for populations, including persons with disabilities, the underserved and the marginalized.
ha-3 Health Advocate
Assess and respond to issues in the Canadian health care system and advocate for patients at all levels.
co-1 Collaborator
Demonstrate effective collaboration skills within the health care system.
co-2 Collaborator
Demonstrate effective consultation with other health care professionals to provide care for individuals, communities, and populations.
co-3 Collaborator
Demonstrate respect for health care team members without bias (e.g., bias related to gender, ethnicity, cultural background or health care role).
co-4 Collaborator
Demonstrate effective strategies to promote understanding, manage differences and resolve conflicts through negotiation and collaboration.
cm-6 Communicator
Discuss effective strategies for communicating with third parties other than health care professionals.
ld-2 Leader
Apply evidence and management processes to effectively allocate health care resources.

Linked MCC Medical Expert Objectives
(078-4) ADMINISTRATION OF EFFECTIVE HEALTH PROGRAMS AT THE POPULATION LEVEL
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(078-3) INTERVENTIONS AT THE POPULATION LEVEL
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(080-1) PRENATAL CARE
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Health Advocate
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