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I want to appear in the R.D. Exam conducted by Indian Dietetic Association . Will you please provide the R.D. Examination course syllabus for preparation ?
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R.D. Examination course syllabus
Paper I –

Human Physiology

Biochemistry

Physiologic and Metabolic Changes in Disease

Food Microbiology, Sanitation and Hygiene

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

General principles of Physiology.
The Skeleton - General Account
The Muscular System - General Account -Types of muscles, characteristics of each, Similarities and Differences.
Blood and Circulatory System - Blood and its composition, Functions of each constituent of blood, Blood groups, Blood transfusion and its importance, Coagulation of blood, Blood vessels, Structure and functions of heart, Blood pressure, heart rate, Cardiac output and their regulation.
Lymphatic System - Lymph, Lymph glands and functions, Spleen - Structure and Functions.
Respiratory System - Organs, Structure and Functions, Mechanism of Respiration, Chemical Respiration.
Digestive System - Structure and Functions of Alimentary tract. Functions of various secretions and juices - Saliva, Gastric, Bile, Intestinal, Pancreatic. Functions of enzymes in digestion. Digestion of nutrients - Proteins, Fats, Carbohydrates. Common problems of Digestive tract - Vomiting, Constipation, Diarrhea.
Excretory System - Structure and Functions of (a) Kidney (b) Ureter (c) Bladder (d) Skin. Urine -Formation of urine, Composition of normal and abnormal urine. Role of excretory system in homeostasis, fluid balance, Regulation of body temperature.
Nervous System - Structure of Nerve Cell, Fibre, Classification of Nervous System, Central Nervous System - Brain, Lobes of brain, Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Medulla oblongata, Hypothalamus. Pituitary Gland - structure, Functions, Spinal Cord - structure and functions, Autonomic and Sympathetic nervous system.
Reproductive System - Female reproductive system - organs, structure and functions Male reproductive system - structure and functions, Menstruation, menstrual cycle, Puberty, Menarche, Menopause, Fertilization of ovum, Conception, Implantation.
Sense Organs - Eye - structure and function, Ear - structure and function, Skin -structure and function
Glands and Endocrine System -
Liver - structure and function
Gall Bladder – structure and function
Enterohepatic circulation
Pancreas - structure and function
Endocrine system
Endocrine glands - structure and function. Hormone - types and functions, role in metabolism. Endocrine disorders
Regulation of Hormone Secretion

References:

K Sembulingam, Prem Sembulingam. Essentials of Medical Physiology.
Human Physiology - IGNOU textbook.
Garrows. Textbook of Physiology.

BIOCHEMISTRY

Introduction to Biochemistry - Significance of pH, Acid-Base Balance, Cell Structure, Composition, Organelles, Membrane and Function-Alterations and Significance.
Carbohydrates - Structure and properties of Mono-saccharides, Di-saccharides, Poly-saccharides. Study of intermediary metabolism of carbohydrates, Glycolysis, Aerobic, Anaerobic, Tricarboxylic acid cycle, Significance of TCA cycle integrating metabolism of carbohydrates protein and lipid, Gluconeogenesis, Glycogenesis, Glycogenolysis, Hexose monophosphate shunt.
Proteins - Structure, composition Classification and Function, Structure of important proteins with special reference to Insulin, myoglobin, and hemoglobin, Binding proteins and their functions - nutritional implications, Chemistry of amino acids, Metabolism of Proteins and amino acids - Build up of amino acid pool. Urea Cycle, Creatinine and Creatine Synthesis, Biochemical parameters and alterations in disease states and Protein malnutrition, Pregnancy, Inborn errors of metabolism.
Lipids - Definition, Composition, Classification, Structure and Properties, Lipoproteins, Metabolism of Lipids, Oxidation of fatty acids, Unsaturated fatty acids, Metabolism of ketone bodies, Biosynthesis of fatty acids, Phosphoglycerides, Biosynthesis of cholesterol and regulation, Bile acids and their metabolism, Plasma lipoproteins - Synthesis and Metabolism, Biochemical profile, alterations and significance, Prostaglandins.
Enzymes - Definition, Classification specificity of enzymes -Intracellular distribution, kinetics, inhibition, Factors affecting enzyme activity, Enzymes in clinical diagnosis.
Nucleic Acids - Composition, Functions, Classification, Structure and properties of DNA and RNA, Replication and transcription of genetic information, Mechanics of DNA replication, transcription, translation, Genetic code - Protein biosynthesis, Regulation of biosynthesis recombinant DNA Technology. Breakdown of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides.
Biological Oxidation, Electron Transport Chain, Oxidative Phophorylation.
Hormones - Mode of Action, Regulation of Metabolism Biochemical parameters. Endocrinological abnormalities and clinical diagnosis.


References:

Dasgupta, S. K., Biochemistry Vol. I; n & III, Mc Millan Co. of India Limited
Das, Debajyoti, Biochemistry 2nd ed., 1980, Academic Publishers, India.
Harper, H. A. etal, A review of physiological chemistry, Los Altos,Lange medical publications, 1985.
Lehninger, A. L., Principles of Biochemistry
Orten J. M. & Newhaus O. V, Human Biochemistry, C. V Mosby
Co. S1. Lois, JSA 1982.
Chatterjea. Textbook of Medical Biochemistry



PHYSIOLOGIC AND METABOLIC CHANGES IN DISEASE

Normal cellular processes, Injury and response of cells to injurious agents, Cellular adaptations
Stress and Physiologic effects.
Drug, Food and Nutrient Interaction.
Regulation of Food intake and Pathogenesis of Obesity and Malnutrition and Starvation.
Pathophysiology of GI tract diseases - anatomic, physiologic and functional changes, impact on nutritional status and nutritional implications, post surgical complications and management, malabsorption syndrome.
Pathophysiology of liver diseases - Progression of liver disease metabolic and nutritional implications, role of specific nutrients and alcohol.
Diseases of the Gall Bladder and Pancreas - Pathophysiologic changes - metabolic and nutritional implications, Dyslipidemias.
Cardio-vascular Diseases - Pathogenesis, role of nutrients in prevention - metabolic and nutritional implications, Dyslipidemias.
Diseases of the renal system - etiology and pathogenesis - changes in function with progression of diseases, metabolic and nutritional implications, water and electrolyte balance.
Metabolic Disorders, Diseases of Endocrine Glands and Inborn Errors of Metabolism. Diabetes, Hyper and Hypothyroidism, Inborn errors of carbohydrate and protein metabolism.
Cancer - carcinogenesis - pathogenesis and progression of cancer, role of nutrients, foodstuffs and food additives in cancer. Therapies and their clinical and metabolic implications.
Immunity and infection - diarrhea, AIDS, Respiratory problems.
Musculo-skeletal problems, arthritis, osteoporosis.


FOOD MICROBIOLOGY, SANITATION AND HYGIENE

Introduction to Microbiology - Mold, Yeast, Bacteria, Viruses, Protozoa, General Classification Family, Genus, Species. Study of their morphology, cultural characteristics and biochemical activities. Important microorganisms in foods, general.
Growth curve of a typical bacterial cell - Effect of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on growth of organisms, pH, water activity, 0- R potential, nutritional requirements, temperature, relative humidity and gaseous environment.
Primary sources of micro-organisms in foods - Physical and chemical methods used in the destruction of micro-organisms, pasteurization, sterilization.
Fundamentals of control of micro-organisms in foods - Extrinsic and intrinsic parameters affecting growth and survival of organisms. Use of high and low temperature, controlling moisture as water content, freezing, freezing-drying, irradiation, and use of preservatives in food. Storage of food-correct handling and techniques of correct storage, Temperatures at which growth is retarded and bacteria are killed, Storage temperatures for different commodities to prevent growth or contamination and spoilage.
Food spoilage and contamination in different kinds of foods and their prevention - Cereal and cereal products, pulses and legumes, Vegetables and fruits, Meat and meat products, Eggs and poultry, Milk and milk products.
Public health hazards due to contaminated foods - Food poisoning and infections -Causative agents, symptoms, sources and mode of transmission, foods involved, Method of prevention, Fungal toxins, Investigation and detection of food-borne disease outbreak.
Microbes used in biotechnology - Useful micro-organisms, Fermented foods - raw material used, organisms and the product obtained, Benefits of fermentation.
Indices of food, milk and water sanitary quality. Microbiological criteria of food, water and milk testing. Food standards, PFA, FPO, BNS, MPO, Agmark, Codex Alimentarius.
Hygiene and its importance and application - Personal hygiene - care of skin, hair, hands, feet, teeth, Use of cosmetics and jewellery, Grooming, Uniform, Evaluation of personal hygiene, Training staff.
Safe handling of food - Control measures to prevent food borne diseases and precautions to be taken by food handlers. Reporting of cold, sickness, boils, septic wounds etc.
Rodents and Insects as carriers of food-borne diseases. Control techniques.
Disinfectants, sanitizers, antiseptic and germicide. Common disinfectants used on working surfaces, kitchen equipment, dish washing, hand washing etc. Care of premises and equipment, cleaning of equipment and personal tools immediately after use, use of hot water in the washing process.
Waste disposal, collection, storage and proper disposal from the premises.
Legal administration and quality control, laws relating to food hygiene.


References:

Frazierw. C. and Westhoff D. C. Food Microbiology, 4th ed., 1988 New York.
Pelezar, M. (1988) Microbiolqgy V ed., McGraw Hill, N. Y.
James, M. Jay. Modern Food Microbiology 4th ed., CBS Publishers, New Delhi.
Frobisher M. et. AI. (1974) Fundamentals of Microbiology -9th ed., W. Savenders Co.
Baanwart,G.J.(1987) Basic Food Microbiology CBS Publishers, New Delhi.


Paper II –


Human Nutrition and Meal Management

Community Nutrition

Diet Therapy (Theory)

Nutrition Education and Dietetic Counseling

Food Services Management

HUMAN NUTRITION AND MEAL MANAGEMENT

Concept and Definition of terms - Nutrition, Malnutrition, Health, Brief history of Nutritional Science. Scope of Nutrition.
Minimum Nutritional Requirements and RDA. Formulation of RDA and Dietary Guidelines - Reference Man and Reference Woman.
Body Composition and Changes through the Life Cycle.
Energy in Human Nutrition - Energy Balance, Assessment of Energy Requirements.
Proteins - Protein Quality (BV, PER, NPU), Digestion and Absorption, Factors affecting protein bio-availability including Anti nutritional factors. Requirements.
Lipids - Digestion and Absorption, Intestinal resynthesis of triglycerides - Types of fatty acids, Role and nutritional significance (SFA, MUFA, PUFA, W-3)
Carbohydrates - Digestion and Absorption. Blood glucose and Effects of different carbohydrates on blood glucose, glycemic index.
Dietary Fibre - Classification, Composition, Properties and Nutritional status significance.
Minerals and Trace Elements - Physiological role, Bioavailability and Requirements.
Vitamins - Physiological role, Bioavailability and Requirements.
Water - Functions, Requirements.
Nutritional requirements for different age groups with rationale. Factors affecting these requirements.
Effect of cooking and home processing on digestibility and nutritive value of foods.
Improving nutritional value through different methods - germination, fermentation, combination of foods.
Basic principles of meal planning.
Nutritional considerations for planning meals for
Adults - male and female, different levels of physical activity.
Pregnancy and Lactation
Feeding of young children 0 -3 years
Old age
Athletes
Nutritional considerations in brief for the following:
Military, naval personnel
Astronauts and food for space travel
Emergencies such as drought, famine, floods etc.


References:

Briggs, G. M. & Doirs K. Collaway: Bogery Nutrition and Physical fitness (9th ed.) Saunders, Philadelphia, 1979.
Chaney, M. S. Rose M.L. & Wischi J. C. Nutrition, Houghton Mifflim, Boston, 1979.
Guthrie H.: Introductory Nutrition (6th ed.) Times Mirror/Mostry College Publishing, 1986.
Robinson, Lawler: Normal & Therapeutic Nutrition (17th ed.) Macmillan Publishing Co. 1986.
Swaminathan S.: Advanced textbook on food & nutrition Vol. 1 & n (2nd ed. Revised _ enlarged) Bapp Co. 1985.
Robinson. Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy (8th edition)
Shills and Young. Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease.


COMMUNITY NUTRITION

Concept and Scope of Community Nutrition.
Food availability and factors affecting food availability and intake. Agricultural production, post harvest handling (storage & treatment), marketing and distribution, industrialization, population, economic, regional and socio-cultural factors. Strategies for augmenting food production.
Assessment of Nutritional status - meaning, need, objectives and importance. Use of clinical signs, anthropometry, biochemical tests, and biophysical methods. Assessment of food and nutrient intake through recall, record, weighment.
Food security and adequacy of diets.
Use of other sources of information for assessment.
Sources of relevant statistics.
Infant, child and maternal mortality rates.
Epidemiology of nutritionally related diseases.
Nutritional problems of communities and implications for public health. Common Nutritional Problems in India. Incidence - National, Regional.
Causes: Nutritional and Non-Nutritional signs, symptoms, effect of deficiency and treatment
PEM
Micronutrient Deficiencies
Fluorosis
Correction/Improvements in Diets
Schemes and Programs in India to combat Nutritional Problems in India. Role of International, National and Voluntary agencies and Government departments.
Hazards to Community Health and Nutritional status
Adulteration in food
Pollution of water, air
Waste management
Industrial effluents, sewage
Pesticide residue in food
Toxins present in food - mycotoxins etc.
Nutrition Policy of India and Plan of Action.
Health and Nutrition Education - Steps in planning, implementation, and evaluations. Use of educational aids - visual, audio, audio-visual, traditional media etc.

References:
Allgood, Mary Brown: Demonstration techniques (end ed) Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 1965.
ICMR: Growth and Development of Indian infants and children, New Delhi, 1972.
Jelliffee, D. B: The assessment of the Nutritional Status of the Community, Geneva, Who. (Monograph Series No. 53), 1966
Martin E. A.: Nutrition education in Action, A guide for teacher, Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc. 1963.
Measuring Change in Nutritional Status: Guidelines for assessing the nutritional impact of supplementary feeding programmes for vulnerable groups, WHO, Geneva, 1983.
Methodology of Nutritional Surveillance Report of a joint FAO/UNICEF/WHO Expert Committee, Tech. Report Series.
The Emma: Manual on Household Food Consumption Surveys FAO, Nutritional studies, No. 18, Rome, 1976.
Shukla, P. K.: Nutritional Problems of India, Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd. New Delhi, 1982.

DIET THERAPY (THEORY)
Diet Therapy and Nutritional Care in Disease
The Nutritional Care Process
Nutritional Care Plan
Assessment and Therapy in Patient Care
Implementation of Nutritional Care
Nutritional Intervention - Diet Modifications
Adequate normal diet as a basis for therapeutic diets
Diet Prescription
Modification of Normal Diet
Nomenclature of Diet Adequacy of Standard Hospital Diets
Psychological factors in feeding the sick person
Interactions between Drugs, Food Nutrients and Nutritional Status
Effect of drugs on Food and Intake, Nutrient Absorption, Metabolism, and Requirements.
Drugs affecting intake of food and nutrients
Absorption
Metabolism and excretion
Nutritional status
Summary of action of some common drugs
Effect of food, nutrients and nutritional status on absorption and metabolism of drugs
Disease of the G. I. System - Nutritional Assessment
Pathogenesis of G.I. Disease with special reference to upper G. I. Tract and ulcers.
Diseases of esophagus and dietary care
Diseases of stomach and dietary care
Gastric and duodenal ulcers
Predisposing factors and Treatment
Brief medical therapy, rest, antacids, other drugs and dietary care
Food acidity, foods that cause flatulence, factors that damage G. I. Mucosa
Foods stimulating G. I. Secretion
Diet and Eating Pattern
Diet Recommendations
Liberal Approach Vs Traditional Approach
Possible nutritional and dietary inadequacies
Gastrectomy
Intestinal Diseases
Flatulence, Constipation, Irritable Bowel, Hemorrhoids,. Diarrhoea, Steatorrhoea, Diverticular disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Ulcerative Colitis.
Treatment and Dietary Care in the above mentioned conditions.
Malabsorption Syndrome
Celiac Sprue, Tropical Sprue
Intestinal Brush border deficiencies (Acquired Disaccharide Intolerance)
Protein Losing Enteropathy
Dietary Care Process
Diet in Diseases of the Liver, Pancreas and Biliary System
Nutritional care in Liver disease in the context of results of specific Liver Function Tests.
Dietary Care & Management in Viral Hepatitis, Cirrhosis of Liver, Hepatic Encephalophathy, Wilson's disease.
Dietary care and management in diseases of Gall Bladder and Pancreas.
Biliary Dyskinesia, Cholelithiasis, Cholecystitis, Cholecystectomy, Pancreatitis, Zollinger- Ellison Syndrome.
Diet in Disease of the Endocrine Pancreas Diabetes Mellitus and Hypoglycemia
Classification
Physiological symptoms and disturbances, diagnosis (FBG and OGTT)
Management of Diabetes Mellitus
Clinical Vs Chemical control
Hormonal Therapy
Oral Hypoglycemic Agents
Home Glucose Monitoring
Glycosylated Hemoglobin
Urine Testing
Exercise
Dietary care and Nutritional Therapy - The Diet Plan, Meal planning with and without Insulin, Special Dietetic Foods, Sweeteners and Sugar Substitutes
Diabetes in Pregnancy, Elderly, Surgery, Diabetic diets in Emergency, Illness, Diabetic coma, Insulin reaction, Juvenile diabetes, Patient Education in Diabetes
Hypoglycemia -classification, symptoms, fasting state hypoglycemia, Postprandial or reactive hypoglycemia, Early alimentary and late reactive hypoglycemia, Idiopathic hypoglycemia, Dietary treatment in reactive hypoglycemia.
Dietary care in diseases of the Adrenal Cortex, Thyroid gland and Parathyroid gland.
Functions of the gland and hormones and their insufficiency, metabolic implications, clinical symptoms.
Dietary treatment as supportive to other forms of therapy
Adrenal cortex insufficiency, Hyper and Hypothyroidism (goitre), Hypoglycemia.
Nutritional care for Weight Management
Regulation of energy intake and balance of body weight
Control of appetite and food intake - Neural control, hormonal control, insulin, estrogen and other peptides and hormones.
Identifying the obese
Types of obesity, Health risks
Causes, Psychology of obesity, Theories of obesity, Physiology of the obese state
Thermogenesis, Thyroid hormones
Treatment of Obesity
Diets in Obesity - Starvation, Fasting
Evaluation of some common diets, Protein-sparing modified fast, High protein diets
Balanced Energy Reduction
Foods to include, fibre foods allowed as desired, alcohol, snacks and beverages
Psychology of weight reduction
Behavioural Modification - Psychotherapy, pharmacology, exercise & physical activity, Surgery, prevention of weight gain & obesity.
Underweight - Etiology and Assessment, High calorie diets for weight gain, Diet plan, Suggestions for increasing calories in the diet, Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
Diseases of the Circulatory System
Atherosclerosis - Etiology, risk factors, diet
Hyperlipidemias
Brief review of Lipoproteins and their metabolism
Clinical and nutritional aspects of Hyperlipidemias
Classification and Dietary care of Hyperlipidemias
Nutritional care in Cardiovascular disease (Ischemic heart disease Pathogenesis of sodium and water retention in Congestive Heart Disease. Acute and Chronic Cardiac Disease, Acute - Stimulants, food & consistency, Chronic - Compensated and decompensated states, Sodium Restriction in Cardiac Diseases, Diet in Hypertension - Etiology, Prevalence, Renin-Angiotensin mechanism, Salt and Blood pressure, Drugs and Hypertension, Cerebrovascular diseases and diet in brief).
Anemia
Resulting from Acute Hemorrhage
Nutritional anemia
Sickle cell anemia
Thalassemia
Pathogenesis and dietary management in the above conditions
. Renal Disease
Physiology & function of normal kidney - a brief review
Diseases of the kidney, classification
Glomerulo nephritis - Acute and Chronic - Etiology, Characteristics, Objectives, Principles of Dietary Treatment and Management
Nephrotic syndrome - objectives, principles of Dietary Treatment and Management.
Uremia and Renal Failure
History, General Principles of Protein Nutrition in Renal Failure and Uremia.
Acute Renal Failure - Causes, dietary management fluid, sodium and potassium balance, protein and energy requirements
Chronic renal failure medical treatment, Renal transplants. Dialysis and types hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis & Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD). Dietary Management in conservative treatment, dialysis and after renal transplantation.
Use of Sodium and Potassium Exchange lists in Renal (diet planning).
Chronic renal failure in patients with diabetes mellitus
Chronic renal failure in children
Nephrolithiases - Etiology, types of stones, Nutritional care, alkaline-ash diets
Allergy
Definitions, symptoms, mechanism of food allergy
Diagnosis - History, Food record
Biochemical and Immunotesting (Brief)
Elimination diets
Food selection
Medications (brief)
Prognosis food Allergy in infancy - Milk sensitive enteropathy; Colic, Intolerance to breast milk, prevention of Food Allergy.
Diseases of Nervous System, Behavioural Disorders and Musculo Skeletal System
Neuritis and polyneuritis
Migraine, headache
Epilepsy
Multiple sclerosis
Hyperkinetic Behaviour Syndrome
Orthromolecular psychiatry and mental illness (Brief) Definition, etiology, dietary treatment and prognosis in the above conditions.
Arthritis –
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Symptoms, dietary management
Nutrition in Cancer
Types, symptoms, detection
Cancer therapies and treatment - side effects and nutritional implications
Goals of care and guidelines for oral feeding
Accommodating side effects
Enteral tube feeding - Nasogastric, Gastrostomy, Jejunostomy
Parenteral Nutrition
Pediatric patients with cancer
The terminal cancer patient
Nutrition in Physiological Stress
Physiological stress and its effect on body, nutritional implications.
Fevers and infections
Surgery and Management of Surgical Conditions
Parenteral Nutrition - Types, mode, and composition of feeds
Tube feeding - Routes, modes, composition, care to be taken during feeding
Dietary guidelines
Burns
Metabolic implications - nutritional requirement
Management and nutritional care
Nutritional Management of Patients with HIV, AIDS
Nutritional Management - Counselling and Management
Goals of care
Timing of food presentation
Guidelines for oral feeding anti-tumour therapy
Accommodating taste changes
External tube feeding
Parenteral nutrition
Patient co-operation
Pediatric patients with cancer
The terminal cancer patient
Misconceptions in nutritional care

References:
Anderson L., M. V. Dibble, P. R. Turkki, H. S. Mitchell and H. J. Rynbergen Nutrition in Health and Disease, 17th ed., J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1982.
Antia F. P.: Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition, 3rd ed., Oxford University, Press, Delhi, Reprinted in 1989.
Bennion M.: Clinical Nutrition, Harper and Row Pub. New York, 1979.
Frances, D. E. M.: Diets for sick children, Blackwell Scientific, Publications, 1974.
Hui, Y. H.: Human Nutrition and Diet Therapy, Wadsworth Health ScL Divs. 1983.
Karran, S. J. and K. G. M. M. Alberti (ed): Practical Nutritionsl Support, John Wiley and Sons. Inc. N. Y. 1980.
Krus M. V. and L. K. Madan: Food, Nutrition and Therapy, W. B. Saunders Company, London, 1984.
Lois, J and C. M. Peterson (ed): Nutrition and Diabetes, Alan R. Liss, Inc. N. Y., 1985.
Passemore R. and M.A. Eastwood: Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 8th ed. ELBS, Churchill Livingston, 1986.
Robinson, C. H, M. R. Lawlwr, W. L. Chenoweth and A. E. Garwick: Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition, 17th ed;, Mac Millan Pub. Co.
Suitor, Coo Woo and Moo F.. Hunter: Nutrition, Principles and Application in Health Promotion, J.. Boo Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1980..
Whitney, E. N. and C. B.. Cataldo: Understanding Normal and Clinical Nutrition, West Pub. S1. Paul, 1983.
Willims, S.. R.: Nutrition and DietTherapy, 4th ed., The C. V. Mosby Co., S1. Louis, 1981.
Willims S. R.: Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy, 4th ed., Mosby College Pub. S. Louis, 1986.
Thomas, B.: Manual of Dietetic Practice, 1996,.
ASPEN; Nutrition Support, Dietetics

NUTRITION EDUCATION AND DIETETIC COUNSELING
Dietitian as part of the Medical Team and Outreach Services.
Clinical Information - Medical History and Patient Profile Techniques of obtaining relevant information, Retrospective information, Dietary Diagnosis, Assessing food and nutrient intakes, Lifestyles, Physical activity, Stress, Nutritional Status. Correlating Relevant Information and identifying areas of need.
. The Care Process - Setting goals and objectives short term and long term, Counselling and Patient Education, Dietary Prescription.
Motivating Patients.
Working with -
Hospitalized patients (adults, pediatric, elderly, and handicapped), adjusting and adopting to individual needs.
Outpatients (adults, pediatric, elderly, handicapped), patients’ education, techniques and modes.
. Follow up, Monitoring and Evaluation of outcome, Home visits
Maintaining records, Reporting findings, Applying findings, Resources and Aids for education and counselling, Terminating counselling, Education for individual patients, Use of regional language, linguistics in communication process, Counselling and education.

References:
Krause. Food, Nutrition & Diet Therapy.
FOOD SERVICES MANAGEMENT
Introduction to food services and catering industry, Development of Food Service Institutions in India, Types of Services as affected by changes in the environment.
Hospital food service as a speciality - Characteristics, rates and services of the food production, service and management in hospitals. Role of the Food Service Manager / Dietitian.
. Organizations - Types of organizations and characteristics. Organizational charts.
Catering Management - Definition, Principles and Functions, Tools of Management Resources. Attributes of a successful manager.
. Approaches to Management Traditional, Systems Approach, Total Quality Management.
Management of Resources - Capital, Space, Equipment and Furniture, Materials, Staff, Time and Energy, Procedures Physical facility design and planning. Equipment selection.
Purchase and store room management - Purchase systems, specifications, food requisition and inventory systems, quality assurance.
Human Resource Management
Definition, Development and policies
Recruitment Selection, Induction
Employment procedures: Employee Benefits, Training and Development, Human Relations, Job description, Job specifications, Job evaluation, Personnel appraisal.
Trade Union Negotiations and Settlement.
Financial Management (in brief since there is a separate subject Food Cost and Quality Control) - Elements of Financial management, Budget Systems and accounting, Budget preparation.
Food Production and Service Operations
General Planning
Preliminary planning
Consideration of patients with specific nutritional and dietary needs, labour use and productivity.
Flow pattern.
References :
Livingston, G.E. (1979). Food Service Systems-Analysis, Design and Implementation -Academic Press.
Powers, T. F. and Powers, T. M. (1984). Food Service Operations Planning and Control. John Wiley & Sons.
Buchanan, R. D; Armstrong, R. A; Merchant, P; Cleveland, E; Crabrec, S; Varge, E. A and Kozeluh, L. W. (1975). The Anatomy of Food Service Design. CAHNERS Books. CAHNERS Publ. Co. Inc.
Wood, C; Kluge, E. 0; Annssem, P. E; Robinson, S; Golden, P; Cini, F. J; Eaton, W. V. (1978). The Anatomy of Food Service Design. C. B. I. Publishing Co Inc.
Boella, M. J. (1983). Personnel Management in the Hotel and Catering Industry. Hutchinson, London.
Drucker, P. S. (1975). Management. Allied Publishers. New Delhi.
Hitchcock, M. J. (1980). Food Service Systems Administration Mac Millan. New York.
West, B. B. and Wood, L. (1979). Food Service in Institutions. John Wiley, New York.
Sethi, M; Malhan, S. (1997). Catering Management; An integrated approach. New Age International.
Kinton, R; Ceserani, V. (1992). The theory of catering. ELBS Publishers.
Kotschevar, L. H. and Terrel, M. E. (1997). Food Service Planning: Layout and Equipment. John Wiley.
Minor, L. J., Cichy, R. F. (1984). Food service systems management. Connecticut AVI Publ
Kazarian, E. A. (1989). Food service facilities planning 3rd ed. New York. Van Nostrand and Reinhold.
Roday, Sunetra. Food Hygiene and Sanitation.
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