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What the experts say about malnutrition in the community

Experts outline the challenges of identifying malnutrition in the community, the cost pressures malnutrition is placing on the NHS and suggest what healthcare professionals could be considering to improve identification and management of malnutrition in the community.

Featuring:

  • Anne Holdoway, Consultant Dietitian and Chair of the ‘Managing Adult Malnutrition in the Community’ expert panel
  • Dr Anita Nathan, GP, member of the GPs interested in Nutrition Group and of ‘Managing Adult Malnutrition in the Community’ expert panel
  • Dr Phil Hammond Doctor, Journalist, Broadcaster, Campaigner and Comedian

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