Specialist Dietitian Oncology and Haematology
To manage a specialist caseload of patients referred to the Enhanced Supportive Care service within the Trust and contributes to the multidisciplinary team. To provide regular out-patient dietetic service to patients undergoing treatment including radiotherapy, chemotherapy and attending general consultant led oncology / haematology clinics To provide support on request to patients attending the Mustard Tree Cancer Support Centre, including palliative care and supporting the weekly dietetic clinic.
To attend ward rounds and clinical team meetings as appropriate to ensure that expertise contributes to multi-professional decisions on care. To work autonomously to provide highly complex advice to patients, carers and healthcare professionals.This will involve nutritional assessment (based on interpretation of biochemistry, anthropometry, clinical condition and dietary history) and development of nutritional care plans which are both realistic, practical and evidence based (based on assessment of medical, social, economic, cultural and psychological factors).
To monitor and review the outcomes of nutritional care plans and adjust to facilitate achievement of the desired goals in the light of changing medical treatment and personal circumstances. To communicate effectively with patients and carers to maximise condition management, recovery potential, further disease prevention and during terminal care To formulate feeding regimes and prescribe a wide range of artificial feeds based on medical condition, fluid management, biochemical and anthropometric monitoring.
To demonstrate a good working knowledge of types of enteral feeding tubes and the required care for tube patency. For further details please see attached JD&PS.