My Professional Journey in Clinical Nutrition
I believe that to guide you well, I must keep learning. This is a look at the scientific community and panels where I exchange knowledge to keep my clinical advice effective for you.
Connecting with fellow experts and dietitians at a conference in Gurugram. It's always inspiring to exchange knowledge and discuss the latest in nutritional science.
Serving as a panelist at the FMRI conference. We discussed the critical role of clinical nutrition in hospital settings and patient recovery.
A moment from the panel discussion. It's a privilege to share my experience and contribute to important conversations in our field.
Another great shot with my esteemed colleagues. Collaboration is key to advancing health and wellness for everyone.
Networking with peers after our panel session. These interactions are invaluable for professional growth.
Attending the PEPTA QUEST program, an excellent scientific learning session organized by Dr. Reddy's and Nestle HealthScience.
About My Professional Journey
When I am not at the clinic, I am often at conferences or academic panels discussing the latest in nutritional science. These interactions are where I learn, share, and stay updated, so I can bring you advice that is not just theory but clinically tested. I do not follow generic trends; I use my background as a PhD to ensure every plan I make for you is science-backed and grounded in real-world results.
Nutrition is a fast-moving field. What was considered standard advice a few years ago might not be the most effective approach today. My involvement in platforms like the FMRI conferences or the PEPTA QUEST program allows me to keep my knowledge sharp. I do not just read the studies; I discuss them with fellow experts to understand how they translate into better patient care.
For example, when I contribute to panels on clinical nutrition, I am thinking about how those same principles apply to your specific health goals, whether it is managing PCOD, reversing diabetes, or simply fixing gut health issues like IBS. It is about connecting the dots.
My clients often appreciate that I do not give them 'standard' diet charts. Because I am constantly interacting with the medical and nutritional community, I know how to navigate the nuances of your blood reports—be it HbA1c, thyroid markers, or lipid profiles. My goal is to ensure you feel confident that the advice you receive is credible, current, and practical for your Indian kitchen routine. No jargon, just clear, effective, and science-backed nutrition that works for you.
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