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A course in how to provide food service to patients in hospitals


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers a course on how to provide food service to patients in hospitals. Undoubtedly, food service for patients is one of the most important services provided by hospitals. This training program is designed to equip participants with the necessary skills and expertise to demonstrate efficiency in management and work in a variety of roles within the food industry. It also aims to provide the ability to develop healthy meal plans for large groups. The course covers various topics, including organizing and managing the nutrition services department and its staff, planning meals for patients, evaluating and improving meals, therapeutic meal types and diets, setting specifications, and distribution methods for patients and staff, as well as essential health standards. Participants will be introduced to healthy nutrition, therapeutic meals, and the process of meal requests for patients.

Objectives and target group

Target Audience for Attending a Course on How to Provide Food Service for Patients in Hospitals:

  • Directors and department heads in healthcare facilities
  • Professionals in food management
  • Supervisors of nutrition programs and food service for patients
  • Anyone wishing to develop their skills in this field

Objectives of the Course on How to Provide Food Service for Patients in Hospitals:

By the end of the course, participants will achieve the following benefits:

  • Gain knowledge of food and nutrition concepts in hospitals
  • Ability to set nutritional goals
  • Understanding of treatment plans
  • Expertise in nutrition systems and the role of food care providers
  • Knowledge of hospital nutrition service systems and types of food
  • Acquire skills in counseling and evaluating nutritional programs and identifying nutritional risks

Course Content

Who is responsible for patient food?
Definition of food and nutrition
What are the essential components of food?
Nutrition
How to divide nutrients
Balanced healthy food
The new food pyramid
Role of nutrition care providers
Malnutrition
Causes of malnutrition
Risks of malnutrition
Hospital Nutrition Department
Quality Control Division
Evaluation of food services

Course Locations:
Courses are held in the following countries:
Egypt, Jordan, Malaysia, Turkey, England, France, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Denmark, as well as Australia and the United States.
Courses are offered at a time and place suitable to your work schedule and availability.

Training Program Modes:

  • Group training at academy-affiliated centers
  • Individual training
  • Field and practical training following a developed curriculum
  • Theoretical training in designated halls within the academy

What does the participant receive from the training program?
After completing the course, participants will receive an accredited certificate from the British Academy for Training and Development for attending the mentioned training program.

Note:
This course can be offered at a time and place convenient for you.
It is provided to high-profile individuals with top-level standards. For more information, contact the British Academy for Training and Development team.

Course Date

2025-01-06

2025-04-07

2025-07-07

2025-10-06

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3600 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2790 / Member

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