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New resource launched to optimise nutritional care for patients
BAPEN has today launched a new resource developed jointly with PINNT which will support patients in optimising their nutritional care....

UK Covid-19 Inquiry – CATA witness statement published
BAPEN is a proud member of COVID-19 Airborne Transmission Alliance (CATA), an association of professional and scientific bodies in the...

NCEPOD Report
Making the Cut? A review of the care received by patients undergoing surgery for Crohn’s Disease Today, NCEPOD has published...

Top Tips to Help Prepare Your Abstract
The purpose of a conference abstract is to summarise the main points of your research, audit or service evaluation. The...

Episode 2 BIFA series – Refeeding Syndrome
This second episode, hosted by BAPEN Education Officer and Consultant Dietitian - Anne Holdoway, explores the topic of Refeeding Syndrome with two leading experts: Consultant Gastroenterologist, Dr Aminda de Silva and Clinical Specialist Dietitian, Peter Turner.

BAPEN Patient Network Development Group
PINNT and BAPEN, two leading nutritional care organisations, will be furthering their close working relationship to build upon and improve...

Episode 1 BIFA series – Managing High Output Stomas
This first episode, hosted by BAPEN Education Officer - Dr Anne Holdoway, explores the topic of high output stomas with two leading experts: Consultant Gastroenterologist, Dr Jeremy Nightingale and Consultant Dietitian, Dr Alison Culkin.

Latest COVID-19: infection prevention and control (IPC) guidance (December 2021)
Have BAPEN and CAPA finally got the answers we have been calling for over the last 2 years? The government’s...
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