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Exam Room Nutrition: Where Busy Clinicians Learn About Nutrition

Colleen Sloan, PA-C, RDNexamroomnutrition.buzzsprout.com

As a clinician, your patients are asking: 

“What should I eat for diabetes?” “How do I lose weight?” “My child is so picky. What do I do?” But here’s the problem—you probably didn’t learn much about nutrition in school. The National Academy of Sciences recommends 25 hours of nutrition education for med students. Most of us? We got maybe 5.  


Enter Exam Room Nutrition. Hosted by Colleen Sloan, a PA and RD with over a decade of experience, this podcast gives you clear, actionable strategies to tackle those tough nutrition questions with confidence—even when you’re pressed for time. From picky eaters to diabetes management, I’ll renew how you approach nutrition.  

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Episodes

60 | Nutrition for Surgical Wound Healing

The impact of nutrition on wound healing cannot be overstated. The outcomes of a surgery are directly related to your patient's nutrition status prior to and after surgery. My guest and fellow Dietitian and PA, Erin Sherer, helps us understand the crucial role of nutrition and how we can help our patients on their road to recovery. Key Takeaways: Focus on these wound healing nutrients : Protein, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Zinc Amino Acids and Collagen Exploring specific nutrients like arginine and gl...

Jun 19, 202435 minEp. 60

59 | Interpreting Growth Charts to Address Pediatric Weight Concerns

Get the FREE guide to interpreting Growth Charts here : In this episode, we dive deep into the world of pediatric growth charts with Kat, the Failure to Thrive Dietitian. We explore how to effectively use growth charts, identify red flags, and provide sensitive and practical advice to families dealing with underweight and overweight children. Key Takeaways: Understanding Growth Trends: Focus on trends over time rather than single data points. Significant changes in percentiles, either up or down...

Jun 12, 202430 minEp. 59

58 | Infant Formula: A Clinician's Guide to Choosing the Right One

Have you ever been in the formula room in your clinic? Do you ever feel like it's a sea of names and, if you're being honest, you have no idea what you're looking at? I completely understand. When I first started in pediatrics, I felt the same way. On today's episode, we are simplifying the world of infant formulas. You'll understand the science behind standard infant formula, why there are so many different types, and how to choose a formula that's best for your patient. We'll even give you a s...

Jun 05, 202446 minEp. 58

57 | Ask the Dietitian: Cancer Survivorship and Nutrition

This is part 2 of Ask the Dietitian: Cancer Nutrition. Today we welcome back Oncology PA, Dane Thomas and oncology Dietitian, Julie Lanford who continue the conversation about the crucial role of nutrition in cancer treatment and survivorship. As more individuals live beyond a cancer diagnosis, the importance of dietary interventions to prevent cancer recurrence is on everyone's mind. And patient's are asking: "what diet should I follow that will prevent my cancer from coming back?" "what meat s...

May 30, 202438 minEp. 57

56 | Ask the Dietitian: Cancer Nutrition Strategies

Welcome to a new format that I'll be bringing to the podcast occasionally. I call it, Ask the Dietitian, where I feature 2 guests. One is a medical professional with nutrition questions and the other is a Registered Dietitian ready to provide answers. Today's conversation is between Oncology PA Dane Thomas and oncology Dietitian Julie Lanford who discuss the crucial role of nutrition in cancer treatment and survivorship. They explore various dietary considerations and practical tips for managing...

May 29, 202442 minEp. 56

55 | Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet

A gluten-free diet is the definitive treatment for patients with celiac disease, but it's not so easy to follow. Patients might ask you, "What foods can I eat?", "What can't I eat?", "Will a breadcrumb harm me?", "Do I have to eat like this forever?", "Should I take any vitamins?" Today I'm joined by Selena Devries, a Registered Dietitian specializing in celiac disease, to help us understand the gluten-free diet, the importance of preventing cross-contamination, and the critical role of targeted...

May 22, 202427 minEp. 55

54 | Infant Reflux Relief: Advice for Anxious Parents

"My baby spits up a lot!" What the mom is actually saying to you as the clinician: "I'm really worried! Is something wrong with her?" and what the dad is saying, "Please, make it stop. I'm sick of being covered in vomit." Infant reflux is one of the most common concerns during routine well checks. Today I'm joined by Registered Dietitian and pediatric nutrition expert Kristen Gooch to help us navigate infant reflux. Key Takeaways: Understanding Reflux: Learn about the prevalence of reflux in inf...

May 15, 202423 minEp. 54

53 | Gather 'Round: How to Make Family Meals Doable for Busy Parents With Picky Kids

Let's be real - getting a meal on the table after a long work day is so tough. Juggling an infant and a wiggly picky toddler makes the mealtime experience exhausting. But yet, study after study proves family meals are crucial to children's mental, physical and emotional heath. In today's episode, we're joined by Registered Dietitian Sarah Schlichter to explore practical tips for transforming family meals from stressful events into joyful experiences. Key Takeaways: Involve the Kids: Assigning ea...

May 08, 202431 minEp. 53

52 | Fatty Liver Disease: The Role of Fats, Carbs and Cleanses

Do you think carbohydrates or dietary fat affect the liver more? Are there any liver superfoods that support liver function? Should patients do a liver cleanse? These are real questions patients ask when diagnosed with fatty liver. I'm joined by fellow PA/RD, Cassidy Mccandless, to breakdown the nutrition facts for fatty liver disease management. Key Takeaways: Focus on carbohydrates: Emphasize reducing added sugars and refined carbohydrates, while encouraging consumption of whole grain options,...

May 01, 202432 min

51 | The 5-Minute Rule - A Provider's Guide to Helping Patients Lose Weight: Part 8

Dealing with unmotivated patients can be one of the most challenging aspects of our work as healthcare providers. For today’s episode, I’m going to challenge this thought: are our patients unmotivated or are they just having a hard time getting started? Changing habits is HARD. Change takes time, patience, and persistence. It’s easy for patient's to become overwhelmed when faced with a difficult task or one they think will be unpleasant. It’s human nature to want to avoid challenging things. You...

Apr 26, 20249 minEp. 51

50 | What Does A Dietitian Do, Anyway?

What is a Registered Dietitian and what do they do? Maybe when you think of a dietitian you think of the food police, spoiling all the fun. Or maybe you imagine a lady wearing a hair net serving hospital cafeteria food. Or maybe you think they'll just put your patient on a diet and hand them a meal plan. Can we even trust dietitians? Or are they all set outs, getting paid by Big Food to recommend highly processed foods?! To celebrate my 50th podcast episode (yay!), I wanted to make sure my liste...

Apr 24, 202436 minEp. 50

49 | The Biggest Cancer Nutrition Myths

Eating a healthy diet and maintaining a healthy weight are key to reducing cancer risk. However, when patients are faced with a recent cancer diagnosis or are undergoing cancer treatment, they are looking for answers. With over 1.9 million new cancer cases in 2023, the chances that you will care for a patient with cancer or one who is in remission from cancer is pretty high. There’s a lot of confusion, thanks to social media influencers, around things like soy, meat, GMOs, sugar and organic food...

Apr 17, 202437 minEp. 49

48 | Infant Gagging, Food Aversions and Diagnosing a Pediatric Feeding Disorder

More than 1 in 37 children under age 5 in the United States have a pediatric feeding disorder. Today, I'm joined by Bri, a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist and Certified Lactation Counselor, to explore the common feeding challenges families face. We'll discuss the four domains of a pediatric feeding disorder and how one or all could be affecting a child's feeding skill. We also explain how to address gagging when introducing complementary foods and offer practical strategies for incorporati...

Apr 10, 202432 minEp. 48

47 | Nutrition and Infertility: Is Your Diagnosis Wrong?

One in six couples struggle with fertility challenges. While determining the cause for infertility can be challenging, making the right diagnosis is crucial for proper treatment. Chelsea Dishong, a Registered Dietitian with both professional expertise and personal experience, joins us to explain the role of nutrition in overcoming infertility. With a particular focus on the misunderstood and often misdiagnosed condition of Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA), in this episode, you'll learn the critical ...

Apr 03, 202424 minEp. 47

46 | Food Play: The Secret Solution to Picky Eating

"Oh by the way, he's really picky. What do I do?" Does your heart sink when you hear this question? If we're being honest, does it make you want to roll your eyes? Navigating picky eating is a massive topic and is such a challenge in the pediatric world. In this episode, pediatric nutrition experts Colleen and Amber equip you with solutions to help overwhelmed parents of picky eaters. You'll learn practical tips, strategies, and food recommendations to help pediatricians empower families to navi...

Mar 27, 202432 minEp. 39

45 | A Mindset Shift for Overcoming Dieting Failures - A Provider's Guide to Helping Patient's Lose Weight: Part 7

I believe that for every setback there is an opportunity for both our patients and us to grow stronger and be more capable in the future. In today’s episode, we'll explore why diets fail and how we can help the patient refocus their mindset to learn that failures are an opportunity for growth. I’ll give you 10 ways to shift your patient’s mindset about themselves and their dieting journey. When patients find themselves stuck in a cycle of dieting failures, it's crucial for you to approach the si...

Mar 25, 202414 min

44 | Bounce-back Culture: The Truth About Postpartum Nutrition

I’d argue that postpartum is one of the most emotionally and physically challenging times in a woman’s life. In this episode, we're joined by special guest, The Postpartum Dietitian, Taylor Leon, to tackle common myths surrounding post-baby body expectations and strategies to combat the pervasive "bounce-back" culture. We need to be advocating for self-care and embracing the unique postpartum journey for each of our patients. Key takeaways include: Shift the mindset: Foster self-love and accepta...

Mar 20, 202426 minEp. 38

43 | Nutrition and Kidney Disease: What's a Renal Diet?

Does the topic of nephrology and kidney function give you PTSD? For most of us in primary care, nephrology probably wasn’t your strong point in school. And even now in practice, if we’re being honest, we cringe if a patient asks us about a renal diet. What is a renal diet anyway? Is it the same as a kidney diet or a dialysis diet? Don’t worry friend, because today, I am joined by Renal Dietitian, Samantha Podob to break down the kidney diet and what role potassium, sodium and phosphorus have on ...

Mar 13, 202422 min

42 | 7 Traps of Goal-Setting and How to Avoid Them - A Provider's Guide to Helping Patient's Lose Weight: Part 6

Help me make this podcast better. If you've got 30 seconds to answer 5 questions , you could win a $10 Amazon gift card . According to James Clear, "bad habits repeat themselves again and again not because you don't want to change, but because you have the wrong system for change." Today's episode will: Teach you how to guide your patients in creating a system for change, that will actually work. Show you how to lead your patient to set achievable goals. Learn the 7 traps of goal-setting and how...

Mar 08, 202419 min

41 | Silent Battles: The Secret Struggle of Eating Disorders

“I realized the thing I was doing was going to be taken from me, and I felt out of control.” In this inspiring episode, we peak into the world of eating disorders, discovering the silent battles fought by patients behind closed doors. Hear of a brave young woman’s touching story of silence and secrecy to restoration and recovery. Her journey sheds light on this easy-to-miss disease to help clinicians reframe the way we talk about a patient’s diet and weight. This is a motivating story you won’t ...

Mar 06, 202440 minEp. 36

40 | Nutrition for Autism: Manage Mealtime Meltdowns with a Sensory-based Approach

1 in 36 children have autism. If you work in pediatrics, I can guarantee that you are faced with questions about selective eating and mealtime meltdowns. For today's episode, I brought the expert in feeding neurodivergent kids back on the podcast. Breta Alstrom provides useful strategies to help even the most cautious eater learn to try new foods. In this episode, you'll learn: How sensory progressions and food chaining can be used to expand the child's food preferences What key micronutrients m...

Feb 28, 202429 min

39 | What Diet Should I Go On? - A Provider's Guide to Helping Patients Lose Weight: Part 5

What diet should I go on? Have your patients ever asked you this? As with most questions about nutrition, the answer, truly depends. Join me, Colleen Sloan, on the fifth episode of this 10-part series where I provide a review of the most common diets for weight loss. I'll help you determine which one would be appropriate for the patient sitting in front of you. If you're a primary care provider looking to enhance your nutrition counseling skills or simply seeking a refresher, join me as we make ...

Feb 23, 202417 min

38 | Love Your Heart: Nutrition Insights That Save Lives

In honor of American Heart Month, I am joined by Registered Dietitian, Michelle Rothenstein, to share invaluable insights and practical tips for healthcare providers to support patients with cardiovascular disease. From deciphering cholesterol levels to navigating popular diets like keto and carnivore, Michelle breaks down complex nutritional concepts into actionable advice. Key Takeaways: Understanding the nuances of cholesterol levels and how dietary choices impact heart health. Exploring the ...

Feb 21, 202429 minEp. 34

37 | From Yuck to Yum! Strategies to Conquer Picky Eating

Do parents ask you for advice for their picky eater? Do your patients say "yuck, I don't like that" when you suggest they try some broccoli? How would you answer a mom who says, "my child only eats 10 foods, what do I do?" In this episode, Registered Dietitian, Veronica LaMarca, joins Colleen to discuss practical solutions for 5 of the most common nutrition challenges faced by parents and pediatricians dealing with picky eaters. Key Takeaways: Responding to "Yuck" : Discover effective ways for p...

Feb 13, 202437 minEp. 33

36 | How to Calculate and Count Macros - A Provider's Guide to Helping Patients Lose Weight: Part 4

So what does it mean to count your macros? Is it necessary for fat loss? This week we’re unpacking what macronutrients are, their functions in the body and how to calculate them for your patient. Join me, Colleen Sloan, on the fourth episode of this 10-part series to help guide your patients on their weight loss journey. If you're a primary care provider looking to enhance your nutrition counseling skills or simply seeking a refresher, join me as we make our patients healthier, one exam room at ...

Feb 09, 202424 min

35 | Game On! Nutrition Tips for Athletes

If you work with young athletes, this episode is for you! I'm joined by sports dietitian, Jessica Ashton, RD, to help you know exactly what your athlete should eat before, during, and after exercise and how to nurture healthy habits that ensure a lifetime of peak performance. Key Points: Understand Macronutrients: Learn the difference between carbohydrates, protein and fat and the role each of these plays in an athlete's body. Pre-Exercise Fueling : Learn about the importance of pre-exercise nut...

Feb 06, 202437 minEp. 32

34 | Migraine Management: Finding Relief with Food

Is there a migraine-friendly diet? Does sugar trigger migraines? Are there any vitamins that treat migraines? How much water should I be drinking? With at least 39 million Americans living with migraines, your patients are sure to seek your help finding relief. Joining me today is The Migraine Dietitian Kelli Yates, to unpack the complex world of migraine management through the lens of nutrition. Key Takeaways: Hydration Goals: Encourage patients to consume 65-100 ounces of water daily. Caffeine...

Jan 30, 202431 minEp. 31

33 | End Emotional Eating - A Provider's Guide to Helping Patients Lose Weight: Part 3

It's not just about what your patient eats, but why. This week we’re unpacking ways you can help your patient navigate stress and emotional triggers that derail their health journey. Join me, Colleen Sloan, on the third episode of this 10-part series to help guide your patients on their weight loss journey. If you're a primary care provider looking to enhance your nutrition counseling skills or simply seeking a refresher, join me as we make our patients healthier, one exam room at a time! Grab t...

Jan 26, 202417 min

32 | How to Read a Nutrition Facts Label - with a Focus on Kidney Health

Have you ever stared blankly at a nutrition facts label wondering what it all means? Or maybe your patient has asked you what they should look for on a food label? The nutrition facts label is an extremely useful tool for clinicians to use to educate their patients on making the best food choices. It is especially useful for patients following a therapeutic diet. Emily Campbell joins me today to unpack all the information that can be found on a nutrition facts label, in the context of kidney hea...

Jan 23, 202427 minEp. 30

31 | Beyond BMI - A Provider's Guide to Helping Patients Lose Weight: Part 2

Are you still relying on BMI as the end-all-be-all of health indicators? Let's unravel why it's time to break up with this outdated metric. Join me, Colleen Sloan, on the second episode of this 10-part series to help guide your patients on their weight loss journey. If you're a primary care provider looking to enhance your nutrition counseling skills or simply seeking a refresher, join me as we make our patients healthier, one exam room at a time! Grab the companion PDF at examroomnutrition.com/...

Jan 18, 202413 min
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