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Literature and Presentations

TEMPLE Resources

TEMPLE books and videos are educational tools to help simplify disorder education. Now available for PKU, MSUD, GA-1, HCU and IVA. The Temple Guidelines were endorsed by ASIEM membership at the AGM in Rio.

Click here to Download the resources from the ASIEM website

Robin and I explain PKU – Published 2009

This book was first published in black and white by the Child, Adolescent and Family Health Service, Adelaide as a contribution to Hidden Disabilities Week in the International Year of the Disabled, 1981. Jane Brummitt and Caroline Thorpe, Adelaide, 2009.

A great read for all families living with and managing PKU. This is well worth a read and sharing with friends and relatives.

Download: Robin and I explain PKU Children’s Book

 

2015 QLD Retreat – Tips and Tricks for the Low Protein Diet

QLD Metabolic Dietitian APD Clare Kreis presents a low protein version of the Australian Healthy Eating Guide along with many tips for a nutritional and well portioned diet.

Download: Healthy Eating On Low Protein Diet – MDDA Retreat 2015

 

2016 NSW Retreat – Presentations

  • Metabolic Specialist Dr Boneh – Latest PKU Research from SSIEM – mdda-retreat-september-2016-boneh-pku
  • Metabolic Specialist Dr Boneh – Latest Other IEM Research from SSIEM – mdda-retreat-september-2016-boneh-other-iem
  • Westmead Gene Therapy Research Unit Research Fellow Dr Sharon Cunningham – The future treatments of Inborn Errors of Protein Metabolism – presentation-20161001-sharon-cunningham
  • Professor Bridget Wilcken – Celebrating the past 50 years of newborn screening – what it means and what is next – file pending contact MDDA
  • Metabolic Dietitian Mary Westbrook – What is in your formula’s – file pending contact MDDA
  • MDDA President Monique Cooper – MDDA priorities & key initiatives – mdda-2016-nsw-retreat-presentation-monique-cooper
  • MDDA Vice President and Wellbeing Coach Louise Healy – Practical tools for stress and anxiety management
    • Part 1
    • For a copy of the full presentation (members only) contact MDDA.
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