05/06/2026
What if skin, hair, and esthetic concerns became part of your nutrition practice?
Many patients are looking for help with acne, hair loss, skin aging, and esthetic outcomes.
Yet most dietitians were never formally trained in dermatology and esthetic nutrition.
Join us to gain a practical clinical toolkit and discover how this growing area can help you expand your expertise and attract a new category of clients.
🎓 DERMATOLOGY & ESTHETIC NUTRITION
đź“… June 16 | đź•— 8 PM UAE
📌 Register through the Courses link in bio.
💬 DM “DERMA” for registration details.
02/06/2026
Amanda’s labs looked normal.
Yet the hair kept falling.
Because sometimes the question isn’t:
“Is the lab value within range?”
The question is:
“Is it optimal for function?” 👀
This case explores the clinical reasoning behind hair loss, ferritin stores, protein intake, dietary patterns, and stress physiology.
Swipe through the case, make your decisions, and see how you would approach Amanda as a dietitian 👩‍⚕️
💬 DM or Comment “AMANDA” to receive:
âś“ The correct answers
âś“ 4 key intake questions to start using today
🎓 DERMATOLOGY & ESTHETIC NUTRITION
From Skin Glow to Metabolic Wellness
đź“… June 16, 2026
🕗 8 PM UAE — Live on Zoom
01/06/2026
Nutrition leadership plays a critical role in shaping outcomes across perioperative and oncology care.
We look forward to welcoming Heads of Nutrition Departments and senior clinical dietitians from leading hospitals in the region to Granada, Spain for two days of high-level clinical dialogue, strategic peer networking, and expert faculty discussions.
📍 Granada, Spain
📅 16–17 June 2026
29/05/2026
She followed the meal plan.
She was compliant.
Yet she still struggled.
Many dietitians are seeing patients who continue to face challenges despite well-structured nutrition plans.
Better outcomes often require more than nutrition knowledge alone.
This is where AI is beginning to support modern dietetic practice—helping dietitians identify patterns, personalize nutrition plans, improve patient education, and optimize documentation, strongly keeping clinical judgment, patient communication, and final decision-making with the dietitian.
🎓 AI IN DIETETICS:
Clinical Assessment, Personalized Nutrition Planning, and Documentation Optimization
đź“… June 29, 2026
đź’» Live on Zoom
Learn practical AI applications that can help you work smarter and enhance patient care.
đź”— Registration through the Courses link in bio
28/05/2026
AI is becoming part of modern dietetic practice.
Today, many dietitians already use tools for:
• meal planning
• patient education
• documentation
• research review
• workflow support
But the challenge is no longer:
“Are we using AI?”
The real challenge is:
How do we use it clinically, ethically, and efficiently while keeping professional judgment at the center of care?
AI can support:
• faster documentation
• personalized nutrition planning
• patient communication
• workflow efficiency
…but it surely requires the dietitian’s expertise to:
• interpret the patient
• apply clinical reasoning
• validate decisions
• provide human-centered care
Modern nutrition practice is moving toward combining clinical expertise with intelligent technology.
Learn practical applications of AI in dietetic practice with CATALYST on June 29.
🎓 AI IN DIETETICS
Clinical Assessment, Personalized Nutrition Planning, and Documentation Optimization
📅 June 29 — Live on Zoom
Register through the courses link in bio
25/05/2026
Reem removed dairy.
Then gluten.
Then processed food.
Her acne still kept flaring.
Sometimes persistent acne is not only about the foods removed.
It may involve:
• insulin patterns
• inflammation
• meal timing
• stress
• metabolic imbalance
This is where the dietitian’s role becomes much deeper than “foods to avoid.”
💬 DM or comment “Reem” to receive the correct answers and 4 clinical clinical reasoning questions to ask.
🎓 DERMATOLOGY & ESTHETIC NUTRITION
From Skin Glow to Metabolic Wellness
đź“… June 16, 2026
🕗 8 PM UAE — Live on Zoom
📌 DM or Comment “DERMA” for registration details.
23/05/2026
Acne is not always just a skincare issue.
Many patients today arrive to dietitians after trying:
• skincare products
• elimination diets
• supplements
• esthetic treatments
…yet the breakouts keep returning.
Sometimes the deeper issue may involve:
• insulin patterns
• inflammation
• dietary behaviors
• metabolic dysfunction
• stress physiology
This is where the dietitian’s role becomes vital:
understanding triggers, assessing patterns, and building nutrition strategies beyond food elimination alone.
Get exactly how to manage acne and other dermatology issues with CATALYST on June 16 !
🎓 DERMATOLOGY & ESTHETIC NUTRITION
From Skin Glow to Metabolic Wellness
📅 June 16 — Live on Zoom
Register through the courses link in bio