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                                   Syllabus 
            HNSC 4320 Nutrition Management of Disease States 
                          Winter 2021 (CRN, 51918) 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
          Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences 
           
                                                 HNSC 4320 (Winter 2021, 1 of 12 pages) 
           
           
                
                                                                            
                                        ***We acknowledge with great respect that The University of Manitoba 
                                        campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-
                                        Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis 
                                        Nation.*** 
               Instructor:                  Miyoung Suh, RD, PhD 
                                            577 Duff Roblin bldg. Fort Garry campus 
                                            /R4052 St. Boniface Hospital Research Center (main office) 
                                            Phone: 204-235-3106 
                                            e-mail: miyoung.suh@umanitoba.ca 
               Office hours:                By appointment (arranged by e-mail)  
               Teaching Assistant:          Chelsey Walchuk, RD, MSc, PhD candidate                            
                                            e-mail: umwalchu@myumanitoba.ca 
               Office hours:                Immediately after class or by e-mail 
                
               Course Format: 
               Lecture and Guest Speakers: 
                                     Tues & Thur                       8:30-9:45am Online synchronous (Webex)*  
               Laboratory Section:  B01 (CRN, 51919), Thur        1:00-3:00pm Online synchronous (Webex)* 
                                     B02 (CRN, 51920), Thur       3:00-5:00pm Online synchronous (Webex)* 
                                     * If Webex is down, Zoom will be used a back up system. 
                
               Description:  
               Nutritional assessment and dietary management of acute and chronic disease states. 
               Pre-requisites/co-requisites: HNSC 3300, HNSC 3310 and HNSC 3320.   
                
               This course is a mandatory requirement for students who are applying for dietetic internship. 
                
               Learning Objectives:  
               This course will enable students:   
               1.   to gain clinical nutrition knowledge and the etiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms     
                     of clinical diseases; 
               2.   to identify the role of nutrition in the prevention and management of various disease states; 
               3.   to apply nutrition recommendations and guidelines to specific clinical disease states;  
               3.   to apply clinical nutrition knowledge to develop nutritional care plan (NCP: Assessment,  
                     Diagnosis, Intervention, and Monitoring & Evaluation (ADIME)) for each patient with    
                    consideration of life style, socio-economical, cultural, and psychological factors, and 
               4.   to understand the role of the clinical dietitian in patient care as a member of the health care  
                     team in the provision of nutritional care. 
                       
               Textbook and Reference Materials: 
               1. Required textbook:         
                                                                        th             th
                      - Krause’s Food and the Nutrition Care Process, 14  edition: or 15  edition   
                        Mahan LK, Escott-Stump and Raymond JL, Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia 
                      - Any medical dictionary (eg. Tabler’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary) 
                      - Lab Manual for HNSC4320 (bookstore, University of Manitoba Bookstore) 
                                                                             HNSC 4320 (Winter 2021, 2 of 12 pages) 
                
                
                         
                        2. Recommended Reference Books: 
                                    - Textbooks from prerequisite courses. 
                                    - Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (CPS 2019)   
                                      (University of Manitoba Libraries)  
                        3. Important Web Sites: 
                                    Dietitians of Canada: www.dietitians.ca 
                                    Health Canada: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/index_e.html  
                                    Canadian Diabetes Association: www.diabetes.ca 
                                    Public Health Agency of Canada: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/index-eng.php 
                                    American Dietetics Association:  www.eatright.org  
                                    American Heart Association: www.heart.org/HEARTORG/ 
                        4. Other readings, specific nutrition guidelines and useful websites will be made available 
                        throughout the term. 
                                                             
                        Using Copyrighted Material: 
                        Please respect copyright. We will use copyrighted content in this course. I have ensured that the content I 
                        use  is  appropriately  acknowledged  and  is  copied  in  accordance  with  copyright  laws  and  university 
                        guidelines. Copyrighted works, including those created by me, are made available for private study and 
                        research and must not be distributed in any format without permission. Do not upload copyrighted works to 
                        a learning management system (such as UM Learn), or any website, uncles an exception to the Copyright 
                        Act applies or written permission has been confirmed. For more information, see the University’s Copyright 
                        Office website at http://umanitoba.ca/copyright/ or contact um_copyright@umanitoba.ca.  
                         
                        Course Technology:  
                        UM Learn will be used for posting all lectures, assignment, and other content. It will also be used 
                        for evaluation such as exams and assignments.  
                        Cisco Webex will be used for the deliberation of synchronous lectures and labs, and 
                        communications with instructor. Students are encouraged to take a look at the Webex features 
                        (eg. muting, sharing screen, raising hand, etc.) 
                         
                        Expectations: 
                        •     Regular attendance to lectures and labs is essential for success in this course. 
                        •     You are responsible for reviewing the relevant sections/chapters in the required textbook and 
                              lab manual prior to attending lectures and labs. Please bring your main resources and a 
                              calculator to each class and lab.   
                        •     You are not allowed arbitrarily moving between the two laboratory sections. 
                                    o  You are not allowed to leave a lab earlier and expected to participate a group and class 
                                          discussion. 
                                    o  In case of leaving earlier, you will not be considered as a full attendance of the lab 
                                          (the grading regulations will be applied as indicated below section). 
                        •     Do respect your fellow students and foster a cooperative learning environment where other’s 
                              questions and comments are heard and discussed. 
                         
                        •     I will be available for communication for any questions and comments you have via Cisco 
                              Webex communication and meetings. 
                        •     I will make an effort to reply to your questions/concerns within 72 hours-maximum 1 week, 
                              depending on the questions and time allowed.  
                                                                                                                              HNSC 4320 (Winter 2021, 3 of 12 pages) 
                         
                         
                       
                      •    I value the diverse learning environment.  Any lectures and discussions will be based in respect of 
                           diversity (culture, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, sexuality, disability, age, socioeconomic status 
                           and etc). 
                      •    I also expect you to follow some policies around Class Communication, Academic Integrity, 
                           and Recording Class Lectures as below. 
                            
                           Academic Integrity:  
                           Each student in this course is expected to abide by the University of Manitoba Academic Integrity 
                           principles. Always remember to reference the work of others that you have used. Also be advised that 
                           you are required to complete your assignments independently unless otherwise specified. If you are 
                           encouraged to work in a team, ensure that your project complies with the academic integrity regulations. 
                           You must do your own work during exams. Inappropriate  collaborative behavior and violation of other 
                           Academic Integrity principles, will lead to the serious disciplinary action.  Visit the Academic Calendar, 
                           Student Advocacy, and Academic Integrity web pages for more information and support.   
                       
                           Recording Class Lectures: 
                           As an UM Faculty Association member, Dr. Miyoung Suh holds copyright to all of the course 
                           materials and lectures including lab manual and materials. Thus, no audio or video recording of 
                           lectures or presentations is allowed in any format, openly or surreptitiously, in whole or in part without 
                           her permission. Course materials (both paper and digital) are only for your private study and 
                           research, but not to share with others via posting in any media and online. 
                            
                           Student Accessibility Services:  
                           The University of Manitoba is committed to providing an accessible academic community. Students 
                           Accessibility Services (SAS) offers academic accommodation supports and services such as note-
                           taking, interpreting, assistive technology and exam accommodations.  Students who have, or think they 
                           may have, a disability (e.g. mental illness, learning, medical, hearing, injury-related, visual) are invited 
                           to contact SAS to arrange a confidential consultation.  
                           Student Accessibility Services, 520 University Centre 
                           Phone: (204) 474-7423; Email: Student_accessibility@umanitoba.ca 
                       
                       
                       
                      COURSE SCHEDULE AND EVALUATION                                              
                       
                      Grading and Evaluation: 
                      Evaluation                                                                  Date                                               Grade (%)     
                      Midterm Test                                                               Mar 16, 2021 (in class)                               30 
                      Term Assignment                                                            Mar 30, 2021 (by 4:00 pm)                             35 
                      Group member assessment on assignment                                      Mar 30, 2021 (by 4:00 pm)                               5 
                      & overall contribution                      
                      Final Exam                                                            Examination Period (April, 2021)                           30 
                      The last date to voluntarily withdraw without academic penalty is March 31, 2021.  
                                                                                                                                                                   
                      Grading:  
                      Final grades will be assigned as follows: 
                                ≥ 90.0%                          A+                                         65.0 - 69.9                     C+ 
                                85.0 - 89.9                      A                                          60.0 - 64.9                     C 
                                75.0 - 84.9                      B+                                         50.0 - 59.9                     D 
                                70.0 - 74.9                      B                                          < 50%                           F 
                                                                                                                 HNSC 4320 (Winter 2021, 4 of 12 pages) 
                       
                       
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