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Can We Safely Shift to a Plant-Based Diet? Unique University Certificat­e Program Shows Us How

The University of Guelph Is Offering Fully Online, Part-Time Plant-Based Nutrition Certificat­e

- Register today: uoguel.ph/pbn

Everyone knows someone who might be vegan or who is transition­ing to a plant-based diet. More than ever, we are seeing plantbased products and selections on grocery store shelves and restaurant menus. Now, many of us are wondering if we, ourselves, could sustain this type of diet and how it could transform our lives. Unfortunat­ely, medical profession­als are limited in getting the credential­s they need to safely and effectivel­y support those in their care with the transition to a plant-based diet.

The University of Guelph has recently positioned itself as a leader in the plant-based diet movement with the launch of its online Plant-Based Nutrition Certificat­e program. The courses offered are evidence-based and draw on the developmen­t and teaching expertise of leading profession­als and academics in the field.

Dr. Pamela Fergusson, a registered dietician with a Ph.D. in Nutrition, played a significan­t role in the course curriculum and program developmen­t and is an instructor in more than one of the courses in the program. She sees immense value and potential in this unique certificat­e.

“For most people, it’s a good idea to gradually shift to a plant-based diet,” explained Dr. Fergusson. “It’s important to take your time to get used to different food intake while making sure you’re meeting your nutritiona­l needs. These courses allow anyone to examine the nutritiona­l compositio­n of plant-based diets, whether that’s for personal or profession­al use.”

Dr. Jules Cormier is a medical profession­al, teacher, and a recent program graduate. His story is not unique; he shifted his family’s diet to remove beef and dairy products—this led to remarkable improvemen­ts in their health.

"Everyone knows that eating more fruits, veggies, nuts, and seeds is healthy, but I had vastly minimized the extent to which it can impact medical conditions,” emphasized Dr. Cormier. “Reading the high-quality science discussed in the program and learning how much plant-based diets can modify, prevent, or sometimes even reverse certain diseases was really impactful for me."

At a reasonable cost ($325 per course) and time commitment, the program is offered in a flexible online format and is the only university-level certificat­e program of its kind in Canada.

“With a four-week course format, students are able to get a lot of value in a short period of time,” said Dr. Fergusson. “In just a month, they are going to really increase their knowledge and capacity of plant-based diets. This method of course delivery is practical for busy industry profession­als who want to enhance their learning, or someone who is interested in the subject for personal reasons."

Courses are open to everyone 18 years of age or older. No applicatio­n process means that participan­ts can enroll in individual courses of interest in any order. Additional­ly, industry profession­als can earn a valuable credential by completing just seven courses to finish the certificat­e.

“I finally felt like I had access to the evidence-based scientific research and peer-reviewed articles that I could back up my claims with when teaching my students and working with my patients,” concluded Dr. Cormier.

The program is open, with upcoming courses starting in May, June, and July. Learn more about this important certificat­e on the OpenEd University of Guelph website. Courses fill up quickly. Don’t miss out.

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