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Learn about unique nutritional needs throughout the human lifespan and understand how to prevent disease and support health through each phase.
Dr. Carrie Watkins has been a licensed and registered Naturopathic Doctor for more than 15 years. She is a passionate educator and has extensive experience in both teaching and clinical practice. Dr. Watkins graduated from McGill University with Bachelor of Science with focus on Wildlife and Plant Biology and received her Naturopathic medical training from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. She was the owner and operator of a busy clinical practice in Toronto for several years before fulfilling a dream to live closer to the ocean. For over a decade now, Dr. Watkins has lived and practiced on beautiful Vancouver Island. Dr. Watkins loves to learn and explore how psychology intersects with health, access to resources and how we experience our lives. She has spent many years leading health education and wellness programs in hospital, community and corporate settings. For over 10 years, they has held a faculty position at Pacific Rim College teaching many core classes in biomedical sciences, anatomy and nutrition. In addition to being a Naturopathic Doctor, Dr. Watkins is an instructor in the movement and yoga community with many years of experience and advanced training. She believes in offering practices that support more agency, knowledge and personal growth. This has led to the development of her passion projects: Conversations with the Nervous System, Conversations with the Breath, the Science of Embodied Yoga and Experiential Anatomy. When she is not teaching, you can find Dr. Watkins outside. Her deepest pleasure is spending time in the wildness of Vancouver Island and the never-ending process of growing and learning in her garden.
This course is about how nutritional needs change throughout the human lifespan. There are foundational nutrient requirements that allow one to thrive in each life phase, from infancy to mature adult. This course covers the general needs and common conditions through the life phases while embracing individual variations, preferences, and challenges that make us all unique.
This course covers recommended nutrition and supplements to support growth and development, disease prevention, and symptom relief. Further, suggestions for particular foods or lifestyle activities to avoid are included.
This course is designed to empower you with information about taking care of yourself, loved ones, and community members throughout current and future life stages.
Upon completion of this course, you will have the ability to:
Section I | Welcome
1. Introduction
2. Course outline
Section II | Pediatrics
3. Introduction to Pediatrics
4. Infants
5. Children
Section III | Adolescents
7. Introduction to Adolescents
8. Adolescents
Section IV | Adults
8. Introduction to Adults
9. Adults
10. Pregnancy
Section V | Older adults
11. Introduction to Older Adults
12. Older adults
Section VI | Conclusion
13. Overview of key life phases