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Where do our evidence-based guidelines actually come from? In this episode, Christina Rollins sits down with researcher and educator Dr. Amy Ellis to unpack the real process behind developing EAL and ASPEN guidelines.
You’ll hear:
🔍 How evidence is gathered, graded, and translated into clinical recommendations
⚠️ The challenges of conducting nutrition research—especially when RCTs aren’t feasible in critical care
🧠 Practical tips for evaluating research articles
🚩 How to spot predatory journals before they mislead your practice
If you’ve ever wondered how to bridge the gap between research and clinical decision-making, this episode is for you.
Visit dnsdpg.org to access a ton of nutrition support related resources, network with clinicians across the globe, and apply for funding to support your next great research project!
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Where do our evidence-based guidelines actually come from? In this episode, Christina Rollins sits down with researcher and educator Dr. Amy Ellis to unpack the real process behind developing EAL and ASPEN guidelines.
You’ll hear:
🔍 How evidence is gathered, graded, and translated into clinical recommendations
⚠️ The challenges of conducting nutrition research—especially when RCTs aren’t feasible in critical care
🧠 Practical tips for evaluating research articles
🚩 How to spot predatory journals before they mislead your practice
If you’ve ever wondered how to bridge the gap between research and clinical decision-making, this episode is for you.
Visit dnsdpg.org to access a ton of nutrition support related resources, network with clinicians across the globe, and apply for funding to support your next great research project!

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