Heather Donald is a Lecturer in Dietetics and Nutrition within the DNBS Division at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. Heather also has affiliations to several other organisations;
- Fellow of the
- Overview
- Research Interests
- Research Publications
- Teaching and Learning
Heather graduated from ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø with a BSc in Dietetics in 1999.Ìý Her first Dietetic role was working at the Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, before taking a Nutritionist post in the community to work with the Governments Sure Start initiatives.Ìý In 2003 she moved to a new post in Birmingham where she undertook an MSc Paediatrics at the University of Birmingham while continuing her work as a Nutritionist with the Sure Start Initiatives in Birmingham and a Dietetic clinical role with the Paediatric LearningÌý Disabilities Services.ÌýÌý
She moved to Dundee in 2005 where she work as a Paediatric Dietitian in the specialist areas of Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU), Renal and Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. In 2008 she worked full-time with the Paediatric Type 1 Diabetes team and was part of a team involved with a multicentre trial funded by Diabetes UK, advising on nutrition while using Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (insulin pump).Ìý
In 2009 Heather was appointed as a Clinical Lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics at RGU splitting her time between lecturing and working as a Community Dietitian with NHS Grampian. In her post with NHS Grampian she was involved in childhood obesity management, infant and maternal nutrition and general dietetic clinics.Ìý In 2016 Heather became a full-time lecturer at RGU.Ìý During this time, she was also a visiting lecturer for the Postgraduate Diploma in Dietetics at University of Malta from 2017- 2020 lecturing on Paediatrics.Ìý In 2009 Heather became an Accreditation Assessor for the BDA, a role she currently retains.Ìý
Heather took up a lecturing post for the BSc (Hons) Nutrition course at ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø in January 2022.
Research Overview
- Portion sizesÌýÌý
- Maternal and infant NutritionÌý
- Public Health with a focus of the role of nutrition in prevention of noncommunicable disease.Ìý
Research Methods
Nutritional Epidemiology study designsÌýÌý
Subject areas
Epidemiology, Public Health, Paediatrics and undergraduate Honors Project SupervisionÌý
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Programmes:Ìý
BSc (Hons) NutritionÌý
Master of Dietetics; MSc/PgDip DieteticsÌý
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