
About Me
My professional story
At the heart of everything I do is a commitment to understanding you and the experiences that have shaped your health. My background in biomedical science, dietetics, nutritional therapy and mental health support, together with my own lived experience, allows me to bring clinical expertise and personal understanding to everyone I help.
I use the names Biomedic Nutritionist® and The Therapy Dietitian as my professional identities, and they have developed as the layers of my life and experience have evolved. Together they reflect the breadth of my background, and represent different aspects of me and my work, but share the same values and commitment to supporting everyone as an individual.
CellNurish is everything I have worked towards. It is the heart of how I bring my knowledge, experience and professional practice together in one place, and where I meet you in everyday life.
Anna
Why did I become a Dietitian and Nutritional Therapist?
When I first put on my lab coat to work in laboratory medicine with the desire to help patients, each day was a deep dive into the complexities of the human body, amidst biopsies and microscopes. I was involved in the intricacies of disease, the importance of precise diagnosis, and the profound impact of biomedical science on patient care. My work behind-the-scenes played a critical role in patient diagnosis and treatment, demanding precision, dedication and unwavering commitment to high standards of scientific excellence.
During those years I witnessed firsthand the effects of how diet and lifestyle could affect health outcomes. I became increasingly drawn to the field of nutrition, lifestyle medicine, health, wellness and quality of life, with a focus on supporting health and prevention of disease.
With over three decades of professional and clinical experience, my approach combines dietetics, nutritional therapy, and biomedical science. Dietetics provides medical nutrition assessment and support within a clinical framework. Nutritional therapy adds a complementary perspective, looking more holistically at patterns, choices, and influences in daily life. Biomedical science brings depth in the background, with insight into how the body works at a systems level.
Alongside this, over 25 years of volunteering in mental health support, along with qualifications in counselling skills, equailty and diversity, and training in motivational interviewing, human factors, and unconscious bias has shaped a way of working that considers the whole person and recognises how physical and psychological health connect.
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The professional part of my journey
Qualifications
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MSc in Nutritional Therapy, University of Worcester
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PgDip in Nutrition & Dietetics, University of Chester
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BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science, Liverpool John Moores University
Registrations
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Registered Dietitian HCPC
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Registered Nutritional Therapist CNHC
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Registered Biomedical Scientist HCPC*
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Chartered Scientist with The Science Council*
Professional Memberships
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Fellow of Institute of Biomedical Science
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Member of British Dietetic Association
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Member of British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine
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Member of British Dietetic Association Specialist Groups | Autism Specialist Sub-Group | Freelance Dietitians Specialist Group | Kidney Dietitian Specialist Group
Additional training
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Certificate in Counselling Skills - Level 2
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Equality and Diversity in the Workplace
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Food Safety and Food Catering
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Human Factors in Healthcare
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Motivational Interviewing in Groups
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Unconscious bias
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Workplace Mentoring
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Lived Experience
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CNHC - Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council
HCPC - Health & Care Professions Council
*Biomedical Scientist and Chartered Scientist registrations are not applied in a practising capacity through the services offered on this website.
*Functional Testing and supplementation subject to assessment and when appropriate.



