Reaching Out in Research with Meg Hockey


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Oct 29 2020 65 mins  

Meghan Hockey is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and Nutritionist, currently completing her PhD and working as a Research Assistant, at the Food & Mood Centre. Her research interests focus on the role of diet - particularly dairy consumption - in common mental disorders and cognition. Meghan is also extensively involved with research translation at the Food & Mood Centre, and has delivered a number of workshops and cooking demonstrations, particularly aimed at school-aged children.

In this bite, Meghan shares her past experiences working as a clinical dietician, and how she came about working in Nutrition Psychiatry research. She discusses her multiple placement opportunities in university, and the value of her internship with The Smiles Trial and the Food and Mood Centre. She also shares what it’s like doing her current PhD work and discusses her experience and plans in running her own private practice business.

During the conversation, we discuss:

  • Her multiple placement experiences in regional public health, food service and clinical.
  • Working as an intern on The Smiles Trial to determine whether diet can affect mood.
  • How she landed her graduate role as a clinical dietitian and transitioning from this role into research.
  • Her experiences with clinical dietetics and how it has influenced her learning and career.
  • What doing a PhD and working as a researcher entails
  • Running her own private practise business
  • Working in Nutritional Psychiatry and the significance of this topic in nutrition.

Meg is our final guest for season two! However, don't fret - we have a surprise final episode in store for you down the line.