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Maureen Rose

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Senior Faculty Lecturer

Stage Coordinator, Professional Practice in Dietetics
Coordinator, Graduate Dietetics Programs
Coordinator, International Dietetics Internships

T: 514-398-7748Ìý |Ìýmaureen.rose [at] mcgill.ca (Email) |Ìý Macdonald-Stewart Bldg MS2-039

Degrees

BSc Dietetics (Ã山ǿ¼é)
MEd Educational Psychology (Ã山ǿ¼é)
PhD Instructional Psychology (Ã山ǿ¼é)

Short Bio

Dr. Rose is involved in university teaching and dietetics student supervision at the graduate and undergraduate level in Clinical Nutrition, Community Nutrition and Foodservice Management, and is Coordinator of graduate dietetics programs. Her current research interests are mainly focused around the attempts of community organizations to alleviate food insecurity and/or prevent chronic conditions, such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, through community kitchen and workshop activities. These include providing nutrition education and opportunities to develop budgeting, food choice, and food preparation skills.

In 2017, Dr. Rose initiated a once-a-month Lunch and Learn program for local older adults, which continues to be offered. This includes a nutrition education presentation, a lunch, and take-away materials, all based on a specific food-related theme, which continued by meal delivery and virtual presentations during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr. Rose organizes internships in Caribbean community organizations and First Nations communities, mostly in Northern Quebec and Nunavut, providing an opportunity for dietetics students to develop cultural competency skills and make a contribution to healthy living in these areas.

Awards and Recognitions

  • 2012 Grant: Fonds des services aux collectivitiés, Ministère de l’Education, de Loisir et du Sport. Partenariat pour mettre fin à la faim. (with K. Koski, C. Begg, L. J. Starkey, M. Hendrickson-Nelson)
  • 1998 Grant: Fonds de recherche Québec. Learning Opportunities in Pre-service Dietetics Practice.
  • 1993 CFSEA Food Executive of the Year Award (sponsored by Maple Leaf Food Service).

Active Affiliations

  • Dietitians of Canada.
  • Ordre des diététistes nutritionnistes du Québec (ODNQ)

Committees and Contributions

  • Ã山ǿ¼é School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition Committee on Graduate Students;
  • Reviewer for the Canadian Journal of Dietetic Research and Practice.

Research Interests

  • The acceptance and effect of food assistance activities, such as food banks, Good Food Box initiatives, and community kitchens.
  • The effects of on-site/off/site work schedules on eating behavior and workers’ ideas about their nutritional health.
  • Nutrition education for children, adults, and seniors and its effect on nutrition knowledge and acceptance of a greater variety of healthy foods.
  • Methods of arriving at accurate nutrient analysis of menu items.

Current Research

Dr. Rose’s current research includes studies on:

  • The acceptance and impact of the FoodFit program for disadvantaged adults, comprising weekly sessions of nutrition education, physical activity, and group cooking and tasting.
  • The effects on eating behavior and perceived nutritional health of on-site/off-site work schedules.
  • The impact of summer camp nutrition education sessions on children’s knowledge of local produce and acceptance of a greater variety of vegetables
  • Eating behavior and perceptions of nutritional health in Caribbean and First Nations communities.
  • Development and evaluation of a method to derive an accurate nutrient analysis of menu items.
  • Pilot testing, with undergraduate nutrition students, of learning modules on the new 2022 labelling guidelines.

Through supervising students in the M.Sc. Applied program (dietetics credentialing, project, and practicum options), Dr. Rose is involved in projects for the Dietitians of Canada Practice Evidence-based Nutrition (PEN) online resource. In addition, a significant part of Dr. Rose’s work over a number of years, has been preparing, animating, and evaluating workshops for preceptors on fostering professional development in students and others.

Dr. Rose’s doctoral research was an investigation of interns’ and preceptors’ perceptions of the Competencies for Entry-Level Practice of Dietitians of Canada and the perceived opportunities available to develop those.

Courses

NUTR 214 Food Fundamentals 4 Credits
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NUTR 322 Applied Sciences Communication 3 Credits
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NUTR 502 Independent Study 2 3 Credits
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NUTR 626 Writing for Dietetics Practice 2 Credits
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NUTR 651 M.Sc. (A) Literature Review 3 Credits
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Team taught courses:

NUTR 208 Professional Practice Stage 1A 2 Credits
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NUTR 209 Professional Practice Stage 1B 2 Credits
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NUTR 310 Professional Practice Stage 2A 2 Credits
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NUTR 311 Professional Practice Stage 2B 5 Credits
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NUTR 409 Professional Practice Stage 3B 9 Credits
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NUTR 508 Professional Practice Stage 4A 7 Credits
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NUTR 509 Professional Practice Stage 4B 7 Credits
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NUTR 510 Course not available

NUTR 612 Grad Prof Pract 2 Management 8 Credits
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NUTR 613 Grad Prof Pract 3 Clin Nutr 7 Credits
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NUTR 614 Grad Prof Pract 4 Comm Nutr 8 Credits
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NUTR 629 Professional Dietetics Project 6 Credits
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Current Publications

NOTE: Former surname "Lucas"

Hansen C., Rose, M., Hendrickson-Nelson, M. Field to Practice: Integration of farm activities into Canadian dietetics education (poster). Food and Nutrition conference and Expo (FNCE). Nashville, TN. Oct 3-6, 2015.

Hansen C., Rose, M., Hendrickson-Nelson, M. Koski, K., Begg, C. Integration of lightly-processed, local produce into community kitchens: Lessons learned (poster). The International Conference on Culinary Arts and Sciences. Montclair State University, NJ. June 3, 2015.

Kestenbaum, M., Rose, M. Nutricia and Ã山ǿ¼é; a win-win relationship (poster). Danone Medical Division - Regulatory Network Meeting. Madrid, Spain April 20, 2015.

Bell, E., Rose, M., Roll, C. (2014). The Good Food Box Pilot Project as a Contribution to Addressing Food Accessibility in the Elderly. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Research and Practice. 014; 75(4):191-194.

Begg, C., Hendrickson Nelson, M., Rose, M. (2014). (Eds.). The Mac Cookbook. The School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition in partnership with Out of the Garden Project, Macdonald Student-Run Ecological Gardens, Macdonald Campus Students’ Society, and the Department of Plant Science.

Rose, M. Healthy eating for all. Symposium on Diabetes. World Diabetes Day, Deluxe Theatre, Grenville, St. Andrews, Grenada, Nov 14, 2014.

Rose, M. (2011) Fostering professional development, as a preceptor of dietetics students. A workshop. School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, Ã山ǿ¼é. Oct 16, 2011: Montreal General Hospital. Oct 18, 2011: Royal Victoria Hospital, Nov 16, 2011: Jewish General Hospital, Montreal.

Rose, M, McAlpine, L, Srychar, I. (2005) "Learning Opportunity and Preparedness for Practice: Perceptions from Dietetics Programs in Canada." Canadian Journal of Dietetic Research and Practice, 66(4), pp. 221-228.

Rose-Lucas, M. (May 2001) Perceived Competencies of graduating dietitians in Canada (1999): Depth and breadth of learning opportunity and preparedness for practice. Doctoral thesis.

Rose-Lucas, M. "Perceived competencies of graduating dietitians in Canada (1999): Depth and breadth of learning opportunity and preparedness for practice. (Oral presentation)" Canadian Foundation for Dietetic Research Event. Winnipeg, AB. June 9, 2001.

Rose-Lucas, M. (2001). "Three-way learning: Suggestions for dietitians working with interns." Practice: Exploring Member’s Practice Issues, Dietitians of Canada, 01(16), p.6.

Lucas, M., Jacobs Starkey, L. (2000) "Fostering professional development in dietetics: A workshop." Canadian Journal of Dietetic Research and Practice, 61(1), pp. 18-23.

Lucas, M. On-line discussion: First steps. Panellist and facilitator of a hands-on session. Ã山ǿ¼é Centre for University Teaching and Learning. Jan 27, 1999.

Jacobs Starkey, L., Lucas, M., Ploude, H. Expanding Dietetics practice (Internship) Opportunities through Distance Education. A poster presentation at Food and Nutrition Beyond Borders II: A joint conference of the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada. June 10-13, 1999. Vancouver, BC.

Lucas, M. Facilitation: "Focusing on the learner." Air Canada Customer Service Trainers Conference. St Sauveur, QC. Aug 18, 1998.

Lucas, M., Armour, B. "Mentoring; The key to a strong professional future." Dietitians of Canada Practice and Research Event. Wolfville, NS. June 13, 1998.

Lucas, M. (1998). "Book review: Health promotion ideas that work: 84 proven activities for the workplace by E Glaros." Canadian Journal of Dietetic Research and Practice, 60(2), p. 112.

Lucas, M. (1998) "Mentor and mentee: Two sides of one valuable coin. Practice: A Practice Update Publication for Dietitians of Canada, 98(2), p.7.

Lucas, M., Davies, S., Cochrane, L. (1997) "Action-based Research: the Impact on Health Practice of a Master’s Program in Adult Education." Proceedings from Crossing Borders, Breaking Boundaries. Standing conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults. University of London, Surrey, England.

Rose-Lucas, M. "Fostering professional development in students and others. A one day workshop." School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, Ã山ǿ¼é. Twenty-eight workshops given across Canada (1996 - 2003).

Davies, S., McAlpine, L., Cochrane, L., Pominville, A., Healey, E., Lucas, M., Posel, N. (1996). "Action-Based Research: A Symposium on the Impact of a M.Ed., Program in Adult Education on Health Practice. Proceedings from Rethinking Education, Training, and Employment." June, Winnipeg. Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education.

McAlpine, L., Frew, E., Lucas, M. (1991). "Mechanisms for Helping "Becoming" Practitioners Develop Professionals' Ways of Knowing." Proceedings from Professionals' Ways of Knowing and the Implications for Continuing Professional Education. Pre-Conference, Montreal, QC.

Lucas, M. (Spr 1991). "Eating on the wild side." Macdonald Journal, p. 19.

Lucas, M. (Aut 1991). "Eating trends: Through the 80s and into the 90s." Macdonald Journal, p. 19.

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Workshops and Guest Lectures

Rose, M. Fostering professional development, as a preceptor of dietetics students. ÌýA half-day workshop. Ã山ǿ¼é Hospital Centre, Montreal. Feb 17, 2016, Glen Site; Feb 24, 2016, Montreal General Hospital site.

Rose, M. Living Well with Diabetes. A Lecture to Commemorate World Diabetes Day, sponsored by the Canadian High Commission and the Barbados High Commission. Frank Collymore Hall, Central Bank Building, Bridgetown, Barbados. Nov 11, 2015.

Rose, M. Obesity: Causes and Consequences : a research update. Grenada Food and Nutrition Council Meeting. St. George’s University, Grenada. Nov 21, 2014.

Rose, M. Healthy Eating for All. Symposium on Diabetes. World Diabetes Day, Deluxe Theatre, Grenville, St. Andrews, Grenada, Nov 14, 2014.

Rose, M. Nutrition Therapy: Part of the team approach to the prevention and treatment of disease. Guest lecture at the University of the West Indies Faculty of Medical Sciences, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bridgetown, Barbados. Nov 17, 2009.

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