Rachel Davis
Gastrointestinal Nutrition & Oncology
BND (hons), APD
Rachel Davis is an Accredited Practising Dietitian who specialises in using diet therapy for functional gastrointestinal disorders and enteral tube feeding and oral nutrition support for people undergoing cancer treatment.
Rachel completed her training at Flinders University and was awarded first-class honours for her research examining habitual fibre intakes of people living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Rachel is currently undertaking her PhD examining protein metabolism in ulcerative colitis and is involved in multiple research projects including examining nutrition risk in patients with NAFLD/NASH liver disease. Rachel works across both public and private health care settings as a clinical and research dietitian and provides expert dietary advice in the specialty areas of gastroenterology, gastrointestinal surgery, oncology and home enteral tube feeding.
Specialist Clinical Skills
Functional disorders of the gut-brain axis & gastrointestinal diseases
Rachel works closely with gastroenterologists to provide specialist nutrition therapy to people with irritable bowel syndrome, coeliac disease, and other gastrointestinal issues. This includes FODMAP diet therapy for people suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, nutrition support in liver disease, gastrointestinal cancers and malabsorption disorders.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Rachel has a strong interest in providing nutrition support to patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Rachel's research focus has been on fibre in inflammatory bowel disease and is now examining protein metabolism in ulcerative colitis as part of her PhD. Rachel is highly experienced in using a variety of dietary management strategies for treating inflammation in Crohn’s disease and using individualised diet therapies and nutrition support for both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
Enteral Tube Feeding and Oncology
Rachel has a special interest in home enteral tube feeding, providing specialist dietary advice and support to individuals and their families. Rachel also works closely with oncologist and specialist nurses to provide nutrition support to patients undergoing both chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Her experience includes providing dietary advice and enteral tube feeding support to assist patients with optimising their nutrition during and after cancer treatment.
Rachel completed her training at Flinders University and was awarded first-class honours for her research examining habitual fibre intakes of people living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Rachel is currently undertaking her PhD examining protein metabolism in ulcerative colitis and is involved in multiple research projects including examining nutrition risk in patients with NAFLD/NASH liver disease. Rachel works across both public and private health care settings as a clinical and research dietitian and provides expert dietary advice in the specialty areas of gastroenterology, gastrointestinal surgery, oncology and home enteral tube feeding.
Specialist Clinical Skills
Functional disorders of the gut-brain axis & gastrointestinal diseases
Rachel works closely with gastroenterologists to provide specialist nutrition therapy to people with irritable bowel syndrome, coeliac disease, and other gastrointestinal issues. This includes FODMAP diet therapy for people suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, nutrition support in liver disease, gastrointestinal cancers and malabsorption disorders.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Rachel has a strong interest in providing nutrition support to patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Rachel's research focus has been on fibre in inflammatory bowel disease and is now examining protein metabolism in ulcerative colitis as part of her PhD. Rachel is highly experienced in using a variety of dietary management strategies for treating inflammation in Crohn’s disease and using individualised diet therapies and nutrition support for both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
Enteral Tube Feeding and Oncology
Rachel has a special interest in home enteral tube feeding, providing specialist dietary advice and support to individuals and their families. Rachel also works closely with oncologist and specialist nurses to provide nutrition support to patients undergoing both chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Her experience includes providing dietary advice and enteral tube feeding support to assist patients with optimising their nutrition during and after cancer treatment.
Professional networks
Member of Dietitians Australia
Chair of the South Australian Gastroenterology Dietitians Network
Member of Dietitians Crohn's Colitis Australia Network
Member of Disorders of the Gut-Brain Axis Dietitians Network
Member of Dietitians Australia
Chair of the South Australian Gastroenterology Dietitians Network
Member of Dietitians Crohn's Colitis Australia Network
Member of Disorders of the Gut-Brain Axis Dietitians Network