1, nutrition expert/supervisor: usually a registered dietitian or clinical nutrition expert with relevant professional background and qualifications. They may be responsible for the leadership, coordination and management of the group, supervise and formulate the nutrition support plan, and provide professional advice and guidance.
2. Doctors/attending doctors: Doctors play an important role in nutritional support groups, especially in formulating treatment plans, evaluating patients' condition, and monitoring the effect of nutritional treatment.
3. Clinical pharmacists: responsible for evaluating and monitoring patients' drug treatment, providing suggestions on oral or intravenous nutritional supplements, and cooperating with other team members to ensure the coordination and safety of nutrition and drug treatment.
4. Clinical dietitian: provide personalized nutrition assessment, diagnosis and treatment programs, including providing nutritional support through oral or intravenous routes, monitoring and adjusting nutrition, and providing relevant education and guidance.
5. Nursing group: responsible for the daily care and monitoring of patients, ensuring the effective implementation of nutritional support plan and timely provision of nutritional treatment.
6. Social workers/psychologists: They can provide social support, psychological counseling and psychotherapy to help patients and their families cope with psychological and social problems related to nutritional support. Remarks: The organizational structure of different medical institutions or nutrition support groups may be different. These are just some typical roles. The actual organizational structure may be adjusted according to specific needs and resources.