Carolyn Taylor has been working at the Spinal Injuries Centre in Sheffield as their Dietitian for 27 years. This has given her a wealth of knowledge of the nutritional aspects for those living with a spinal cord injury. During this time she has worked on a number of projects, including the MASCIP guidelines for neurogenic bowels and their weight management guidelines. She has a strong interest in research and is currently undertaking a research project to look at designing a weight management service for the patients of the Sheffield spinal centre.

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