- Washington State District Dietetic Associations and Practice Groups:
- Greater Seattle
- Greater Spokane
- North Sound
- Olympia Area
- South Sound
- Southwest Washington
- Tricities
- Yakima Valley
ADA News & Views
ADA regularly sends information & news to our leadership team. We will share it at least every 2 weeks & encourage you to take a look! There are often items that request member comment & feedback.
Also check our "Delegate's Corner" web page for information regarding governance and issues related to the ADA House of Delegates.
September 2, 2010
From: Nancy Nevin-Folino, MEd, RD, CSP, FADA, LD
Chair, Council on Future Practice
Subject: Status Report on the Progress to Address Recommendations
The Council on Future Practice is working hard to ensure the future of our profession. As part of our effort, the Council requested an update from the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education, Commission on Dietetic Registration, ADA Foundation on progress to address the HOD approved recommendations from the Phase 2 Future Practice & Education Task Force.
Link to the full report and we encourage each of you to review it:
In addition, to learn more about the Council and its activities please check out our web page
On this web page, you will find an overview of the Council, the names of the members of the Council and their backgrounds, along with a copy of their 2010-2011 program of work. Please check us out!
If you have questions, contact us at the Council’s electronic mailbox: FuturePractice@eatright.org .
We would like to hear from you! Send us your ideas and suggestions for the future.
6/1/2010
From: Patricia M. Babjak (ADA CEO)
Subject: Policy Initiatives & Advocacy
As you know, I have been closely analyzing our Association’s capabilities and needs in the areas of public policy and advocacy. To both strengthen and broaden ADA’s efforts, I have determined that ADA needs a structure that will accomplish two distinct yet related goals:
1) Expand ADA’s advocacy and policy efforts and
2) Sustain the viability and credibility of the dietetics profession.
To accomplish these vital goals, I am pleased to announce the hiring of two new Vice Presidents to ADA’s Headquarters Team after reviewing over 50 resumes. Both are ADA members with a passion for the profession, with many years of experience working on important food, nutrition and health policy issues. They will work together to positively affect the health of all Americans through food and nutrition by actively increasing ADA’s advocacy and public policy efforts at the federal, state and local levels.
Jeanne Blankenship, MS, RD, has been named Vice President of Policy Initiatives and Advocacy;
Mary Pat Raimondi, MS, RD, has been named Vice President of Strategic Policy and Partnerships.
In addition to the talents and experience that Jeanne and Mary Pat bring to these new positions, the appointments signal a significant organizational priority shift to these key areas to fulfill ADA’s vision, mission and strategic goals.
Jeanne Blankenship is a senior dietitian at the University of California, Davis Medical Center, and a nationally known authority on women’s health issues, bariatric surgery and weight loss. She is the current chair of ADA’s Legislative and Public Policy Committee and serves as the ADA representative to the United States Breastfeeding Committee. Jeanne brings strong analytical, organizational and networking skills to the position. She has an extensive history of monitoring, evaluating, and reporting outcome data in a variety of settings and demonstrated results in developing public policy and advocacy programs. In her new position, Jeanne will focus on state government relations and on providing guidance and support to grassroots lobbying, including work with the Legislative Public Policy Committee and the ADA Political Action Committee; state/local legislative and regulatory monitoring; public policy/legislative priority development; and member grassroots programs, including leadership development. Jeanne is the current chair of the Legislative and Public Policy Committee.
Mary Pat Raimondi is program director for health and nutrition at the University of Minnesota Extension, where she helps shape the university’s federal and state legislative public policy key messages and manages multiple grants and innovative programming. She brings expertise in program management, social marketing, food and nutrition trends and policy analysis to the position. She is also a former LPPC chair and a current member of the Board of Directors and House of Delegates Leadership Team. Mary Pat brings methodical, thoughtful and strategic expertise in public policy, marketing and nutrition education to her new position. She will focus on federal government relations and lobbying, including federal regulatory relations; alliance and coalition building; public policy strategy development; and identification of new policy and program opportunities.
Both of these remarkable RDs also possess a great deal of experience with practice issues such as clinical privileging, informatics and scope of practice. The delineation of their job functions is attached. I know they will work very well together, with all ADA staff and with all organizational units. They have demonstrated skill sets in relationship building; strategic thinking and planning; and in modeling ADA’s values of collaboration and communication. Jeanne and Mary Pat will work in close alignment as they refine the structure of the overall unit.
Jeanne will start at ADA June 7, and Mary Pat will join us later in the month. Both Jeanne and Mary Pat will relocate to Washington, DC. The vacancies on the House Leadership Team and the Board of Directors left by Mary Pat and the Legislative and Public Policy Committee left by Jeanne will be filled by the President and Speaker of the House of Delegates.
Please join me in welcoming Jeanne and Mary Pat to ADA’s Headquarters Team!
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Date: April 14, 2010
To: DPG Members
From: Harold Holler, Vice President, Governance & Practice
Subject: Nutrition Informatics Education Program
The American Dietetic Association and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) are excited to offer members an opportunity to participate in the “10x10 Informatics Education Program”. Participation in the course will provide you with a detailed overview of biomedical and health informatics designed specifically for RDs, DTRs and ADA members. You will gain a broad understanding of the field from the vantage point of those who implement, lead, and develop IT solutions for improving health, healthcare, public health and biomedical research.
This program is made possible through collaboration with Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). If you complete the entire course, you will earn 51.5 CPE credits. The fee for the program is $2,000. The registration deadline is June 2, 2010. To learn more about this opportunity (course description, competencies, complete curriculum, course logistics and readings), please visit the ADA/AMIA/OHSU web page:
https://www.amia.org/amia-ohsu-ada-10x10-offering - be sure to scroll down the page to see all the information noted above.
For questions regarding the registration, payment, receipts, or invoices, please contact Susanne Vellucci at AMIA (susanne@amia.org). If you have questions regarding the curriculum or technology for the course, please consider contacting two ADA members who have participated in the 10 x 10 course: Lindsey Hoggle (Lhoggle@healthprojectpartners.com) or Marty Yadrick (myadrick@computrition.com).
3/10/10
Journal of the American Dietetic Association Announces 2010 Cover Photo Contest!
The Journal is looking for ADA members with an eye for photography and a head for dietetics. Beginning in March 2010, the Journal will be accepting original photographs from ADA members as part of our second annual Journal Cover Contest. Submit one (1) original photograph representing any area of food, nutrition, or dietetics by August 30, 2010, and you could see your masterpiece on the cover of the Journal in 2011! Finalists will be reviewed and judged using a subjective scoring grid based on creativity, image quality, representation of trends in nutrition and dietetics, and appeal to the Journal readership. The winning entry will be voted on by you, ADA’s members, at the Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo in November 2010. You must be an ADA member to enter the contest. For more information and detailed contest rules, link here.
2/10/2010
From the ADA Board of Directors' Meeting
Key Meeting Messages
The Board passed a motion to evaluate our current sponsorship program to maximize benefits for ADA members and the public. A process will be established that is transparent using well-defined criteria reflecting a compelling social responsibility platform.
2. The Board and staff deliberated leveraging ADA’s Web site as a new revenue platform. Various revenue models were discussed. An Online Marketplace business plan was approved as a viable revenue generating Web model and will be submitted to the Finance and Audit Committee as part of the FY2011 budget.
The Legislative and Public Policy Committee’s reports from the Grassroots Workgroup and the Licensure, Scope of Practice and Competition Workgroup identified recommendations for ADA to maximize member skill and strategic involvement at both the state and federal levels. Health reform has the potential for creating new career and training opportunities for RDs and DTRs and ADA members need to navigate the system to be ready to compete. Information will be shared in Affiliate communications in the Policy Initiative & Advocacy Report, On the Pulse and in future issues of ADA Times.
A Health Information Technology Action Plan was approved. The plan identifies strategies and actions that will be pursued to enhance ADA’s involvement and influence on positioning nutrition in electronic and personal health records, along with promoting the role of RDs/DTRs.
ADA is excited about the ADA/ADAF Campaign with the National Dairy Council promoting quality nutrition. The new program “Kids Eat Right” creates a platform for ADA to improve the health of the public and promotes ADA and RDs. The five-year plan includes expanding the RD’s role as the recognized nutrition authority, increasing ADA member involvement in prevention of childhood obesity, and helping the nation’s kids eat right.
11/23/2009
We are delighted to announce new obesity policy-related research funding opportunities, issued by NCI, NHLBI, NIDDK, NICHD, OBSSR, and CDC.
Grant applications are encouraged that propose to:
1. Conduct evaluation research of obesity-related “natural experiments” (defined here as research on community and other population-level policy interventions) that may affect diet and physical activity behavior, and/or
2. Develop and/or validate relevant community-level measures (instruments and methodologies to assess the food and physical activity environments at the community level).
Additional details are available at the links below. Note that standard receipt dates apply. (Details on due dates here: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm)
· R01: Obesity Policy Research: Evaluation and Measures (R01)
· R21: Obesity Policy Research: Evaluation and Measures (R21)
· R03: Obesity Policy Research: Evaluation and Measures (R03)
Please contact us if you have additional questions!
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Robin A. McKinnon, PhD, MPA
Health Policy Specialist
Risk Factor Monitoring and Methods Branch
Applied Research Program
Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences
National Cancer Institute
6130 Executive Blvd. MSC 7344, EPN 4028
Bethesda, MD 20892-7344
Phone: +1-301-594-3599
Fax: +1-301-435-3710
http://riskfactor.cancer.gov/
11/19/2009
ADA rates meatless meals - click here for details
9/11/09 - News regarding ADA's Washington, DC Office - click here
9/2/2009
Link to the ADA President's letter on health care reform
8/14/2009
The new ADA Code of Ethics is available. Click here to access.
6/8/2009
ADA’s Research & Strategic Business Development Team is pleased to announce the publication of the Celiac Disease (CD) Evidence-Based Nutrition Practice Guideline, which is FREE to all ADA members on the Evidence Analysis Library!
Within this guideline, you will find nutrition recommendations related to celiac disease on the following topics:
Ø Medical Nutrition Therapy
Ø Bone Density Screening
Ø Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Ø Gluten-Free Dietary Pattern
Ø Consumption of Whole/Enriched Gluten-Free Grains and Products
Ø Addition of Multivitamin and Mineral Supplement
Ø Calcium/Vitamin D for Reduced Bone Density
Ø Monitoring and Evaluation of Dietary Compliance
This guideline contains systematically developed recommendations, based on scientific evidence, and is designed to assist practitioners on the appropriate nutrition care for patients with celiac disease. ADA members, including an expert workgroup and trained analysts, extensively examined the research to develop a series of recommendations and treatment algorithms which accurately summarize this body of evidence. The intent of ADA’s guidelines is to support the integration of evidence-based dietetics practice and improve the quality of care.
This guideline is one of eleven published guidelines on the library; other guidelines include Adult Weight Management, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Critical Illness, Diabetes Type 1 and 2, Disorders of Lipid Metabolism, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, Hear Failure, Hypertension, Oncology and Pediatric Weight Management. To visit the guidelines, go first to www.eatright.org, sign-in as an ADA member and then select the Evidence Analysis Library link in the left menu bar of the Home Page. Once you are signed-in to the ADA Evidence Analysis Library®, select the “Guidelines” tab or find the “Celiac Disease” link in the A-Z index.
5/23/09
Subject: ADA Medical Nutrition Therapy Effectiveness Evidence Analysis Project
We are pleased to report that the results from the Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) Effectiveness Evidence Analysis project have been published on the ADA Evidence Analysis Library®.
Visit the EAL® website to view the strong evidence that MNT resulted in improved clinical outcomes and reduced costs in the outpatient setting for people with obesity, diabetes, disorders of lipid metabolism and other chronic diseases.
The EAL® is a free member benefit to all ADA members. To view the MNT Effectiveness project, go to www.eatright.org and sign-in with your ADA member number, then select Evidence Analysis Library from the list on the ADA home page.
The MNT Effectiveness evidence analysis project can be found on the EAL® in the Outcomes Management System section under the Nutrition Care Process tab, or is easily located by using the A to Z Index.
We encourage members to use this important evidence-based effectiveness data in advocacy efforts to expand local coverage policies and/or to help expand or maintain RD positions in hospital facilities or specialty clinics.
5/20/09
Click here for a new reference/media information on caffeine in pregnancy
Click here for a new reference/media information on pregnancy
4/24/2009
Click here for the 3rd quarter report from the ADA Issues Management Committee
Click here for information on the Council on Practice
4/9/09 - See new information on the delegate's page regarding the House of Delegates