March 2015 People & Events

March 2015 People & Events

FROM THE ACADEMY People & Events ACADEMY CALENDAR 2015 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo October 3-6, 2015 Nashville, TN Tell Us Your Issue . . . We...

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FROM THE ACADEMY People & Events

ACADEMY CALENDAR 2015 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo October 3-6, 2015 Nashville, TN Tell Us Your Issue . . . We care about the concerns of Academy members and want to hear from you. There are four easy ways to submit your issues:  E-mail [email protected].  Fax 312/899-4790.  Phone 800/877-1600 ext 5000.  Contact your delegate You will receive immediate confirmation that your message has been received and action will be taken within 2 months. For more information, visit the Academy’s member home page and click on Member Issues or visit www.eatright.org/issues. Deadline for submitting material for the People & Events section is the first of the month, 3 months before the date of the issue (eg, May 1 for the August issue). Publication of an educational event is not an endorsement by the Academy of the event or sponsor. Send material to: Ryan Baechler, Editor, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 120 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606; journal@eatright. org; 312/899-0040, ext. 4829; or fax, 312/899-4790.

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Clinical Nutrition Management DPG Symposium April 11-14, 2015, The Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle, WA. With the health care environment rapidly changing, those in clinical nutrition management

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are seeking to increase clinical quality and patient satisfaction within the confines of limited resources—making the contribution of each team member even more crucial. Using transformational leadership techniques, today’s clinical nutrition leaders can learn to enhance the motivation, morale, and performance of the team by connecting the team to organizational goals and leveraging the varied strengths of the members. Please join us in Seattle for the 2015 Clinical Nutrition Management Dietetic Practice Group Symposium: Transforming Leaders, and earn up to 20 CPEUs for attending sessions and an additional 2 for exhibits—plus the opportunity to network with your peers from across the country. Registration will open in January 2015. See www. cnmdpg.org for updates.

Wisconsin Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2015 Annual Conference April 15-17, 2015, Osthoff Resort, Elkhart Lake, WI. The Wisconsin Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics invites you to join them for the opportunity to earn 22 CPEUs in a variety of educational sessions at their 80th Annual Conference. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics PresidentElect Evelyn F. Crayton, EdD, RDN, LDN, will be presenting on multiple days. Attendees will also have the opportunity to talk directly with Dr Crayton at the expo. For more information please visit eatrightwisc.org, or contact (920) 5605619 or [email protected] with questions.

2015 Sports, Cardiovascular, and Wellness Nutrition DPG Symposium May 1-3, 2015, Colorado Springs, CO. Sports, Cardiovascular, and Wellness Nutrition (SCAN) would like to invite you to attend the 31st Annual SCAN Symposium. This year’s theme, “Nutritional Dogma vs Data,” will focus on cutting-edge presentations featuring nationally recognized speakers

exploring, challenging, and debating the recent paradigm shifts in sports nutrition, cardiovascular health, wellness, and eating disorders. Learn more at www.scandpg.org.

2015 Dietitians in Nutrition Support Symposium June 12-13, 2015, Embassy Suites Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD. Update your practice with the newest information on protein requirements, new critical care guidelines, malnutrition, and enteral and parenteral nutrition. Engage in comprehensive Nutrition Focused Skills Lab opportunities to improve proficiency in assessing lean body mass, micro- and macronutrient status; abdominal and edema abnormalities; and functional status. Attend breakout sessions on pediatric malnutrition; fluid and electrolytes; parenteral nutrition; enteral nutrient delivery methods; anemia; fermentable, oligo-, di-, monosaccharides and polyols (FODMAP); probiotics; outcomes research; and more. In addition to 15 CEUs, enjoy networking with key nutrition support leaders, peers, and future colleagues during a wine and cheese poster session and conference planning. For more information contact Gail Cresci at [email protected] or Sandy Austhof at [email protected] and visit www. dnsdpg.org.

Free Professional Development Resources for Academy Members Select from a variety of eight free and member-preferred priced resources to best fit your professional development needs with Distance Learning at your own pace and convenience. The Center for Professional Development also offers a number of online certificate of training programs and webinars as well as group and self-study options. Visit http://www. eatright.org/cpd/online/.

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FROM THE ACADEMY ABOUT PEOPLE Obituary Medallion Winner Carol Hall Dies Former Medallion Award winner Carol Hall, RD, passed away on September 8, 2014. She began her career in dietetics after earning a bachelor of science degree in dietetics from Iowa State University and spent the next 38 years working in VA Medical Centers in Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, and for the last 22 years at Hines VA Hospital in Maywood, IL, where she was the director of the Department of Nutrition and Food Service. Hall was an active volunteer and leader at the local, state, and national level, serving as president of the Chicago and Illinois Dietetic Associations, speaker of the House of Delegates, secretary/treasurer on the Academy Board of Directors, and president of the Academy Foundation. In 2000, she was recognized by the Academy with the Medallion Award, which is bestowed upon members who exemplify leadership in the profession and dedication to the Academy. Her contributions were also recognized by the Illinois Dietetic Association through the establishment of the Carol V. Hall Scholarship Fund. In addition to her dietetics career, Hall was an accomplished singer and professional member of the Chicago and Grant Park Symphony choruses as well as an active soloist. Many of her colleagues noted her beautiful voice in reflecting upon her life and career: Remembering Carol Hall is easy for me as she took me to the Boston Pops at the very first ADA Annual Meeting I attended after becoming a newly minted dietitian. She rose with the audience as Eugene Ormandy conducted the orchestra in the National Anthem. Carol sang and, after the first few bars, the audience silenced, Carol sang the remainder of the Anthem in her melodic and powerful operatic voice. At the conclusion, the audience applauded and Ormandy walked across the stage, turned to her and bowed in front of her! When we sat down again in our seats, she leaned over and apologized for singing the anthem in such a way. She whispered: “I did it because I have always wanted to sing under the baton of Eugene Ormandy!” Needless to say, I was mesmerized and from that moment on, a devoted fan of Carol and her remarkable talents. And, when I served as ADA President, she agreed to sing the opening session solo where she belted out God Bless America to one and all. She was a friend, a mentor, and a remarkably great professional. — Doris Derelian, PhD, JD, RDN, FADA, FAND Carol was such an inspiration in both song and leadership. —Jessie Pavlinac, MS, RD, CSR, LD How wonderful she was and such a leader at a critical time. —Susan Finn, PhD, RDN, FADA, FAND She was the gold standard of dietetics and an amazing leader. Her grace, warmth, and kindness to every employee, staff member, patient, and intern was inspirational, and she ran a “tight ship” with high professional standards. It is an honor to have worked with her, learned from her and known her as a friend and colleague. And we all will remember her for many contributions to the profession and that amazing voice raised in song! —Mary Abbott Hess, LHD, MS, RD, LD, FADA, FAND She was a gracious woman. — Judith L. Dodd, MS, RD, LDN, FAND She was a wonderful friend and a true leader in our profession. How I remember her lovely voice! We all benefited from her friendship. —Audrey Wright, MS, RetRD She was a wonderful leader and mentor, especially to those of us in Area 5 and on the Council on Practice at its inception. I will always remember her stirring renditions of the National Anthem at our Annual Meetings. —Jane V. White, PhD, RD, LDN, FADA, FAND We all remember her smile, her dedication, and her love of people. She will be missed. —Sara Parks, PhD, MBA, RD What a great loss of a special human being. I loved her laugh and her positive attitude in all situations. I will cherish the times I spent with her. —Anita L. Owen, MA, RDN She inspired me as a former VAMC director in New York and with her leadership in the profession. Besides her voice, her smile and warmth were unsurpassed! —Judith A. Gilbride, PhD, RD, CDN, FADA, FAND Carol was a loving, gracious, supportive professional who showed such care for, and to, so many of us. She will be greatly missed and so many RDs will miss knowing her. I’m glad I had the privilege. —Connie Diekman, MEd, RD, CSSD, LD, FADA, FAND

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