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ADA CALENDAR 2005 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo October 22-25, St Louis, MO
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The 18th International Congress of Nutrition (September 19-23, 2005 in Durban, South Africa) encourages all participants to submit an abstract. Abstracts may be submitted for an oral presentation, scientific poster, or information poster. In order to assess their suitability for inclusion in the Congress program, the Program Committee will subject all abstracts to an evaluation process. The review of abstracts will take place continuously and notification of the status of the abstract will be mailed within 3 weeks of submission of each abstract. Presenters of accepted abstracts will be informed of the date, time, and mode (oral presentation, scientific poster, or information poster) of presentation 3 months before the Congress. For detailed submission guidelines, please visit www.puk.ac.za/fakulteite/voiding/ iuns/callforabstracts.htm.
EDUCATIONAL EVENTS Pediatric Nutrition Course, Iowa City, IA May 9-13, 2005, Iowa Memorial Union, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, Intensive Course in Pediatric Nutrition. The purpose of this course is to offer to local, state, national, and international health care profession-
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als a continuing education and development course that provides the most current, evidence-based information and recommendations for the nutritional management of normal and ill infants and children. The American Dietetic Association awards 33 hours of continuing education credit for attending this course. The Iowa Department of Health grants 33 credit hours for Iowa licensures. Nonrefundable course fee: $300.00 (or $200.00 with documented affiliation with Maternal & Child Health Bureau). For application information visit www.medicine. uiowa.edu/PediatricNutrition or contact Ekhard Ziegler at 319/356-8669. Whole Grains Health Summit, Minneapolis, MN May 18-20, 2005 (Pre-conference symposium sponsored by the American Association of Cereal Chemists [AACC] on May 17), Radisson Plaza Hotel, Minneapolis, MN, Whole Grains Health Summit. This 3-day conference brings together biological and behavioral scientists, health educators, food technologists, and regulators to examine the latest scientific data on whole grains and health. Each day will include interactive discussions, keynotes, panels, forums for the presentations of papers, poster sessions, and other opportunities to consider the future of whole grains research. The two Pre-Conference Workshops sponsored by AACC are “Practical Approaches to Develop Whole Grain Products” and “Health Benefits of Barley Foods.” Conference registration fee: $695.00. Preconference workshop: $125.00. For more information, please visit www. wholegrain.umn.edu or contact Lori Engstrom at
[email protected] or 612/624-2792. International Research Conference on Food, Nutrition and Cancer, Washington, DC July 14-15, 2005, Hyatt Regency Washington Hotel, Washington, DC, AICR/WCRF International Research Conference on Food, Nutrition and Cancer. The latest research and its applications will be reported, analyzed, and debated. Topics include: Life Course Approach; Experimental Models, Nutritional Interactions in
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Cancer Prevention; Temporal Effects on Cancer Treatment; and New Discoveries through Nutrigenomics. Opportunity for continuing education credit from the American Dietetic Association. Sponsored by the American Institute for Cancer Research and World Cancer Research Fund. For more information and registration, contact the American Institute for Cancer Research at 202/328-7744,
[email protected], http://www.aicr.org/ conference/.
ABOUT PEOPLE Honors ADA Member Mary Ellen Posthauer named NPUAP President Mary Ellen Posthauer, RD, has become the first registered dietitian to serve as president of the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP). Posthauer has been an integral part of the panel for many years; she was ADA’s Alliance Representative and a panel board member and secretary. She has also served on the NPUAP education committee and has spoken at numerous seminars throughout the United States and abroad. Obituaries Jo Bonnet Sullivan, MS, RD, June 2004, received her Master’s degree from State University College in Brockport, NY. Her most recent position was as outpatient dietitian for the Outpatient Education Services Deadline for submitting material for the People and Events section is the first of the month, three 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 Association of the event of sponsor. Send material to: Ryan Lipscomb, Department Editor, Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 120 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606; journal@ eatright.org; 312/899-4829; or fax, 312/899-4812.
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PEOPLE & EVENTS and the Diabetes Education Program of Unity Health System in Rochester, NY. She was a Certified Diabetes Educator from 1991-2001. Barbara Zintz Benoit, MEd, RD, October 2004, was a clinical dietitian at Scottish Rite Hospital in Atlanta, GA. She completed her dietetic internship at the Frances Stern Nutrition Center and received her Master’s degree from Tuffs University in Boston, MA. After moving to Atlanta, she began teaching introductory nutrition for nursing students at Georgia State University and served as a consultant to Georgia State’s Department of Health Science, where she developed the curriculum and course outlines for an undergraduate degree program in Community Nutrition. After 12 years at Georgia State, Benoit moved to Emory University where she was an associate in the Division of Nutrition for 3 years. In 2004, Benoit was honored with the Georgia Dietitian of the Year Award for her ongoing role as a mentor and contributions to the Atlanta Dietetic Association. Joanne G. Blackley, MA, RD, October 2004, was the Director of Food and Nutrition Services at Rochester General Hospital. She was formerly the director of Food and Nutrition Services and Dietetic Internship at Yale NewHaven Hospital and a former branch manager for Coram Healthcare. She was also an assistant clinical professor in the Yale Graduate School of Nursing and a lecturer in the Yale School of Public Health and Hospital Administration. Blackley also served as a member of ADA’s House of Delegates, an ADA National Public Relations Chair, and Chair of the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education. Charlotte Dowler Martin, November 2004, was a member of the American Dietetic Association for over 50 years. She graduated from College Misericordia in 1942 with a bachelor’s of science degree in nutrition. Her working career was devoted to supervision of food service in hospitals and hotels. Martin also served as president of the New Jersey Dietetic Association. Sheila D. Ward, DMSc, RD, December 2004, was a professor, researcher, and director of dietetic internships and the Nutrition Graduate Programs at Indiana University. She spent her undergraduate career at the University of Kansas, earned her Mas-
ter’s degree from the University of Iowa, and earned the Doctor of Medical Science degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine. In addition to her academic and scientific career, Ward was also an involved member of the professional community, serving as a member of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association’s Board of Editors, a site visitor of dietetic internship programs for the ADA’s Council of Education, and a member of the ADA’s Review Panel for accreditation of dietetic education. Frances Rowe Adams, RD, January 2005, was a 57-year member of the American Dietetic Association. She graduated from the College of William and Mary with a bachelor’s degree in Foods and Nutrition and, after interning at Brooke General Hospital in Fort Sam Houston, TX, became a registered dietetian. Adams then worked as a therapeutic dietitian at DePaul and Leigh Memorial Hospitals in Norfolk, VA, and Portsmouth General Hospital in Portsmouth, VA. She was also a member of the Northern Virginia Dietetic Association and served as a consultant to the Visiting Nurses Association as well as several nursing homes and hospitals in southern New Jersey.
ERRATA The authors of “Advanced Glycoxidation End Products in Commonly Consumed Foods,” published in the August 2004 issue of the Journal, wish to add the following acknowledgement to their article: This work was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Research Resources, grant MO1-RR-00071, awarded to the General Clinical Research Center at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. In the Continuing Professional Education Questionnaire for Article 1: “Increasing Trends in Elderly Persons’ Use of Nonvitamin, Nonmineral Dietary Supplements and Concurrent Use of Medications” that appeared in the January 2005 issue of the Journal, page 169, the correct answer, 70%, is not listed among the choices given for question 3. Because of the error, all respondents will be given credit for a correct response to question 3. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2005.02.041
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