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from the association PEOPLE & EVENTS DPG NEWS April 3-6, 2004 Gaylord Opryland Hotel & Con- vention Center, Nashville, TN Please save this date for the An- nual Clinical Nutrition Manage- ment (CNM) Symposium. This year’s topic is Leadership for the Cut- ting-Edge Clinical Manager with ses- sions on JCAHO, customer satisfac- tion, professionalism, political savvy, and more. Both CNM members and nonmembers are welcome. If you have not received a brochure and would like to attend, please e-mail your name, mailing address and e- mail address to [email protected] or fax it to 312/475-1405. EDUCATIONAL EVENTS March to May Eating Disorders Boot Camp: Training Workshop for Profes- sionals Treating Eating Disor- ders Jessica Setnick, MS, RD, recognized eating disorders and child feeding ex- pert, teaches sessions focusing on in- depth nutrition counseling tools and strategies for patients with eating dis- orders in any care setting. Also in- cludes professional issues, working as a team, medical complications and op- portunity to discuss difficult patient cases. Approved for 9 CEUs. Locations and dates: Atlanta, GA: March 13 to 14; New York, NY: April 16 to 17; Dallas, TX: May 1 to 2; Washington, DC: May 14 to 15. Information and regis- tration: www.understandingnutrition. com, phone: 214/503-7100, e-mail: [email protected]. May Intensive Course in Pediatric Nu- trition, Iowa City, IA May 10-14, 2004, Iowa Memorial Union, University of Iowa, Iowa City. This course offers local, state, na- tional, and international health care professionals continuing education and professional development in the most current, evidence-based infor- mation and recommendations for the nutritional management of normal and ill infants and children. The ADA awards 33 hours of continuing educa- tion credit, and the Iowa Department of Health grants 33 credit hours for Iowa licensure. Application and in- formation: www.medicine.uiowa.edu/ Pediatric_Nutrition, or contact Ekhard E. Ziegler, MD, professor and director, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Nutrition, W136 General Hospital, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, IA 52242-1083; phone: 319/ 356-3636; fax: 319-356-8669. May to October Sugar is Not a Poison Workshop for Tennessee Dietitians Vanderbilt University’s Diabetes and Nutrition Education Center will be offering the 2 1 /2 day “Sugar is Not a Poison” workshop five times in four Tennessee cities from May to October 2004. Workshop participants will be actively involved in hands-on practice in medical nutrition therapy skills for diabetes through a series of guided exercises that simulate patient en- counters. You must practice dietetics in Tennessee to attend. Information: Ellen Longworth, phone: 615/343- 6298, e-mail: rd.workshop@vanderbilt. edu or visit the Web site at www. mc.vanderbilt.edu/sugarisnotapoison. July International Research Confer- ence on Food, Nutrition, and Can- cer, Washington, DC July 15-16, 2004, Capitol Hilton Hotel. Sponsored by the World Can- cer Research Fund and American In- stitute for Cancer Research. Topics include Energy Restriction and Phys- ical Activity, Phytochemicals, Vita- mins: Interactions and Effects, and Fatty Acids and Cancer Risk. Infor- mation and registration: 800/843- 8114, e-mail: [email protected], Web site: http://www.aicr.org/conference/. October Family Medicine: Caring for the World, Orlando, FL October 13-17, 2004, Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL. Sponsored by The World Con- gress of Family Medicine Physicians and the American Academy of Family Physicians. There are several work- shops and symposia on nutrition, such as Nutrition in the Lifecycle, Nutrition for Chronic Disease Pre- vention, and Vitamin and Minerals. 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: Michael W. Phillips, Jr., Editor, Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 120 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606; [email protected]; 312/899- 0040, ext. 4829; or fax, 312/899- 4790. ADA CALENDAR 2004 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo October 2-5, Anaheim, CA 468 Journal of THE AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION © 2004 by the American Dietetic Association

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ual Clinical Nutrition Manage-ent (CNM) Symposium. This

ear’s topic is Leadership for the Cut-ing-Edge Clinical Manager with ses-ions on JCAHO, customer satisfac-ion, professionalism, political savvy,nd more. Both CNM members andonmembers are welcome. If youave not received a brochure andould like to attend, please e-mailour name, mailing address and e-ail address to [email protected]

r fax it to 312/475-1405.

DUCATIONAL EVENTS

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ating Disorders Boot Camp:raining Workshop for Profes-ionals Treating Eating Disor-ersJessica Setnick, MS, RD, recognized

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2004 Food & NutritionConference & Expo

October 2-5, Anaheim, CA

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ert, teaches sessions focusing on in-epth nutrition counseling tools andtrategies for patients with eating dis-rders in any care setting. Also in-ludes professional issues, working as aeam, medical complications and op-ortunity to discuss difficult patientases. Approved for 9 CEUs. Locationsnd dates: Atlanta, GA: March 13 to 14;ew York, NY: April 16 to 17; Dallas,X: May 1 to 2; Washington, DC: May4 to 15. Information and regis-ration: www.understandingnutrition.om, phone: 214/503-7100, e-mail:[email protected].

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May 10-14, 2004, Iowa Memorialnion, University of Iowa, Iowa City.his course offers local, state, na-ional, and international health carerofessionals continuing educationnd professional development in theost current, evidence-based infor-ation and recommendations for the

utritional management of normalnd ill infants and children. The ADAwards 33 hours of continuing educa-ion credit, and the Iowa Departmentf Health grants 33 credit hours forowa licensure. Application and in-ormation: www.medicine.uiowa.edu/ediatric_Nutrition, or contact Ekhard. Ziegler, MD, professor and director,epartment of Pediatrics, Division ofutrition, W136 General Hospital,niversity of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics,

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er Research Fund and American In-titute for Cancer Research. Topicsnclude Energy Restriction and Phys-cal Activity, Phytochemicals, Vita-

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Deadline for submitting materialfor the People and Events sectionis the first of the month, threemonths before the date of the issue(eg, May 1 for the August issue).Publication of an educationalevent is not an endorsement by theAssociation of the event of sponsor.Send material to: Michael W.Phillips, Jr., Editor, Journal ofthe American Dietetic Association,120 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite2000, Chicago, IL 60606;[email protected]; 312/899-0040, ext. 4829; or fax, 312/899-4790.

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BOUT PEOPLE

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race Beaufait, MS, RD, Decem-er 22, 2003, received a BA fromercy College in Detroit and a Mas-

er’s degree from Wayne State Uni-ersity in 1981. She was a member ofhe ADA since 1971 and the Americanchool Food Service Association since979. She was the foodservice man-ger for Flint Community Schoolsrom 1984 to 1998.

Barbara Bobeng, PhD, RD, Au-ust 22, 2003, received BS and MSegrees from Iowa State University,mes. Her first professional positionas at the New York Hospital. She

eceived her PhD from the Universityf Wisconsin, Madison. She taught atowa State University and was in-ernship director at the MGH Insti-

ute of Health Professions in Boston.he served as the chair for the ADA’sommission on Accreditation. Bar-ara also held the position of Assis-ant Executive Director of Educationnd Research at ADA headquartersn Chicago, IL.

At the end of 2003, the Associationas notified of the death of Ethelyn. Ubing, RD. She was an ADAember for over 40 years. Ethelynas a dedicated member of the ADA

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