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Extractions: Thursday, June 14, 2001 On behalf of my fellow food and nutrition professionals at the American Dietetic Association, I appreciate the opportunity to talk with you today about nutritional aspects of American children's health and safety and especially about childhood obesity. I represent nearly 70,000 ADA members, the great majority of whom are, like me, registered dietitians. For those who may not know, the American Dietetic Association is the nation's largest organization of food and nutrition professionals. Our mission is to promote optimal nutrition and well being for all people by advocating for our members. ADA members represent the full spectrum of food and nutrition practice, including pediatrics, school foodservice, sports nutrition, public health and geriatrics, among many more. Our members are involved in patient care and client counseling in health-care institutions, restaurants, schools, businesses, government and educational settings.
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Extractions: Anne M. Hewitt, Ph.D., CHES Home Address: One Mountainside Road Mendham, NJ 07945 hewittan@shu.edu Education: B.S. in Education Major: Secondary Education Otterbein College Westerville, OH M.A. in Nutrition Education Immaculata College Immaculata, PA Ph.D. in Health Studies (1993) Temple University Philadelphia, PA Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) 1991 Grants: American Lung Association Behavioral Sciences Dissertation Grant, 1991-93, Principal Investigator Knight Foundation, 1993, Principal Investigator Faculty Development Fund, 1994, Beaver College Awards and Honors: Kappa Omicron Phi Sigma Beta Delta Certifications: CHES - Certified Health Education Specialist Current Appointments: Seton Hall University. NJ Program Director, Graduate Program Health Care Administration Assistant Professor HEALTHPATTERNS, President Recent Appointments: College of Saint Elizabeth. NJ Program Director, Health Care Management Assistant Professor (Developed M.S. in Health Care Management, 1997) (Developed Executive Certificate in HealthCare Management, 1998) Beaver College, PA: Glenside, PA
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