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81. Policy/Telemedicine/Nutrition
Don't miss this exciting opportunity to get involved in advocating for ruralhealth! For org). south dakota nutrition Seminar Practical
http://med.usd.edu/family/hfactor/1998/98decpg2.htm
Policy Institute Covers Federal Initiatives Affecting Rural Health By Lisa Kilawee, Assistant Director
Section of Rural Health The National Rural Health Association's (NRHA) 1999 Policy Institute will be held February 8-10, 1999, in Washington, D.C. at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill Hotel. Topics to be addressed at the Institute include the following: South Dakota Senator Thomas A. Daschle will speak on a "Rural Health Care Policy in Congress" panel Monday, February 8, from 1:45 to 3:00 p.m. The panel will feature members of the Senate Rural Health Caucus and the House Rural Health Care Coalition. As the authors of the Promoting Health in Rural Areas Act, Senators Daschle and Baucus will outline the legislation’s provisions and their plans for moving the bill through the legislative process. The Policy Institute provides an excellent opportunity to learn about important Federal Initiatives affecting rural health care. The Institute also provides opportunities to exchange ideas and information with rural health professionals from across the country, to meet with South Dakota's Congressional delegation, and share concerns and advocate for rural health. Lisa Kilawee is scheduling meetings for the South Dakota attendees to meet with Senators Tom Daschle and Tim Johnson and Congressman Thune. Interested participants can contact Lisa Kilawee at (605) 357-1511 or e-mail (lkilawee@usd.edu). Don't miss this exciting opportunity to get involved in advocating for rural health!

82. Commodity Supplemental Food Program Fact Sheet
Local agencies also provide referrals to other welfare, nutrition, and healthcare programs such as food stamps, Medicaid, and Medicare. Back to Top.
http://www.fns.usda.gov/fdd/programs/csfp/csfpfaq.htm

83. Order Form
52 nutrition Education for the Public, 1,440. 54 Research, 573. (SD) south dakota,234, (WA) Washington, 1,464. south Atlantic, Other, (DC) Dist. (SC) south Carolina,614,
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847/304-4030, ext. 210
Fax: 847/304-4032 If you would like help, please call for assistance. If you are a DPG head or Affiliate President placing an order, please contact your ADA liasion: Affiliates: Stacy Weintraub, 312/899-4852
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Approx. # of Members Complete Membership Nonmember Registered* Dietitians and Dietetic Technicians
*Refers to the RD credential for Registered Dietitians and the DTR credential for Dietetic Technicians, Registered. Option 2 - Dietetic Practice Group Community Nutrition 10 Public Health Nutrition 11 Gerontological Nutritionists 12 Dietetics in Developmental and Psychiatric Disorders 14 Vegetarian Nutrition 15 Hunger and Malnutrition 18 Nutrition in Complimentary Care 46 Food and Culinary Professionals Clinical Nutrition 20 Oncology Nutrition 21 Renal Dietitians 22 Pediatric Nutrition 23 Diabetes Care and Education 24 Dietitians in Nutrition Support 25 Dietetics in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 27 Dietitians in General Clinical Practice

84. Nutrition Graduate Programs In Western, Plains U.S.A.
Directory of graduate and postgraduate programs, including program descriptions, contact information and links to leading programs
http://www.gradschools.com/listings/west/nutrition_west.html
NUTRITION
Graduate Schools in the Western, Plains United States
Sponsoring Institutions:
Idaho State University Iowa State University University of Arizona, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Insect Science University of Arizona, Nutrition ...
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General Listings:
Brigham Young University
College of Biology and Agriculture
Food Science and Nutrition
475 WIDB
Provo, UT 84602 U.S.A.
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M.S.-Food Science;
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Colorado State University College of Applied Human Sciences Food Science and Human Nutrition 205 Gifford Fort Collins, CO 80523 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: Click Here to Apply to this Program The Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition is concerned with food from the time it leaves the farm until it is consumed by people. Included is the effect of good nutrition on health promotion and disease prevention. Degrees Offered: M.S.;

85. College Of Nursing
III Supervised Practice Experience (Community nutrition) N D 498 Program in DieteticsUniversity of North dakota. Control Program Coordinator, south dakota Dept.
http://www.und.edu/dept/nursing/N&DFACUL.htm
Nutrition and Dietetics Faculty and Staff Janice K. Goodwin, PhD, RD/LRD, FADA
Associate Professor - joined UND faculty in 1985
Director, Multicultural Scholars into Dietetics Program Courses for 2000-2001:
NUTR 240 Fundamentals of Nutrition
Education:
B.S. in Dietetics and Nutrition
Purdue University M.S. in Dietetics and Nutrition
University of Kansas Ph.D. in Nutrition
Iowa State University Supervised Practice Experience:
Dietetic Internship
Massachusetts General Hospital Experience: Research Assistant, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

86. NELD Regional Participant Information Michigan
Ingham County MSUExtension Educator Food nutrition health programs 5303 S. CedarStreet Lansing, Michigan 48911 517-887-4587 Fax 517-887-4592 kmartin@ingham
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/neld/partbiosmich.html
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2002 Regional NELD Participant Information Michigan State University Karen Martin Ingham County MSU-Extension Educator
5303 S. Cedar Street
Lansing, Michigan 48911
Fax: 517-887-4592
kmartin@ingham.org
Prior to joining MSU-E, I worked for the Ingham County Health Department in the Bureau of Environmental Health as a sanitarian. Since joining MSU-Extension in 1994, my responsibilities have been to manage our food, nutrition, and health programs in the county. This has included supervising a staff of up to 12 and developing collaborative relationships with community organizations for special projects. An example of a recent project was the Eat Healthy. Eat Breakfast social marketing campaign with the Michigan Nutrition Network. On a personal note, I love to travel, and hike either the beach or mountain vistas, and am excessively camera shy. Stan Moore County Extension Director
Michigan State University

87. Summer Food Service Program
7331384, North dakota Director Child nutrition Food Avenue State Capitol Bismark,North dakota 58505-0440 State Department of Education 25 south Front Street
http://www.summerfood.usda.gov/contacts.html
State Administering Agencies and Web Site Links
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Administrator
Child Nutrition Programs
Alabama Department of Education
Gordon Persons Building
50 North Ripley Street, Room 5301
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2101
Phone: (334) 242-8249
Fax: (334) 353-5388 Alaska Program Coordinator Child Nutrition Programs 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894 Phone: (907) 465-4969 Fax: (907) 465-8910 Arizona Director Student Services State Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: (602) 542-8703 Fax: (602) 542-3818 Arkansas Director Special Nutrition Programs Slot 705 Division of Children and Family Services Department of Human Services Post Office Box 1437 Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-1437 Phone: (501) 682-8869 Fax: (501) 682-2234 California Director Nutrition Services Division State Department of Education 560 J Street Room 270 Sacramento, California 95814-2342 Phone: (916) 445-4515 Fax: (916) 327-0503 Colorado Director Child Nutrition/Transportation Unit Colorado Department of Education 201 East Colfax Avenue, Room 209

88. Qualified State Or Regional Dairy Product Promotion, Esearch, Or Nutrition Educa
Maine Dairy and nutrition Council 333 Cony Road Augusta 1 Kennedy Drive, Unit L7 SouthBurlington, VT North dakota Dairy Promotion Commission 2015 Rice Street St
http://www.ams.usda.gov/dairy/ndbqp.htm
Qualified State or Regional Dairy Product Promotion,
Research, or Nutrition Education Programs, 2002
Allied Milk Producers' Cooperative, Inc.
495 Blough Road
Hooversville, PA 15936-8207 American Dairy Association/Dairy Council, Mideast
5950 Sharon Woods Boulevard
Columbus, OH 43229
219 South West Street, Suite 100
Syracuse, NY 13202 American Dairy Association of Alabama
5340 West Fayetteville Road
Atlanta, GA 30349-5416 American Dairy Association of Georgia 5340 West Fayetteville Road Atlanta, GA 30349-5416 American Dairy Association of Illinois 1 West Front Street El Paso, IL 61738 American Dairy Association of Kentucky 9201 Bunsen Parkway, Suite 100 Louisville, KY 40220 American Dairy Association of Michigan, Inc. 2163 Jolly Road Okemos, MI 48864 American Dairy Association of Mississippi 5340 West Fayetteville Road Atlanta, GA 30349-5416 American Dairy Association of Nebraska, Inc.

89. Diabetes: State Mandates For Insurance Coverage
2000, establishes limited conditions for denials if a health care professional SouthDakota. Includes coverage for nutrition therapy H. 1085 of 2000 signed on
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Updated: January 2003 A leading cause of blindness, kidney disease, heart disease and amputations, diabetes claims the lives of more than 193,000 Americans each year. According to the CDC, it is the country's sixth leading cause of death by disease. Approximately 17 million Americans have diabetes, but one-third of those are undiagnosed. As of, October 2002, forty-six states have some type of laws requiring health insurance coverage to include treatment for diabetes. The states not included are Alabama, Idaho, North Dakota and Ohio.
In 2001, laws were signed in Michigan, Montana, Oregon and Wyoming. About 17 million Americans have diabetes today, including about 16 million with Type 2. In addition, at least 16 million more Americans have pre-diabetes a condition that raises a person's risk of getting type 2 diabetes. However, a diagnosis of pre-diabetes does not mean that diabetes is inevitable, and the new campaign aims at encouraging people to take modest steps that will reduce their risks. Nationally, diabetes has increased nearly 50 percent in the past 10 years alone, according to CDC estimates.
HHS News release, November 20, 2002

90. IHS Primary Care Provider; Index 1994
Sioux Women (south dakota), Risk Factors for Pregnancy Statistics Comparing theHealth Status of Populations nutrition Services to Alcohol/Substance Clients
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A Potential Solution for IHS Problems in OB/GYN Recruitment, Retention, and Service Delivery May 1994 Alcohol: More Services Needed! Nutrition Services to Alcohol/Substance Abuse Clients and Programs Nov 1994 Alcohol: Trauma Victims and Blood Alcohol Testing: Attitudes and Practice of IHS Physician Dec 1994 Alcohol-Related Hospitalization in the Portland Area Jan 1994 American Indians and Alaska Natives, Cardiovascular Disease Among Apr 1994 American Indians, Improving Diabetes Care for May 1994 Apache Children (White Mountain), Height and Weight Changes Among Mar 1994 At the Crossroads - Our Next Challenge in the IHS: Staged Diabetes Management Nov 1994
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91. Chronic Disease Prevention | Programs | Nutrition & Physical Activity

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