Purdue Symposium 2015 Brochure - Indiana Academy of Nutrition
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Purdue Symposium 2015 Brochure - Indiana Academy of Nutrition
CONFERENCE DIVISION Stewart Center, Room 116 128 Memorial Mall West Lafayette, IN 47907-2034 MOLLY E FAIRHURST RD 13008A Carey St Cedar Lake IN 46303-8335 **AUTO**SCH 3-DIGIT 463 T1 P1 0001 FDFDAFATDDDADATDTFFFDADFTTFTDADTDFADFDDATDADTDFFDFTDDFTDFFTADADAT First Class Presort Mail U.S. Postage PAID Lafayette, IN Permit No. 221 Nutrition Currency from Policy to Practice Nutrition Currency from Policy to Practice May 14, 2015 8:30 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. EDT Sponsored by: Department of Nutrition Science How would you define “currency”? Currency is: A) Relevant today or new; B) Revenue generating; C) Medium of exchange; D) All of the above. Answer: D. “All of the above” describes the content of this year’s May Conference, as presentations from all of these areas bring “currency” to you. Nutrition currency is cuttingedge research that informs both policy and practice. Nutrition currency is information about the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans brought to you by a member of the guidelines committee. Nutrition currency is practical information about the billing and reimbursement codes for dietitians and the new Goal Wizard practice-based competencies. Currency is envisioning the future of sustainability from farm to plate. All of these aspects of “nutrition currency” will be part of this not-to-be-missed May Conference at Purdue. The ketogenic diet is a current hot topic and three new faculty members in our department, Jessica Ellis, Ryan Grant and Mridul Datta, will share current research on the use of ketogenic diets in neurological disorders, weight loss & inflammation and cancer therapy. Professor Wayne Campbell, another faculty member, will share his perspective and experience as a member of the 2015 Dietary Guideline Advisory Committee. Additionally, Gary Corbett of Fair Oaks Farms will present a vision of the possibilities for future sustainability in our food system that we are certain will both entertain and “wow”. Finally, we are featuring a session that includes two current issues of great practical value to those in dietetics practice: Sandra Morris, the Indiana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reimbursement representative will present on adding value via coding and billing for malnutrition and medical nutrition therapy, and Professor Kathleen Niedert will provide an orientation to the new Goal Wizard practicebased competencies for Registered Dietitians. Our goal is to provide you with new content, as well as new ideas to integrate with your existing knowledge base. In addition to the outstanding presentations above, we are planning a poster session that will cover a broad range of research topics. As always, we hope to enhance our connection, as faculty and staff from the Department of Nutrition Science, with you and provide an opportunity for you to network with other nutrition professionals. Come explore topics that will be useful to both clinicians and nutrition educators. The conference will be in Stewart Center. This conference is held in conjunction with our Hall of Fame Award Reception. You are most welcome to attend this event. The Hall of Fame reception and presentations will be in the East Faculty Lounge of Purdue Memorial Union following the Conference from 4:00–6:00 PM. Information about the 2015 recipients will be on the Nutrition Science website - www.purdue.edu/hhs/nutr The Department of Nutrition Science is a Continuing Professional Education accredited provider for the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. This conference will provide 6 CPEUs for those who attend all presentations and spend one hour reviewing posters. Stewart Center FEATURED SPEAKERS Nutrition Currency from Policy to Practice Connie Weaver, PhD – Distinguished Professor, Department Head of Nutrition Science at Purdue. She is director of the Purdue Global Women’s Health Institute, a member of the NIH Institutes of Medicine and was a member of the USDA review committee which produced the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005. She is a international figure in calcium research. 8:50am Welcome – Connie Weaver, PhD Distinguished Professor & Head, Nutrition Science Jessica Ellis, PhD – Assistant Professor, Department of Nutrition Science, Purdue. Her research emphasizes fatty acid metabolism, physiology, and control of lipid flux particularly in relation to neurological health and disease. 9:20am “Ketogenic Diet: Weight Loss and Inflammation” Ryan Grant, PhD, Assistant Professor, Nutrition Science Ryan Grant, PhD – Assistant Professor, Department of Nutrition Science, Purdue. His research focuses on how nutrition and metabolism regulate inflammation and chronic metabolic disease such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. 9:40am “Ketogenic Diet: Cancer Therapy” Mridul Datta, PhD, RD – Assistant Professor, Nutrition Science Mridul Datta, PhD, RD – Assistant Professor, Department of Nutrition Science, Purdue. Her research focuses on the role of nutrition in cancer patients with emphasis on inflammation, quality of life, bone health of cancer survivors, and use of dietary supplements and dietary bioactive components. Wayne Campbell, PhD – Professor, Nutrition Science, Purdue. His lab’s emphasis is on human nutrition and exercise studies of macronutrient metabolism, protein and energy requirements, appetite, body composition, obesity and weight loss, muscle strength, and muscle function, with special emphasis on aging. Gary Corbett, MD – Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Fair Oaks Farm, Fair Oaks, Indiana, he has over thirty years of management experience primarily in the dairy industry. He also holds a Masters of Economics and a BS in Marketing. Sandra Morris, RDN, CD – Clinical Nutrition Manager at IU Health-Goshen Hospital. She is reimbursement representative for the Indiana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Kathleen Niedert, PhD, MBA, RD – Professor Niedert is a licensed nursing home administrator with a record of significant accomplishment in nutrition care of the older adult. She has served on the Competency and Assurance Panel for over 5 years during the development of the new PDP process and was the recipient of the Marjorie Hulsizer Copher Award (2012), the highest award bestowed by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast Stewart Center Room 214 9:00am “Ketogenic Diet: Neurological Disorders.” Jessica Ellis PhD, Assistant Professor, Nutrition Science 10:00am Panel Discussion 10:20am Break 10:30am “An Insider Report on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2015” Wayne Campbell, PhD, Professor, Nutrition Science 11:30am “Introduction of Preceptors” Mridul Datta and Dinah Dalder 11:45pm Lunch & Poster Session (Box lunches for those who ordered them) 12:45pm “A Model of Sustainability in the Heart of Indiana” Gary Corbett, CEO of Fair Oaks Farm 1:30pm Movement & Beverage Break 1:40pm “Coding, Coverage and Reimbursement: What RDN’s need to know” Sandra Morris, RDN, CD, Reimbursement Representative, Indiana Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2:35pm “Goal Wizard: Practice-based Competencies” Kathleen Niedert, PhD, MBA, RD 3:35pm Wrap-Up Registration Form 16568-15FY-NB CONTINUING EDUCATION Nutrition Currency from Policy to Practice The Department of Nutrition Science is an Approved Continuing Education Provider by the Commission on Dietetic Registration. May 14, 2015 • Registration Deadline: May 9 • Walk-ins accepted Continuing education units have also been requested from the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. Name _____________________________________ GENERAL INFORMATION City ______________________________________ Address ____________________________________ This is my home work address. Please return the registration form with payment to PEC Business Services. Written requests for a full refund must be post-marked by May 1. Purdue University is not responsible for costs incurred due to cancellation. REGISTRATION INFORMATION To register online, visit: www.conf.purdue.edu/nutrition For registration information, contact: Pamela Walker-Stokes Purdue University Stewart Center, Room 116 128 Memorial Mall West Lafayette, IN 47907-2034 Phone: (765) 494-9482 E-mail: [email protected] For conference content information, contact: Marleen Troyer Phone: (765) 494-1340 E-mail: [email protected] Purdue is committed to making its programs accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you require an accommodation or special assistance for this program due to a disability, please contact us at 765-494-9482. A continuing education activity of Purdue University, an equal access/equal opportunity institution. State _______________________ ZIP ___________ Phone _____________________________________ Fax ______________________________________ E-mail (required) ______________________________ This is my home work e-mail. Employer ___________________________________ Please check those that apply: Educator Physician Nurse Registered Dietitian Pharmacist Other ___________________________________ Registration Fee: (conference materials included) Professional: $65 Student: $30 (Enclose a copy of your student I.D.) Optional box lunch: $10 Total enclosed $ ______________________ A check payable to Purdue University for the total amount is enclosed. I will be paying with a company purchase order. Hard copy required. 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