Extractions: References This policy statement highlights the important collaboration between pediatricians and local Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) programs to ensure that infants and children receive high-quality, cost-effective health care and nutrition services. Specific recommendations are provided for pediatricians and WIC personnel to help children and their families receive optimum services through a medical home. ARTICLE Top
Extractions: The Committee on Professional Nutrition Education monitors national events affecting nutrition education, reports on these events, and makes recommendations to further the society's goals in promoting undergraduate and graduate nutrition education. The committee interacts with the American Board of Nutrition (ABN) and other relevant groups to develop criteria for nutrition training programs and to set standards for evaluating such programs. A list of clinical nutrition training programs is compiled with criteria for evaluating them. The committee includes liaisons from the American Dental Association, the American Medical Association, and the American Medical Student Association. Nutrition Topics Essential in a Medical School Curriculum in Priority Order
Extractions: Freestanding MPH Combined MD/MPH DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Freestanding MPH Combined MD/MPH COURSES FORMS ... CONTACT US OTHER LINKS Preventive Medicine MSCI Program The freestanding MPH degree is designed for students with a background in the health care professions. This is a part-time program consisting of evening classes. Nearly all classes are held on the Chicago campus; a few electives are offered on the Evanston campus. Students are expected to obtain the degree in two to four years. The program includes core courses (including Behavioral Science Epidemiology Environmental Health Health Industry Management Research Methods and Biostatistics ) that are taken by all MPH students. The remaining courses are electives. Electives are offered in epidemiology and biostatistics, public health issues in the community, and health services research. All students complete a
PATH : Senior Management And Program Leaders Program Leader, Maternal and Child health and nutrition. Dr. Krasovec is a public health specialist and directs PATHs activities in maternal health, http://www.path.org/senior_management.php
Extractions: President Before joining PATH in 2000, Dr. Elias was a senior associate in the International Programs Division of the Population Council. For six years, he served as the country representative in Thailand, where he managed reproductive health programs throughout Southeast Asia. He sits on the boards of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, Ibis Reproductive Health, and the Washington Biomedical and Biotechnology Association, among others. He is also a member of the Policy Advisory Committee for the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. Dr. Elias received his MD from Creighton University (1983), completed post-graduate training in internal medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (1986), and received an MPH from the University of Washington (1990), where he was a fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. Harriet Stanley, PhD
Obesity Treatment And Prevention nutrition health Partnership Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. George L. Blackburn, MD, PhD Program Coordinator CORE Center for Human nutrition http://contemporaryforums.com/m703/fac.asp
Nutrition And Health Letter: Editoral Team Mark Messina, PhD, is a former program director in the Diet and Cancer Branch of the Joan Sabaté, MD, DrPH, associate professor of nutrition and http://www.llu.edu/llu/vegetarian/editors.htm
Extractions: Subscribe Editorial team [Sample issues] School of Public Health ... Index of topics Our editor-in-chief: Patricia Johnston, DrPH, RD, is dean and professor of nutrition in the School of Public Health at Loma Linda University. Dr. Johnston actively promotes vegetarian diets among both lay and professional audiences. She was co-chair of the First and chair of the Second and Third International Congresses on Vegetarian Nutrition. She is the invited author of a new chapter on vegetarian nutrition for the latest edition of the prestigious nutrition textbook, Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease to be published later this year. Her research interests include bone status in vegetarians. Senior editors: Mark Messina, PhD, is a former program director in the Diet and Cancer Branch of the National Cancer Institute. He is an authority on soyfoods, phytoestrogens, and plant-based diets and has spoken throughout the world on these topics. He is editor of a peer-reviewed journal devoted to medical research on vegetarian diets and is co-author of the first textbook for health professionals on vegetarianism. Virginia Messina, MPH, RD
Extractions: Quick Links... School Home Dean's Office Departments Institutes Contacts General Information News Events Lane Medical Library Jobs Alumni Make a Gift startState("Education"); School of Medicine Home Education Multi-Degree Programs Multi-degree Programs information Multi-Degrees Home Admissions Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) Stanford-UC Berkeley Dual-Degree in Public ... Where do medicine and public health intersect? Is an MD/MPH for you? Is now the time to tack on another degree? AMSA's Community and Public Health Action Committee has compiled a list of projects, opportunities, and resources for students with these very questions. The Association of Schools of Public Health also offers resources for prospective students, including information on Careers in Public Health What do students say about the program?
Science Friday Kids Connection, Oct 4 2002 Hour 1 October 4, 2002 Hour One Diet and nutrition. Program Summary Guests health Standard 6 Understands essential concepts about nutrition and diet. http://www.sciencefriday.com/kids/sfkc20021004-1.html
Extractions: October 4, 2002: Hour One: Diet and Nutrition Program Summary Guests Books/Articles Related Links and Resources ... SFKC Home Program Summary High fat, low carbs? Low fat, high protein? The Mediterranean diet? Atkins? Ornish? In the first hour, Ira Flatow talks with experts about diet, nutrition, and health with an eye on the variety of diet plans. Diet books top every best-seller list but often disagree with each other on the best way to eat a healthy diet and obtain optimal nutrition. What should dieters do? Hear from diet heavyweights including Dean Ornish and experts from the Atkins Center. Discover their personal thoughts on winning the battle of the bulge. Learn more about recent recommendations on diet and health put forward by the National Academy of Sciences Guests
ARS Human Nutrition National Program (107) The overall goal of the ARS Human nutrition Program is to conduct high priority Latest national dietary survey fully integrated with health data. http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/programs/programs.htm?np_code=107&docid=6836
UM SOM Department Of Family Medicine - Faculty Clinical Instructor, University of maryland School of Medicine Infant nutrition; health Issues for Urban Minorities; Communitybased health Care http://medschool.umaryland.edu/FamilyMedicine/Faculty.asp
Extractions: Contact Us Faculty Chart Clinical Instructor, University of Maryland School of Medicine Faculty member since 2001 Medical Degree: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Residency Program: University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Faculty Development Masters in Public Health Certifications: American Board of Family Practice Special Interests: Diabetes and Obesity Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine Faculty member since 1990 Medical Degree: George Washington University Residency Program: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Family Medicine Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Adolescent Medicine, Pediatrics Certifications: American Board of Family Practice Special Interests: Adolescent Health Clinical Assistant Professor; Department of Family Medicine Faculty member since 1989 Undergraduate: Saint Joseph's University - Philadelphia, PA
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School Of Public Health And Community Medicine School of Public health and Community Medicine The MS and Ph.D. programs in the Nutritional Sciences program, and the Ph.D. program in the Institute for http://www.washington.edu/students/gencat/academic/school_public_hlt.html
Extractions: Patricia W. Wahl F350 Health Sciences The School of Public Health and Community Medicine (SPHCM) is composed of five departments: Biostatistics, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Health Services, and Pathobiology. A Bachelor of Science degree and an undergraduate minor are offered in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences. The Department of Health Services offers a Bachelor of Science degree in health information administration through the UW Evening Degree Program. Students may pursue a general studies Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in public health by working with faculty in SPHCM and the College of Arts and Sciences, UW General Studies Office. The SPHCM also offers a school-wide public health minor. The SPHCM offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.), Master of Science (M.S.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Admission requirements vary by degree and field and are described in the sections of each department. Master of Public Health Degree: Master of Health Administration Degree: The M.H.A. degree is offered by the interdisciplinary Health Services Administration Group in the Department of Health Services under the auspices of the Graduate School. The program prepares students for careers in management, planning, and policy analysis in a variety of settings in the health care field. The purpose of the M.H.A. curriculum is to integrate the knowledge, skills, and experience that encompass health services management, planning, and policy analysis. Students develop knowledge and skills that enable them to better understand and manage change, analyze information and make decisions, and manage organizations and the people in them. The Executive M.H.A. Program is a part-time program designed for mid-career health services professionals, including physicians and other experienced clinicians, who wish to continue their employment while pursuing the M.H.A. degree. The program provides a balance of theory and practical management skills.
Maryland Dietetic Association - Nutrition Links maryland Healthy Eating and Active Lifestyle Coalition maryland Supplemental nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) http://www.eatwellmd.org/links.htm
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Nutrition And Health In Developing Countries - Humana Press It provides clear guidelines for improving nutrition and health in developing Foreword by Nevin Scrimshaw, PhD, MD, PHH, Food and nutrition Program, http://www.humanapress.com/Product.pasp?txtCatalog=HumanaBooks&txtProductID=0-89
Extractions: Graduate Field of Nutrition at Cornell University Program in International Nutrition at Cornell University Malnutrition and hunger are widespread in many developing countries, and chronic disease resulting from poor nutrition is an emerging problem. The causes of inadequate nutriture are many and complex as they encompass biological, economic, social and political issues. The Program in International Nutrition trains individuals who are dedicated to eliminating hunger, malnutrition, and chronic disease. The Program faculty addresses nutritional problems through research, nutritional education and training; applied nutrition programs in the community, government, and international organizations; and institutional development. The Cornell Program in International Nutrition is dedicated to training those committed professionals whose previous training and international experience provide a solid foundation for benefiting from Cornell's rigorous intellectual environment. Students graduating from the Program in International Nutrition work for government ministries and other action agencies (such as UNICEF and non-governmental organizations), agencies that deliver technical assistance (such as the U.S. Agency for International Development and the World Health Organization), applied research institutions, and universities. Recent graduates, almost without exception, have found the job of their choice when they graduated.
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Program In International Nutrition -- Students Coordinator, healthy Eating and Living Program, health and Wellness Institute, UC Santa Barbara BS (Clinical nutrition), University of California, Davis http://nutrition.ucdavis.edu/pin/STUDENTS.HTM
Extractions: E-mail address: smeahmad@ucdavis.edu Nationality: Bangladeshi Undergraduate degree: BSc (Biochemistry), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1992 Advanced degree: MSc (Biochemistry), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1994 Previous relevant employment and international experience: Research Officer, Immunology and Virology Laboratories, Laboratory Sciences Division, ICDDR,B (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh), Dahka, Bangladesh (February 1995 to July 2000) Research interests and current research: Evaluating the role of whole body vitamin A store on the functional measures of both innate and adaptive immune functions that can be used in
Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xvi Executive Summary, pp. 1-18 1 The NASA Worksite, pp. 19-33 2 Occupational and Preventative Health at NASA, pp. 34-52 3 Workforce Health, Performance, Readiness, Resilience: The ..., pp. 53-76 4 Organizing and Managing Employee Integrated Health Program..., pp. 77-101 5 Implementing Integrated Health Programs, pp. 102-149 6 Data Integration and Health Management, pp. 150-170 Appendix A: Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations, pp. 171-175 Appendix B: Open Session and Workshop Agendas, pp. 176-179 Appendix C: Committee Member Biographical Sketches, pp. 180-184 GO TO PAGE:
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