PRE-CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 Total CPEs: 7.00 Pre-Conference & Annual Meeting April 22-24, 2015 Riverside Hotel, Boise, ID Earn up to 20.5 CPEs! 10:00am-11:00am Check-in and Exhibits Open (1 CPE) 11:00am-12:00pm Welcome & Introductions Julie Walker, RD, CDE, Meridian, ID Diabetes Management: What is New? Cecilia Sauter, MS, RD, CDE, Ann Arbor, MI Diabetes is a complex, chronic disease that puts a lot of demands on the person that has diabetes as well as on the team that works with the person that has diabetes. This session will provide you with the cutting edge changes in the pharmacological treatment as well as updates in the medical nutrition therapy for the person that has diabetes. 1. Identify new pharmacological treatments for type 2 diabetes (5190) 2. Discuss/describe the new nutritional recommendations for diabetes (5190) 3. Discuss one approach to assist people with diabetes in making lifestyle changes (5460) SPONSORED BY ACADEMY OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS AFFILIATE SPEAKER GRANT 12:00pm-12:20pm SERVED LUNCH (NOTE: lunch and the continuation of Cecilia's presentation will overlap) 12:20pm-1:30pm CONTINUED...Diabetes Management: What is New? Cecilia Sauter, MS, RD, CDE, Ann Arbor, MI SPONSORED BY ACADEMY OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS AFFILIATE SPEAKER GRANT 1:30pm-2:00pm.5 CPE EXHIBITS 1 P age
2:00pm-2:50pm Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data to Personalize Recommendations for Diabetes Patients Keri J. Leone MS,RD,CDE, San Francisco, CA This session will provide an introduction to Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) and its practical application in nutrition therapy and diabetes. Case study examples on how to use CGM to identify patterns in postprandial hyperglycemia and how food choice affect glucose control will be reviewed. 1. Introduce real time Continuous Glucose Monitoring for both personal and professional use (5190/5460) 2. Review the outcome studies that demonstrate the clinical benefit of ongoing use of CGM (5190) 3. Apply the technology of CGM to identify glucose patterns and trends and the impact of food choices to glycemic control (5190) SPONSORED BY DEXCOM 3:00pm-3:50pm Insulin as a Vascular Hormone - New & Emerging Diabetes Medications Cindy Horrocks, RD, LD, CDE, Boise, ID Most RDs know of insulin as a metabolic hormone and its role in controlling blood glucose. Aside from this, it also plays a role in the prevention of atherosclerosis. This session will provide information of what occurs in the presence of insulin resistance and/or hyperglycemia. 1.50 CPE/ 1. Describe the role of insulin in the prevention of atherosclerosis (5190/5160) 2. Discuss/describe new and emerging medications for diabetes (5190) 4:00pm-5:30pm "Just Tell me what to Eat!" Megan Williams, MDA, RDN, LD, CDE, Twin Falls, ID Patients with diabetes often demand, "Just tell me what to eat" when they meet with a dietitian. Megan will take us through educating the patient with Type 2 and Type 1 diabetes on meal planning for diabetes and pump management. 1. Discuss educational strategies used for patients with diabetes (5190/6020) 2. Discuss meal planning tips (5190/6020) 3. Discuss how to integrate pump management with nutrition counseling (5190/5460) "Diabetes and Bikinis - Miss Idaho's Journey" Sierra Sandison, Miss Idaho, Twin Falls, ID Miss Idaho will take us on her journey as she inspires people all over the country with type 1 diabetes. Public advocacy for diabetes is her passion that she plans to pass on to educators. 1. Discuss the personal journey Miss Idaho has followed as she advocates for type 1 diabetes all over the country (6020/6030/6040/1090) SPONSORED BY TANDEM 2 P age
ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY, APRIL 23 Total CPEs: 7.50 7:45am-8:00am Welcome & Introductions Caroline Keegan, MBA, RDN, LD, Boise, ID; Samantha Ramsay, PhD, RDN, LD, Moscow, ID 8:00am-8:45am RDNs: Game Changers of Today, Influencers of Tomorrow Shelle Poole, BA, MA, PhD, Boise, ID Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDN s) have the knowledge and capacity to truly become game changers within our field and beyond. This session will teach you how to utilize breakthrough thinking techniques to create your own possibilities, and share your vision with others. 1. Envision the possibilities for influencing tomorrow (1070) 2. Create the framework for your "self-designed" vision (1010) 3. Identify the vast knowledge and experience of your counterparts (1010/1070) 1.5 CPE/ SPONSORED BY SIMPLOT 8:45am-10:15am Dietitians as Part of the Patient Centered Medical Home Steps to Success Cecilia Sauter, MS, RD, CDE, Ann Arbor, MI New models of healthcare delivery are evolving; emerging as one of the fastest growing, and most promising is the patient-centered medical home (PCMH). A comprehensive, evidence-based healthcare delivery model that aims to improve patient outcomes, increase access to care, and decrease healthcare costs. 1. Effectively market nutrition services and RDs/RDNs to primary care providers (7120) 2. Discuss/describe the new health care delivery systems and what it means for coverage of services (7000/7130/7170) 3. Utilize Academy resources to assist in developing tools and guidelines for primary care services (7000) SPONSORED BY ACADEMY OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS AFFILIATE SPEAKER GRANT 10:30am-11:20am Idaho Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Annual Business Meeting 1. List the key initiatives for the Idaho Academy during 2014-2015 (1000/1070) 2. Describe key attributes of Idaho Academy award recipients (1000/1070) 3. Discuss volunteer opportunities and ways to enhance leadership skills (1000/1070) 3 P age
11:30am-12:30pm A Thoroughly Modern Approach to Childhood Nutrition in the 21st Century Jill Castle, MS, RD, New Canaan, CT Childhood nutrition has traditionally meant optimizing food and exercise, but food is only part of the puzzle. Today, practitioners need to address the whole child, including optimal nutrition, feeding, and developmental changes. Health care providers will receive an update to their toolbox, with strategies and insight on addressing the needs of the whole child. It's not about eating, it's about feeding! 1. Identify strategies for RDNs to include in their toolbox to address the whole child (6000) 2. Discuss how to create a feeding approach, not an eating approach (3000/4000/6000) SPONSORED BY IDAHO DAIRY COUNCIL 12:30PM-2:30PM EXHIBIT VISITS, POSTER SESSIONS, & CHEF-INSPIRED BUFFET LUNCH (1 CPE) 2:30pm-3:30pm Healthy Strategies for Helping Kids Eat Well-Tips & Tools from the Trenches Jill Castle, MS, RD, New Canaan, CT Parents want their child to eat well, but don't always use the best approach--they push two more bites, reward kids for eating vegetables, or eradicate all junk food in the home. During this session, Jill will outline positive strategies as well as how to confront challenges like picky eating and overeating. 1. Describe the theory and practice of fearless feeding (3000/4000/6000) SPONSORED BY IDAHO DAIRY COUNCIL Changing the Way We Think About Agriculture Amy Myrdal Miller, MS, RDN, Carmichael, CA Attendees will gain an understanding of the current state of US farming vs. international farming. Amy will discuss ag-related projects and practices that other affiliates and DPGs are participating in. Participants will be inspired to provide meaningful opportunities for members in their own affiliate/dpg to be more connected to agriculture and have a better understanding of agriculture practices worldwide. 1. Describe the current state of US farming (8000/8018) 2. Identify at least two innovative advances in agriculture globally (8000/8018) 3. Name at least one action affiliates and DPGs can take to help members be more informed of agriculture practices (1000/7180) SPONSORED BY ACADEMY OF NUTRITION & DIETETICS FOUNDATION 4 P age
2:30pm-3:30pm Your Credential: Evolving with Practice Competencies Barbara Grant, MS, RDN, CSO, FAND, Boise, ID Exciting improvements are coming soon to your Professional Development Portfolio (PDP)! You will also hear and see how the new Goal Wizard tool will help you establish your own learning plan. 1. Discuss the work done by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) in collaboration with the Academy's Quality Management Committee to develop and validate national practice competencies for integration into the PDP (1000) 2. Describe how to use the CDR s new Goal Wizard tool to establish a personalized learning plan for your PDP (1000) 3:45pm-5:00pm Motivational Interviewing: Applying Basic Skills in the Workplace Amy Walters, PhD, Boise, ID Motivational Interviewing is a distinct set of strategies to help clinicians assess ambivalence in their patients and direct the conversation toward increasing interest in better self-care. This session will provide an overview of Motivational Interviewing, with focus on the application of these skills in the work setting. 1. Describe the spirit of Motivational Interviewing (MI) (6000) 2. Identify at least 3 core elements to MI style that can be applied in their work setting (6000) 3. Describe how to use the 4 basic processes of MI in the work setting (6000) 4. Gain experience using MI/OARS skills in work place scenarios (6000) Dietetic Crusaders: The Evolution of USDA Child Nutrition Programs Caroline Keegan, MBA, RDN, LD, Boise, ID; Peggy Bodnar, RDN, LD, Boise, ID; Colleen Fillmore, PhD, RDN, LD, SNS, Boise, ID; Chef Brenda Thompson, RDN, LD, Nampa, ID Did you know Idaho is recognized nationwide for outstanding School Meals? This packed presentation will share the evolution of USDA Child Nutrition Programs and many great Idaho school meal success stories. We will reveal the different ways in which four Idaho RDN s, representing the State Agency, School District, Industry, and Culinary Arts contribute to the health of Idaho s Child Nutrition Programs. 1. Discuss the evolution of USDA Child Nutrition Programs (8110) 2. Follow food through the food chain as it pertains to school food service (8050) 3. Identify regulations of Child Nutrition Programs (1080) 4. Describe ways Idaho RDNs contribute to the health of Idaho s Child Nutrition Programs (1000/4000/7000) Your Credential: Evolving with Practice Competencies Barbara Grant, MS, RDN, CSO, FAND, Boise, ID Exciting improvements are coming soon to your Professional Development Portfolio (PDP)! You will also hear and see how the new Goal Wizard tool will help you establish your own learning plan. 1. Discuss the work done by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) in collaboration with the Academy's Quality Management Committee to develop and validate national practice competencies for integration into the PDP (1000) 2. Describe how to use the CDR s new Goal Wizard tool to establish a personalized learning plan for your PDP (1000) 5 P age
ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY, APRIL 24 Total CPEs: 6 7:45am-8:00am Welcome & Introductions Caroline Keegan, MBA, RDN, LD, Boise, ID; Samantha Ramsay, PhD, RDN, LD, Moscow, ID 8:00am-9:10am Creating Your Professional Passion: A Story of Execution, Innovation and Evolution Cindy Goody, PhD, MBA, RDN, LDN, Oak Brook, IL Whether you re a newly minted RDN or seasoned nutrition and dietetics professional, consider how true fulfillment and joy contribute to your long-held professional dreams and passionate practice. Hear how a colleague created an unconventional career path for herself (and others!), forging uncharted areas of the profession and discovering a calling for nutrition in business for one of the world s best known brands. 1. Reach beyond their knowledge of nutrition, recognizing their entire skill set to add value above and beyond to their organizations (1000) 2. Apply at least one new approach to execution in their organizations (1010/7000) 3. Describe the importance and role of innovation in one s professional development and practice (1000/1070/1110) 4. Evaluate the role personal and professional values in one s career evolution (1000/1120) 5. Experience empowerment and inspiration to embrace their professional passion (1000/7000/7180) SPONSORED BY MCDONALDS 9:20am-10:20am Starved for Information: Standardizing the Approach to Recognition and Documentation of Pediatric Malnutrition Patricia Becker, MS, RDN, CSP, CNSC, Pediatric Malnutrition Workgroup, Glendale, OH Malnutrition contributes to over one-third of deaths in children worldwide. RDNs play a key role in improving outcomes and controlling costs through identification of pediatric patients at risk for malnutrition. This session will describe an evidence-based, consensus developed approach, to standardize the recognition and documentation of pediatric malnutrition from 1 month to 18 years. 1. Describe an etiology-based approach to identifying mild, moderate and severe malnutrition in pediatric populations, ages 1 month to 18 years (3000/5070) 2. Identify and document pediatric malnutrition in clinical and community settings using the Academy/A.S.P.E.N./AAP recommendations (5000) 3. Understand how to work collaboratively with all members of the health care team to identify pediatric malnutrition to ensure its timely recognition and appropriate intervention (7010) SPONSORED BY ACADEMY OF NUTRITION & DIETETICS CODING & COVERAGE COMMITTEE 6 P age
9:20am-10:20am Social Media: Who, How & Why Tracy Hitchcock, BS, Boise, ID Social media is pervasive and here to stay. Today s social media landscape is evolving in many ways. Find out how it s accessed, who is using it (hint: it s not just Millennials!) and how are they consuming the information found there. 1. Identify social media platforms and their uses both personally and professionally (1000) 2. Understand how social media can be leveraged to communicate with current and potential clients (7000/4100) SPONSORED BY SIMPLOT 10:30am-11:30am Training Leaders in Dietetics: What are the Priorities? Katie Miner, PhD, RD, LD, Moscow, ID This session will present results from a recent research study conducted at the University of Idaho, which identified leadership priorities for dietetics education. Additionally, attendees will engage in a discussion of priorities for leadership development needed to advance dietetics practice in Idaho. 1. Identify three reasons why leadership development for RDNs is important for the profession of dietetics (1070/6080) 2. Discuss priorities for leadership development including at least three recommendations for leadership knowledge, skills, training, and experiences that are required for entry-level practice (1070) 3. Write an individual goal for developing leadership knowledge and skills (1070/1000) Pack your Bags, Open Your Minds: RDNs Overseas Charlotte Riersgard, MS, RD, MIM, Moscow, ID; Samantha Ramsay, PhD, RDN, LD, Moscow, ID This session will look at the RDN profession overseas, including, the need to develop cultural sensitivity, and how to work as an RDN in global communities. Examples of opportunities including public health (NGOs), research, and for profit companies will be provided. First-hand experiences from the field will be shared, as well as unique practice in conducting research internationally. 1. Identify agencies and programs facilitating RDNs overseas (4000) 2. Define cultural sensitivity and how to work as an RDN in global communities (1040/4000) 3. Discuss research opportunities and potential funding sources (9000) 7 P age
10:30am-11:30am The Competitive Edge: How to Stay One Step Ahead! Laura Thomas, MED, RD, LD, Boise, ID Knowing your competition is more than knowing who is working in the office down the street, you must be familiar with the messages being shared by professionals with broad-based national platforms. Are you aware of the nutrition information they provide, and the science it is based on? Chances are your clients already know, and you need to as well! 1. Discuss the most prevalent nutrition messages and their scientific basis currently being shared in mainstream media (2000) 2. Identify marketing tactics being used to reach professionals and the public alike (7120) 3. Develop an action plan to stay informed about the most current research and marketing messages at the local, regional, and national levels (1000/6000/7000) 11:30am-12:00pm SERVED LUNCH (NOTE: lunch and Dr. Paddon-Jones' presentation will overlap) 12:00pm-1:00pm Protecting and Improving Muscle Health with Nutrition: The Role of Protein Doug Paddon-Jones, PhD, Galveston, TX Dr. Paddon-Jones will highlight recent advances in nutrition and protein research that have the potential to improve muscle and metabolic health. Skeletal muscle mass and function is regulated by a host of factors. However, in all cases, an adequate nutritional framework is the fundamental prerequisite for maintaining or improving muscle mass, strength and functional capacity. The goal of this session is to highlight the strengths and limitations of current protein/nutrition recommendations, and review the potential translation of basic science and clinical research trials to effective nutritional intervention strategies to optimize muscle health during adult life. 1. Understand that aging does not inevitably impair the potential to build muscle in response to exercise and nutrition (3000/4000/9000) 2. Understand when and why high-quality protein in meals should be consumed (2000/3000/9000) 3. Discuss the loss of muscle mass and strength during bed rest/physical inactivity in middle aged and older adults (2000/3000) 4. Identify how clinicians, caregivers and patients should react aggressively with nutritional support to reduce the accelerated loss of muscle associated with illness, injury or physical inactivity (2000/3000) SPONSORED BY IDAHO BEEF COUNCIL 8 P age
1:15pm-2:15pm Social Media Savviness Jaclyn St. John, MS, RDN, LD, Idaho Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Meridian, ID In this dynamic session, learn how to effectively use social media to promote you, your affiliate/dpg, the Academy, its Foundation and initiatives. The basics of several social media platforms will be explained and you ll gain confidence in engaging in each of them. 1. Name at least three social media platforms that the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics/Foundation is actively involved in, and members are encouraged to participate in (1000/7000) 2. Identify at least two social media strategies that can be immediately incorporated into your professional outreach (1000) 3. Identify at least one way you can help your affiliate/dpg promote messages to members and/or the public (1000/6000) SPONSORED BY ACADEMY OF NUTRITION AND DIETETICS FOUNDATION 2:15pm-3:15pm Change Your Game: How Will You Influence Your Tomorrow? Caroline Keegan, MBA, RDN, LD, Boise, ID We are confident in our nutrition skills and in our academic foundation to practice dietetics, but that's just a small part of the value we can offer our organizations and the public. How are Idaho RDN s developing competencies beyond their subject matter expertise? How can we change the game today and influence our tomorrow? 1. Describe how Idaho RDNs add value to their organization in ways that build sustainable credibility for our profession (1070/1010) 2. Identify leadership opportunities for RDNs in the public and private sector (7180) 9 P age