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61. National Alliance For Nutrition And Activity
south carolina Department of health and Environmental Control, Division of ChronicDisease Prevention and south Dakota nutrition Council; Lawrence County
http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/nana.html
The National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (NANA) advocates national policies and programs to promote healthy eating and physical activity to help reduce the illnesses, disabilities, premature deaths, and costs caused by diet- and inactivity-related diseases such as heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. NANA promotes within the legislative and executive branches of government a better understanding of the importance of healthy eating, physical activity, and obesity control to the nation's health and health-care costs. One of the primary goals of NANA is to cultivate champions for nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention in Congress and federal agencies. Efforts include supporting effective education programs, advocating adequate funding for programs, and promoting environmental changes that help Americans eat better and be more active. NANA is made up of more than 235 organizations:

62. State Agencies Administering The Child Nutrition Programs
CACFP, SFSP State Director Comprehensive School health Office of south carolina CACFP,SFSP State Director Family nutrition programs State Department
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Contacts/StateDirectory.htm
U. S. Department of Agriculture
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Site Map Links ... USDA State Agencies Administering the Child Nutrition Programs CHOOSE THE FIRST LETTER OF THE STATE YOU WISH TO FIND A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U ... W Alabama NSLP, CACFP, SFSP
State Director
Child Nutrition Programs
Alabama Department of Education
Gordon Persons Building
50 North Ripley Street, Room 5301
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2101
Phone: 334-242-1988
Fax: 334-242-2475 Alaska NSLP, CACFP, SFSP
State Director Child Nutrition Programs 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894 Phone: 907-465-8708 Fax: 907-465-8910 Arizona NSLP, CACFP, SFSP State Director Student Services State Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 602-542-8709 Fax: 602-542-3818 Arkansas NSLP (Public) State Director Child Nutrition Section Department of Education Executive Building Suite 404 2020 West 3rd Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-4465 Phone: 501-324-9502 Fax: 501-324-9595 Arkansas NSLP (Private), CACFP, SFSP

63. Directory Of Institutions-South Carolina
Mechanics, Microbiology, Nursing, nutrition, Operations Research University of SouthCarolina, Charleston, SC 0002 Graduate programs–health/Medicine/Dentistry
http://www.gradprofiles.com/doi-geo/sc.html
Choose a Graduate Program College of Graduate Studies Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Marine Biomedicine and Environmental Sciences Microbiology and Immunology Molecular and Cellular Biology and Pathobiology Pharmaceutical Sciences Clemson University , Clemson, SC 29634
Graduate Programs:
Accounting, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Sciences, Agronomy and Soil Sciences, Animal Sciences, Applied Arts and Design, Applied Mathematics, Aquaculture, Architecture, Art/Fine Arts, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Atmospheric Sciences, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Biophysics, Botany and Plant Sciences, Business Administration and Management, Ceramic Sciences and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, City and Regional Planning, Civil Engineering, Computational Sciences, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Engineering, Counselor Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Economics, Education, Educational Administration, Electrical Engineering, Elementary Education, Engineering and Applied Sciences, English, English Education, Entomology, Environmental Engineering , Fish, Game, and Wildlife Management, Food Science and Technology, Forestry, Genetics, Health Services Management and Hospital Administration, History, Horticulture, Human Resources Development, Hydrology, Industrial and Manufacturing Management, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Industrial/Management Engineering, Materials Engineering, Materials Sciences, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics, Microbiology, Nursing, Nutrition, Operations Research, Physics, Physiology, Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Polymer Science and Engineering, Psychology, Public Policy and Administration, Reading Education, Recreation and Park Management, Science Education, Secondary Education, Social Sciences Education, Sociology, Special Education, Statistics, Technical Writing, Textile Sciences and Engineering, Toxicology, Travel and Tourism, Vocational Education, Zoology.

64. What's New At The South Carolina State Library
Library, A newsletter of the south carolina State Library. the effectiveness of schoolhealth programs, particularly in the areas of nutrition and physical
http://www.state.sc.us/scsl/whatsnew/education2.html
A newsletter of the South Carolina State Library
Education
To read the articles now , click on the article's link and type in your 13-digit library card number when requested. Need help? Call the Information Desk at (803) 734-8026 or email at reference@leo.scsl.state.sc.us for more information or if you have difficulty accessing these links. The big payoff: educational attainment and synthetic estimates of work-life earnings. (PDF) Washington, DC: US Census Bureau, 2002.
Caffarella, Rosemary S. Planning programs for adult learners: a practical guide for educators, trainers, and staff developers. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2002. CALL#: 374.973 CAFF
Goals for education: challenge to lead. Atlanta, GA: Southern Regional Education Board, 2002. CALL#: 370.975 GOAL Mizell, M. Hayes. Shooting for the sun: the message of middle school reform: selected remarks. New York: Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, 2002. CALL#: 373.236 MIZE Rousso, Harilyn.

65. NOW: Science & Health - Fit Or Fat?- Resource Map | PBS
Georgia School and Community nutrition Program Georgia Education Rhode Island HealthSchools Healthy Kids. south carolina south carolina Department of Education
http://www.pbs.org/now/science/fitmap.html
What do you think about commercialization in the schools? Talk back on the boards.
Features
Select One Classroom NAFTA Earth on Edge Stripping the West Full Archive Fit or Fat - Stats and Facts Classroom Transcript Resources
Schools Inc.: Resource Map
Below is a state-by-state listing of education departments and health programs. Use these state web sites to find the names of your local officials and for information on school funding initiatives and programs that aim to keep children healthy and fit. You can also check how your state's school system is doing with the Center's for Disease Control State Report Cards . These will tell you everything from the kind of food served in the cafeteria to the student-to-nurse ratio. AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY
Alabama
Alabama Department of Public Health

Alabama Department of Education
Alaska
Alaska Department of Health and Social Services

Alaska Department of Education and Early Development
Arkansas
Arkansas Department of Health
Arkansas Department of Education Arizona Arizona Department of Health Services: Children Arizona Department of Education California California Department of Health Services California Department of Education Colorado Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Department of Education Connecticut Connecticut Department of Education Connecticut Department of Children and Families Washington, D.C.

66. Clemson University Biosecurity Contacts
and Program Director, Food Safety and nutrition (864) 656 Public health and PublicService Contacts. Program, Medical University of south carolina in Charleston
http://www.scda.state.sc.us/AgLinks/ANRCESITE/Biosecurity_Contacts.html
Clemson University Biosecurity Contacts Responding to public concern about bio-terrorism, Clemson University officials assembled a team of experts to provide information. The following resources provide the media and public with names, contacts and answers to frequently asked questions about biological materials that can cause harm to humans. One question needs to be answered now: No laboratory or research facility at Clemson University possesses cultures of the anthrax bacterium. The university office of environmental health and safety oversees and maintains a database inventorying research and teaching uses of harmful materials. Faculty are required to report who, where, when and how harmful material will be used, along with safety and disposal procedures. No undergraduates are permitted to use harmful materials without supervision. For more information, contact William "Robin" Newberry, chief environmental health and safety officer, at work (864) 656-1806, mobile (864) 650-8150 or by email
Animal and Livestock Contacts Jones Bryan
South Carolina State Veterinarian and Director, Livestock Poultry Health (LPH)

67. ACF - Programs
health insurance for children. Job Opportunities Department of Agriculture) Childnutrition programs; Mississippi, North carolina, south carolina, and Tennessee
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs.html
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ACF Contacts for Issues with State, Territory, or Tribal Services

Programs
Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.

68. Community Food And Nutrition Program
New Hampshire 7,712. New Jersey 80,496. COMMUNITY FOOD and nutrition (CFN). NewYork 271,276. North carolina 85,851. Rhode Island 8,144. south carolina 57,693.
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/ocs/01comply/cfn.htm
Community Food and Nutrition Program Overview The Community Food and Nutrition Program (CFN) provides assistance to state-wide public or private agencies at the community, local and national levels for the purposes of:
  • better coordinating existing private and public food assistance resources; identifying potential sponsors of child nutrition programs; and developing innovative approaches to nutrition needs at the state and local level.
Sixty percent of the total appropriation is made available to all states for distribution to eligible entities within each state. Legislative Authority The Community Services Block Grant Act, Title VI, Subtitle B, of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, P.L. 97-35, as amended; and the Coats Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1998 (P.L. 105-285). Summary of FY 2001 Program Activities In FY 2001, $2.6 million will be available to support community food and nutrition discretionary projects. In addition, $3.7 million will be available to states, U.S. territories, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico based on a formula for distribution to eligible entities. Summary of FY 2000 Program Activities In FY 2000, $2.6 million was available for 51 discretionary projects. Food and nutritional resources were provided through the coordination and accessibility of existing national, state and local nutrition programs. In addition, $3.7 million was made available to states, U.S. territories, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico based on a formula to provide statewide nutrition services.

69. University Of South Carolina's Prevention Research Center February2000 Newslette
offers extensive information on a variety of fitness, nutrition and health topics andpast issues of the “University of south carolina Prevention Research
http://prevention.sph.sc.edu/newsletter/February2000.htm
****UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTER NOTES****
“Promoting Health Through Physical Activity “

Barb Ainsworth, Director
Dennis Shepard, Deputy Director
Regina Fields, Newsletter Editor
http://prevention.sph.sc.edu

IN THIS ISSUE – February 2000
NEWS YOU CAN USE:
Employee Health and Fitness, Millennium Trails
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN WASHINGTON: FY 2001 Budget Request
RESEARCH NOTES: Exercise Program for Homebound Seniors, Keeping the Weight Off, Parent-Child Relationship of Physical Activity and Obesity, Single Vs. Multiple Bouts of Walking REPORTS, SURVEYS, GUIDELINES, RESOURCES: Shape Up and Drop 10™ UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS: Health Behavior, SPARK Summer Institutes WEBSITES OF INTEREST: Sustainable Communities, Personal Health and Fitness NEWS YOU CAN USE EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND FITNESS: Mark your calendars now for National Employee Health and Fitness Day (NEHF) 2000, to be held on Wednesday, May 17th, 2000. In its 12th consecutive year, this national health observance promoting worksite health and fitness annually attracts thousands of companies in the US. For more information, contact the National Association of Governor’s Councils on Physical Fitness and Sports, the official founder and administrator of NEHF, by calling 317-237-5630, or visit their website at www.physicalfitness.org

70. UNC-CH School Of Public Health Awarded $1,727,533 Grant To Join National Network
Public health and the state health departments in south carolina, Tennessee and healthpolicy and administration, maternal and child health, and nutrition.
http://www.unc.edu/news/newsserv/univ/jul00/phgrant072800.htm
NEWS SERVICES
210 Pittsboro Street, Campus Box 6210
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-6210
(919) 962-2091 FAX: (919) 962-2279
www.unc.edu/news/newsserv
NEWS For immediate use July 28, 2000 No. 391 UNC-CH School of Public Health awarded $1,727,533 grant to join national network of public health training centers CHAPEL HILL The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health has received a $1.7 million grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) that will make the school part of a nationwide network of public health training centers. The School of Public Health’s Southeast Public Health Training Center will assess work force needs and help build development programs in six southeastern states: North and South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee. Academic institutions and public health agencies in each state will partner with the School of Public Health as part of the training center. A total of eight universities nationwide received five-year HRSA grants to "improve the nation’s public health system by strengthening the technical, scientific, managerial and leadership competencies and capabilities of the current and future public health work force." The training centers will help states meet the national "Healthy People 2010" objectives, work to increase the number of health practitioners in under-served areas, and help increase diversity in the health professions. The UNC-CH training center partners will first assess the training needs of public health workers in the six partner states. Priorities for educational programming will be customized by state. The training center will foster collaborative projects based on existing successful programs and will help place students in public and not-for-profit agencies for field training.

71. Jobs Of Interest
with BS in food science, nutrition, health sciences, exercise PO Box 32060 Boone,North carolina 286082071. regional colleges and universities in the south.
http://www.fau.edu/divdept/exsci/seacsm/jobs.htm
Jobs of Interest
JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS: Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky ... Virginia Here is a link to a job board for Health and Fitness Professionals: www.Fit-Jobs.com
Alabama
Posted:2/18/03 TITLE: Health and Nutrition Editor
Location: The position is located in Birmingham, Alabama, with Southern Progress Corporation.
DESCRIPTION: Mid-level position to serve as Food, Nutrition, and Health Editor. PRIMARY DUTIES: Responsible for providing leadership to assigned food, nutrition, and health-oriented projects, including weight loss from concept through published work; researching, writing, and revising project proposals; working with executive and senior editor to assign stories to in-house staff; identifying independent contractors for assigned projects including, but not limited to writers, researchers, copy editors, and proofreaders. Other responsibilities include completing required documentation, writing contract, approving work, and signing invoices for independent contractors. Also responsible for providing a complete manuscript by dates identified on publishing schedule, creating and managing project production schedules to ensure that projects meet deadlines, researching and writing text, acquiring publishing rights, developing recipes, nutritionally analyzing and editing recipes, and planning and supervising photography as needed. ADDITIONAL DUTIES: Stay current on food trends and health and nutrition related research and share knowledge. Participate in recipe taste testing as needed. Additional duties as needed.

72. Priester Conference 2002 - Proposal Submission Form
The Greenville Hospital System in south carolina. Award for a County/MultiCountyHealth Program. Director, Maryland EFNEP, Department of nutrition and Food
http://www.nnh.org/newpriester/award02.htm
Home Priester Conference 2002 Jeanne M. Priester Award 2002 Jeanne M. Priester Award The Jeanne M. Priester Award is made in honor of the accomplishments and contributions of Jeanne M. Priester to the Cooperative Extension System. Ms. Priester was a leader in advancing health education within CES during her tenure at the United States Department of Agriculture. The purpose of the award is to recognize Extension employees who are positively impacting the health of people across the United States and who are providing the leadership to expand Extension’s capacity to effectively implement health programs. Nominations were made for programs across the country and were reviewed by a panel of state and national Extension representatives. The award recipients were selected based on a set of criteria outlined in the nomination procedures. Two awards were presented at the 2002 Priester Conference in Orlando, Florida, one in each category for State/Multi-State Programs and County/Multi-County Programs.

73. South Carolina Meals On Wheels Programs
If you know of any other programs, be sure to let us know. south carolina (by city BrightonPlace nutrition Site 1929 Orleans Road Charleston, SC Phone 843696
http://www.seniormag.com/services/mow/sc.htm
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This may or may not be a complete list of Meals on Wheels Programs for this state. If you know of any other programs, be sure to let us know . We will be most happy to update information or add new listings. South Carolina (by city)
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Anderson Meals on Wheels
PO Box 285
Anderson, SC 29622
Phone: 864-225-6800 Awendaw Senior Citizens Program
1206 Porcher School Rd
Awendaw, SC
Phone: 843-928-3660
B Batesburg-Leesville Senior Center 227 Highland Ave.

74. Global Health & Fitness Exercise Fitness Health Programs Diet Plans Weight Loss
Global health Fitness (GHF) members can now receive a FREE vacation of Hilton Head,south carolina One of the most magnificent destinations on the Atlantic
http://www.global-fitness.com/vacation.html

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can now receive a FREE vacation of their choice! To thank you for choosing us as your fitness partner, we've teamed up with Spirit Travel . Once we receive your completed GHF membership , we'll immediately send you your choice of a Travel Dollars Booklet worth up to $1,035 in air, hotel, and cruise discounts; or a Reservation Request Coupon for a 3-day/2-night stay at one of the following destinations*:
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Freeport, Grand Bahamas: Shop at the International Bazaar or walk the breathtaking Garden of the Groves, a gorgeous attraction you won't want to miss. In Port Lucaya, you'll marvel at the collection of yachts and the exclusive shops.
Orlando, Florida: This destination is sure to please travelers of all ages. Famous theme parks, beautiful weather, and a short drive to the beaches and Kennedy Space Center. Or you may just want to relax and golf on some of the best courses Florida has to offer.
Las Vegas: Visit the most amazing city in the world and experience: The Luxor (shown in photo and recently completed an expansion at a cost of $350 million), roller coasters, thrill rides and theme parks, the wolds best casino's and live shows, and endless shopping!

75. Lowcountry Food Bank - Nutrition Links
Produce for Better health Foundation This is a fun site that seeks south CarolinaDepartment of Social Services Family nutrition programs The Family
http://www.lowcountryfoodbank.org/links.asp
Nutrition Information
American Dietetic Association

Food and nutrition information provided in a responsible, in-depth and accurate manner from a professional association of dietitians. American Heart Association
This site offers a good balance of information, including patient information for heart attack/stroke survivors, nutrition tips for health-conscious consumers, and scientific information for journalists or healthcare professionals. ConArga's Foods Foundation
ConAgra Foods has had a long-term alliance with America's Second Harvest to help feed people in need across the nation. America's Second Harvest is the nation's largest charitable hunger-relief organization, distributing 1.4 billion pounds of donated food annually, feeding 26 million hungry Americans. It operates a food network distribution system that procures and distributes food to food banks across the U.S. ConAgra Foods companies continually donate products to Second Harvest. In 2000-2001, for example, ConAgra Foods companies donated more than 18.5 million pounds of food, including refrigerated processed meats, frozen dinners and entrees, shelf-stable foods and potato products. Food Safety - Gateway to Government Food Safety Information
This site is an assemblage of links that connects readers to credible food safety advice from the Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Center for Disease Control, and some state and local health agencies.

76. CHILDCARE BY CHOICE - CHILD CARE OPTIONS IN SOUTH CAROLINA
1 Registered, licensed or approved by the south carolina Department of physicalenvironment, adult/child ratios, health/safety, nutrition/food service
http://www.childcarebychoice.org/childcareoption.html
WELCOME FOR FAMILIES FOR PROVIDERS CONTACT US ... ABOUT US PROGRAMS
  • ABC Vouchers T.E.A.C.H. Training
  • FORMS
  • Request for ChildCare (Fill in) Request for ChildCare (Print) Child Care Provider Registration
  • NEWSLETTER GUESTBOOK
  • Sign Guestbook View Guestbook
  • LOCATION RESOURCES ... EMAIL US SEARCH WEBSITE
    CHILD CARE OPTIONS IN SOUTH CAROLINA Level 1: Registered, licensed or approved by the South Carolina Department of Social Services' Office of Child Day Care Licensing and Regulatory Services. All caregivers in all types of child care facilities must be fingerprinted. This includes a state (SLED) and federal (FBI) background check. For more information on regulated child care call 1-877-886-2384.
  • Registered Family Child Care - Individuals who care for up to 6 children in their homes (including own or related children)
      Required to submit three letters of reference to Child Care Licensing and meet zoning requirements Parents receive a copy of "Family Child Care Standards" and must monitor the quality of care themselves Providers choosing to participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) must pass a health, safety and fire checklist and receive monitoring for nutritious meals and training in nutrition and child development through a CACFP sponsor. They may also choose to participate in the ABC Voucher Program (see level 2). Family child (day) care homes may also be licensed (see #2) for 6 children
  • 77. Eat Right South Carolina -- South Carolina Dietetic Association
    Public health/Community nutrition; Renal Dietitians; Research; through the ADA's Nationwidenutrition Network south carolina Dietetic Association Mail PO BOX 1763
    http://www.eatrightsc.org/members_main.htm
    EATING RIGHT: Physical activity and nutrition work together for better health:
    For weight management
    Allows you to enjoy more foods you love
    Better bone health
    Lowers risk factors for Cardiovascular disease, colon cancer and type 2 diabetes
    Promotes psychological well being and self esteem
    Helps reduce feelings of depression and anxiety
    Dietary Guidelines for American, USDA 2000
    Membership has its advantages: Member sign in SCDA members receive a number of important benefits through the organization: Information Scientific and practical information you need for continued career success:
    • Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Learn about new research, practice information, and industry and association news in this monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal.

    78. USCS - University Of South Carolina Spartanburg | Child Development Center
    offer supervision, diagnostic evaluation, nutrition service, health screening, parentand University of south carolina Spartanburg, 800 University Way
    http://www.uscs.edu/academics/se/bcdc.html
    Burroughs Child Development Center CONTACTS Dr. Love , Dean [ Welcome from the Dean
    Dr. Charles
    , Associate Dean
    Dr. Shelley
    , Director of Graduate Programs Faculty and Course Syllabi DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Degree Programs
    USCS Program at USC Sumter

    USCS Program at the University Center of Greenville

    Graduate Programs
    SCHOLAR PROGRAM
    Teaching Fellows Program
    POLICY AND PROCEDURES Transfer Admission
    Admission to the Professional Program

    Admission to Directed Teaching
    PUBLICATIONS Philosophy and Conceptual Framework
    Highlights and Special Initiatives

    Current Title II Report
    Education Issues Journal ... Promotion and Tenure Criteria OTHER RESOURCES Burroughs Child Development Center S. C. Statewide Teaching Application S. C. Teaching Vacancies USCS Job Opportunities University of South Carolina Spartanburg, 800 University Way, Spartanburg, SC 29303 Tel. 864.503.5000 Site lasted updated 8/15/02, content maintained by

    79. Order Form
    51 nutrition Educators of health Professionals, 365. 52 nutrition Education forthe Public, 1,440. 54 Research, 573. (SC) south carolina, 614, (VA) Virginia, 1,394,
    http://www.eatright.org/labelform.html
    Home Market Place List Rental Service Member Log In Search Find a Dietitian (Enter ZIP)
    Order Form
    Please print this form and fax or mail it, along with the List Rental and Use Agreement Form and a copy of your proposed mailing, to: ALM - Attn: Stephanie Cuchiara
    18-5 E. Dundee Road, Suite 300
    Barrington, IL 60010
    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
    DPGs: Practice Team, 312/899-4815
    Option 1 - Universe Count
    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

    80. PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCES
    Sciences Department of Community health nutrition. Sciences Campus Graduate Schoolof Public health. south carolina University of south carolina School of
    http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/ph/schools.htm
    SCHOOLS OF PUBLIC HEALTH
    (This listing includes Schools of Public Health and Graduate Public Health Programs in the United States which have been accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health.)
    Alabama
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    California Colorado

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