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harbors a great amount of talent, knowledge, and nutrition expertise. My motto this year has been, RD Who? RD You…” Why? I feel like every RD and DTR has a message on what it means to them to practice and how to convey their contribution. Please share your stories, about National Nutrition Month, RD Day, events, and testimonials regarding advocacy for our profession. Be proud of what you do, say, write, and share. Don’t forget your worth and know you truly make a difference! Sincerely, Alexandra Lautenschläger, RD, LD South Carolina Dietetic Association President [email protected] My fellow South Carolina RD’s and DTR’s, I hope you enjoyed this year’s National Nutrition Month! I can hardly believe that winter had a mild ending and spring an early start. Having said that, I want to start off by inviting each and every one of you to the South Carolina Dietetic Association’s Annual Meeting in Charleston, April 13 th -14 th . This year’s theme is Finding Your Fit! Our team has worked so hard to plan this and offer not only CEU’s, but both networking and fellowship opportunities. You all work in a variety of fields of this wonderful career and what better time for us all to come together to share ideas and to learn from one another! Also, we continue to face some challenges along the way. Healthcare is changing every day and now more than ever we need to stick together as a profession as THE nutrition professional. Sylvia Escott- Stump, who spoke at our meeting in 2011 and current President of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, recently sent out an email asking us to continue to work together. As many of you know, CMS is willing to cover Intensive behavioral counseling for Obesity. However, the RD’s were left out of this new coverage. She wrote in a letter to all members, “Part of our advocacy efforts included a petition to the White House through the “We the People” process, asking the Obama administration to have CMS reconsider its decision which limits direct billing of intensive behavioral counseling for obesity to primary care providers. Our next step is to continue our efforts and for them to not stop at signing the petition or even sending letters. So, what can each member do now? First, stay informed and know the facts. It is important that members carefully review the information that is shared in order to have accurate and meaningful dialogues on this issue. To learn more, visit http://www.eatright.org/ Members/content.aspx? id=6442466998 .” Next, if you haven’t communicated with your members of Congress, please reach out today and ask them to stand up for the effectiveness of registered dietitians. Take action now! It takes just a few minutes to do and it does make a difference, visit http:// www.eatright.org/ members/ actioncenter.aspx. I am very honored to have served you this year as President and realize that South Carolina PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE - Alexandra Lautenschläger, RD, LD Inside this issue: SCDA Board of Directors 2 Amy Joye Memorial Award 3 Join Me @ FNCE 3 Legislative Day 2012 4 CTDA Update 5 SCDA Annual Meeting 5 Celia Witt Beauchamp—Award 6 Join Us on Facebook & Twitter 6 New eMentoring Program 7 Promoter Program 7 SCDA Diet Manual 8-9 Ads 10-13 Save the Date 14 Palmetto Leaf The April 2012 A PUBLICATION OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA DIETETIC ASSOCIATION

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harbors a great amount of talent, knowledge, and nutrition expertise. My motto this year has been, “RD Who? RD You…” Why? I feel like every RD and DTR has a message on what it means to them to practice and how to convey their contribution. Please share your stories, about National Nutrition Month, RD Day, events, and testimonials regarding advocacy for our profession.

Be proud of what you do, say, write, and share. Don’t forget your worth and know you truly make a difference!

Sincerely,

Alexandra Lautenschläger, RD, LD

South Carolina Dietetic Association President

[email protected]

My fellow South Carolina RD’s and DTR’s, I hope you enjoyed this year’s National Nutrition Month! I can hardly believe that winter had a mild ending and spring an early start. Having said that, I want to start off by inviting each and every one of you to the South Carolina Dietetic Association’s Annual Meeting in Charleston, April 13th-14th. This year’s theme is Finding Your Fit! Our team has worked so hard to plan this and offer not only CEU’s, but both networking and fellowship opportunities. You all work in a variety of fields of this wonderful career and what better time for us all to come together to share ideas and to learn from one another!

Also, we continue to face some challenges along the way. Healthcare is changing every day and now more than ever we need to stick together as a profession as THE nutrition professional. Sylvia Escott-Stump, who spoke at our meeting in 2011 and current President of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, recently sent out an email asking us to continue to work together. As many of you know, CMS is willing to cover Intensive behavioral counseling for Obesity. However, the RD’s were left out of this new coverage. She wrote in a letter to all members, “Part of our advocacy efforts included a

petition to the White House through the “We the People” process, asking the Obama administration to have CMS reconsider its decision which limits direct billing of intensive behavioral counseling for obesity to primary care providers.

Our next step is to continue our efforts and for them to not stop at signing the petition or even sending letters. So, what can each member do now? First, stay informed and know the facts. It is important that members carefully review the information that is shared in order to have accurate and meaningful dialogues on this issue. To learn more, visit http://www.eatright.org/Members/content.aspx?id=6442466998 .” Next, if you haven’t communicated with your members of Congress, please reach out today and ask them to stand up for the effectiveness of registered dietitians. Take action now! It takes just a few minutes to do and it does make a difference, visit http://www.eatright.org/members/actioncenter.aspx.

I am very honored to have served you this year as President and realize that South Carolina

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE - Alexandra Lautenschläger, RD, LD

Inside this issue:

SCDA Board of Directors

2

Amy Joye Memorial Award

3

Join Me @ FNCE 3

Legislative Day 2012

4

CTDA Update 5

SCDA Annual Meeting

5

Celia Witt Beauchamp—Award

6

Join Us on Facebook & Twitter

6

New eMentoring Program

7

Promoter Program 7

SCDA Diet Manual 8-9

Ads 10-13

Save the Date 14

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April 2012 A PUBLICATION OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA DIETETIC ASSOCIATION

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PRESIDENT

Alexandra Lautenschläger

[email protected]

PRESIDENT-ELECT

Nina Crowley [email protected]

TREASURER

Laura Nance [email protected]

PAST PRESIDENT

Suzi Baxter [email protected]

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Donald Wood [email protected]

DELEGATE

Mary Etta Moorchian

[email protected]

NOMINATING CHAIR

Kathy Birkett [email protected]

NOMINATING CHAIR-ELECT

Bob Bowers [email protected]

DISTRICTS:

CATAWBA PRESIDENT

TBD

CHARLESTON-TRIDENT PRESIDENT

Catherine Grych [email protected]

COLUMBIA MIDLANDS PRESIDENT

Jane Schufelt [email protected]

PEE DEE PRESIDENT

Kara Swertfeger

[email protected]

PIEDMONT PRESIDENT

Caroline Knight

[email protected]

PUBLIC POLICY COORDINATOR

Vivian Haley-Zitlin [email protected]

PUBLIC POLICY COORDINATOR-ELECT

Sandra McMillan [email protected]

STATE POLICY REPRESENTATIVE

Kristen Quisenberry

[email protected]

STATE REGULATORY SPECIALIST

Christine Blake [email protected]

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS CHAIR

Deborah Hutcheon [email protected]

ADA FOUNDATION LIAISON

Charlotte Caperton-Kilburn

[email protected]

REIMBURSEMENT CHAIR

Heidi Elich [email protected]

PR MEDIA COORDINATOR CHAIR

Jenny Hoffman

[email protected]

PR MEDIA COORDINATOR CHAIR-ELECT

Vanessa Jones [email protected]

NEWSLETTER EDITOR

Kimberly Baker [email protected]

ANNUAL MEETING CHAIR

Chris Bannister [email protected]

ANNUAL MEETING CHAIR ELECT

Claire Tidwell

[email protected]

MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

Susan Frost [email protected]

NEW MEMBER LIAISON

Sara Hendrix [email protected]

COUNCIL ON PRACTICE

Pat Wolman [email protected]

2011-2012 SCDA Boa rd of Director s

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The Amy Joye Memorial Research Award is given to honor Amy’s memory by fostering the scientific development of future nutrition leaders, especially in South Carolina and Georgia. The project must involve human research and focus on obesity prevention/weight control, dietary assessment methodology to investigate/enhance accuracy of dietary reports, or fruit/vegetable gardens. Applicants are required to work with a mentor. The application deadline is April 1. The application is available on the AND Foundation's website. If you have questions about the application process, please contact Beth Labrador at the AND Foundation by phone at 800-877-1600 (extension 4821) or by email at [email protected].

As of March 12, 2012, a total of $76,102 has been raised. Many thanks to the donors listed on SCDA’s website at www.eatrightsc.org.

District associations and individuals may want to make donations (which are tax deductible). This will help enable a $5,000 nutrition research award to be made on an annual basis through the AND Foundation. The donation form is on SCDA’s website on the home page at www.eatrightsc.org.

At the SCDA 2012 Annual Meeting on April 13-14 in Charleston, bring your cash, checkbook, and/or credit card and shop the fundraising events to support our profession and

the Amy Joye Memorial Research Award.

We make a living by

what we get; we make

a life by what we give.

- Submitted by Suzi Domel Baxter,

PhD, RD, LD, FADA

Amy Joye Memorial Research Award

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On Wednesday, March 21st, about 20 SCDA members went to Columbia for our 5th Annual Legislative Day. The Public Policy Panel has grown this year and includes the State Policy Representative (Kristen Quisenberry), Public Policy Coordinator Chair and Elect (Vivian Haley Zitlin and Sandra McDaws), State Regulatory Specialist (vacant), along with the Delegate (Mary Etta Moorachian), President (Alex Lautenschlager), and President Elect (Nina Crowley). This year attendees met at Capitol City Club and kicked off the day with three presentations to help boost their confidence about the public policy climate, and the logistics of meeting with a legislator. We enjoyed lunch and then headed over to the State House.

Phyllis Allen, MS, RD, LD, State Director of Public Health Nutrition with SC DHEC presented an industry update and described the Community Transformation Grant, the Healthy SC Initiative (HSCI), and several of the bills that are currently in the Senate and House of Representatives. Angie Combs, the SC LLR Administrator gave an update on the state of Licensure in SC. We currently have 866 Licensed Dietitians to date! Angie reminded us that if you have a question about whether or not a non-RD is out of their scope of practice (and encroaching on yours), you should report them by going to www.llr.online.com and filling out a Complaint form, getting it notarized, and faxing or mailing in to the address listed. It is your duty to report harm, and feel free to contact Angie directly if you have any questions about what constitutes a violation of the SC Licensure law at 803-896-4625 or [email protected]. Finally, Donald Wood, our SCDA Executive Director, who is well versed in the legislative process, gave an update on how to meet with your elected officials.

We left with several useful tips for our meetings with our State Senators and State Representatives. In all we made contact with about 30 of the legislators, either by face to face meetings, leaving packets of information about what RDs do and how we can help them as the nutrition experts, and by sending in notes while they were in session.

If you are interested in making contact with your elected officials, please contact Kristen, as we are compiling a list of SC RDs to be ‘Public Policy Partners’ who can reach out to their legislators during the year. Contact Kristen Quisenberry at [email protected] or (843) 670-8093. You can find your legislators by going to scstatehouse.gov, enter address/zip code, then find who your national and state/local legislators are. This is much easier and more fun than it sounds – its having conversations with our elected officials so they are familiar with what RDs do, so that when any nutrition policies are on the table, they know who to reach out to!

- Submitted by Nina Crowley, MS, RD

President-Elect

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Legislative Day 2012 Was a Success!

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Amazing, fun, and

educational events have

been our focus recently at

CTDA! We hosted our 2nd

Annual, Registered

Dietitian Day event to

honor our CTDA dietitians!

To show how proud we are

of our members we hosted

a Culinary Event on March

9th at the Art Institute of

Charleston. Chef Dillon

Snider, Executive Chef

from Season Charleston and

instructor at the Art

Institute helped 35 CTDA

members fine tune their

culinary skills. Chef Snider

taught us how to add flavor

with herbs, spices, dry

rubs, marinades low in

sodium, prepare low-fat

sauces, proper cutting

technique, and how to cook

seasonal with local veggies

and fish. The event was a

blast and participates really

enjoyed the experience!

During February,

Charleston area dietitians

were invited to a CEU

presentation hosted by

Coram Specialty Infusion

Services. The presentation

topic was: Nutrition Support

for Solid Organ and Blood Cell

Transplant Recipients. 45

members enjoyed the

thorough presentation and

dinner at Liberty Taproom

and Grill! CTDA’s second

book club took place in

February and Charleston

area dietitians were invited

to read “The End of

Overeating: Taking Control

of the Insatiable American

Appetite.” Seventeen

members were in

attendance. The book club

led to great discussion and

reflection on how we, as

dietitians, can help the

American population with

overeating.

Charleston Trident Dietetic

Association continues to

flourish and we are close to

100 members! We are

always welcoming new

members to join our

association and Charleston

dietitians can look forward

to more book clubs and

CEU events to take place

this Spring.

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CTDA Update

We hope to see you at the

SCDA Annual Meeting: “Finding Your Fit”

April 13-14, 2012

In Charleston, SC

At the North Charleston Convention Center

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Congratulations to Celia Witt Beauchamp, RD, LD on her induction into the Tenet Heroes Hall of Fame. Celia is a clinical dietitian at Coastal Carolina Hospital. This is an award that was only awarded to six individual across the United States and it is rare that a Registered Dietitian gets recognized for such an award.

Celia was recognized for establishing innovative diabetes education programs after realizing there was a lack of education about the diabetes epidemic in Jasper County. In 2009, Celia pulled together a group of community health providers and organized the first Diabetes University for

Celia Witt Beauchamp, RD, LD Recognized for Establishing

Innovative Diabetes Education Programs

Jasper County. Each of the half-day programs featured physician speakers, nutritionists/dietitians, certified diabetes educators, exercise physiologists and others who shared helpful information with diabetics and caregivers to diabetics. In addition to this community program, Celia organized a Diabetes Education Program at Coastal Carolina Hospital. This program for members of the community provides a four-week series of classes targeted at newly diagnosed diabetics. She is now spearheading a Diabetes Work Group at the hospital to make sure we are providing quality care, services and education to diabetic patients and their families.

Celia was one of seven employees inducted into the Tenet Heroes Hall of Fame. This year’s recipients were chosen from almost 100 nominations. Tenet Heroes are nominated by their hospital’s leadership team and selected based on their dedication to their patients, co-workers and communities. The Tenet Heroes Hall of Fame recognizes exceptional employees who demonstrate Tenet’s values of quality, integrity, service, innovation and transparency and represent the best of who we are and what we do.

Congratulations Celia!

Pictured L-R: Trevor Fetter,

Tenet CEO; Celia Beauchamp,

RD, LD at Coastal; Bill

Masterton, CEO of Coastal, and

Cathy Fraser, Tenet Senior VP of

Human Resources

Join Us On Facebook and Twitter!

These are great tools to network with other dietitians across the state and get up-to-date information and updates.

If you have a profile on Facebook search

“South Carolina Dietetic Association”.

If you have a Twitter account,

follow us at “@eatrightsc”.

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The 2008 SCDA Diet Manual

For Long Term Care Facilities

The SCDA Diet Manual for LTC facilities has been revised and is available for purchase for your

facility.

There have been many updates, revisions and new information added to the diet manual to meet the

needs of your facility including:

Nutrition Care Process guidelines

Adaptive Eating Devices guide

DASH diet plan

Revision of the Food Guide Pyramid, Dietary Guidelines for Americans, American Heart

Association Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations, and Dietary Reference Index sections

Classification of Obesity per BMI and new BMI chart

Dysphagia Diet Information updates

JCAHO “Do Not Use” Abbreviations and National Patient Safety Goals

Gluten Free Information and references

Lactose Intolerance Information and references

Nutrition Guidelines for Adult Day Services/Congregate Meal Programs

Nutrition Tips for Parkinson’s Disease

Strategies for Thickening Liquids and Pureeing Foods

And more…

All this valuable information has been collated into a hard copy manual as well as a CD version for ease

of use. Individual manuals can be purchased or in a combination package with both manual and CD.

Please use the order form provided (or download from the SCDA website) to purchase copies for your

facility.

Thank you for your support!

Kathy Birkett, RD, LD

Diet Manual Editor

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Supports

The

SCDA

Supports

The

SCDA

Proud Sponsor

of the

South Carolina Dietetic Association

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A variety of low cost and free CPE opportunities can be found on the ADA website (www.eatright.org) under the Professional Development tab. Please visit the website to find more information about these great learning options! You can now access any teleseminar or webinar offered by ADA’s Center for Professional Development at your convenience! Teleseminars and webinars are now also

SCDA 2012 Annual Meeting in Charleston, SC April 13-14, 2012

offered as audio recordings with complete handout materials online. Your registration for this service included unlimited access for 30 days following purchase. Of course, audio CDs with all materials will continue to be offered for those who wish to add the topic to their permanent audio libraries.

Save the Date ! ! ! Upcoming Conferences and Educat ion Opportunit ies

South Carolina Dietetic Association

PO Box 1763

Columbia, SC 29202

NONPROFIT ORG.

US POSTAGE PAID

COLUMBIA, SC

PERMIT # 137