CADE establishes and enforces eligibility requirements and accreditation standards that ensure the quality and continued improvement of nutrition and dietetics education programs. The accreditation PCI32765 decisions made at the most recent CADE meeting are available at http://www.eatright.org/CADE/content.aspx?id=7829 and include status of programs which have received candidacy for accreditation, full accreditation, probationary accreditation and withdrawal from accreditation. Accredited dietetics education programs are periodically reviewed to ensure they uphold the standards
set forth by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education. Part of the program review process is the consideration of third-party input on a program’s practices, procedures, and educational outcomes. Members with concern as to
a program’s compliance with the standards are encouraged to forward their comments to CADE. A list of programs under review for candidacy or full accreditation and a corresponding site visit schedule is available at http://www.eatright.org/cade/programsunderreview.aspx. The Accreditation Standards are located at www.eatright.org/cade. Any comments on substantive matters check details related to the quality of any of these educational programs must be sent 30 days prior to the program’s scheduled site visit or by the designated review date to: The American Dietetic Association ATTN: Ulric Chung, PhD 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000 Chicago, IL 60606 Members often inquire about donating their old Journals to a good cause, but don’t know where to start. The Web site for the Health Sciences Library at the University of Buffalo provides a list of organizations that accept donations of old journals and redistribute them to developing countries, found at http://libweb.lib.buffalo.edu/dokuwiki/hslwiki/doku.php?id=book_donations.
The Journal encourages our readers to take advantage of this opportunity to share our knowledge. July 13-16, 2011, Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Suntec City, Singapore. The Singapore Nutrition and Dietetics Association will be organizing the 11th selleck chemicals Asian Congress of Nutrition, the theme of which is “Nutritional Well-Being for a Progressive Asia—Challenges and Opportunities.” As Asia moves into the next decade of the 21st century, it is experiencing changes in infrastructure, communications, technology, and economics. The Congress provides an opportunity for nutrition scientists to exchange ideas on how to improve the nutritional status of both the Asian and global population, and also to discuss the results of research presented at the Congress. For more information, visit http://www.acn2011.