Nutrition Informatics Education Program

  • Event
  • Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Details:
The American Dietetic Association and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) are excited to offer members an opportunity to participate in the “10x10 Informatics Education Program”. Participation in the course will provide you with a detailed overview of biomedical and health informatics designed specifically for RDs, DTRs and ADA members. You will gain a broad understanding of the field from the vantage point of those who implement, lead, and develop IT solutions for improving health, healthcare, public health and biomedical research.

This program is made possible through collaboration with Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). If you complete the entire course, you will earn 51.5 CPE credits. The fee for the program is $2,000. The registration deadline is June 2, 2010. To learn more about this opportunity (course description, competencies, complete curriculum, course logistics and readings), please visit the ADA/AMIA/OHSU web page:
https://www.amia.org/amia-ohsu-ada-10x10-offering - be sure to scroll down the page to see all the information noted above.

For questions regarding the registration, payment, receipts, or invoices, please contact Susanne Vellucci at AMIA (susanne@amia.org). If you have questions regarding the curriculum or technology for the course, please consider contacting two ADA members who have participated in the 10 x 10 course: Lindsey Hoggle (Lhoggle@healthprojectpartners.com) or Marty Yadrick (myadrick@computrition.com).
WSAND President

Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Welcome to the 2026-2027 membership year! As we look ahead, my focus is on strengthening the organizational structure of our Academy, supporting modernization and innovation within the field of dietetics, and fostering a strong, connected community of nutrition professionals across Washington.

This year, we hope to create more opportunities for collaboration, professional engagement, and meaningful connections at both the state and district levels. As our profession continues to evolve locally and nationally, we remain committed to supporting our members through education, advocacy, and community.

Please stay connected through our website, social media, and monthly e-blasts for updates, events, and opportunities to get involved. I am honored to serve in this role and look forward to working alongside all of you this year.

Ginger Hultin (2026-27 Washington State President)