7:30-7:55am 7:55-8:05am 8:05-9:30am Registration & Food Drive 7:30am: Silent Auction opens for the day The auction will close at 4pm and re-open at 7:30am on Thursday. Welcoming Remarks w/iand President Keynote ~ All Starts with Attitude! Sam Glenn For the past 20 years, Sam Glenn has worked with over 200 organizations and he can sum everything he has learned in one simple statement- It all starts with attitude! As dietitians, you must bring the right attitude as you work to create a culture of health within your organizations and communities. Program Objectives: 1. Understand how you can motivate fellow RD s (and yourself) to be a leader in nutrition 2. Identify ways in which you can embrace new ideas or changes 3. Access tools to create an empowering culture of wellness in your organization or community 9:30-10:30am Session 1 ~ Nutrition Policy: Driving our Future Martha Rardin, MS, RDN, CD, FAND Mark McInerney, MS, RD Samantha Schaefer, MS, RD, CS Sandra Morris, RDN, CD Are you looking for resources to promote your expertise? Curious about how federal and state laws impact your practice? Tired of seeing the internet win out as the nutrition expert? This session will provide attendees with a glimpse at the current state of nutrition policy, how it affects the work of Hoosier RDNs and what you can do about it all. 1. Identify current State and Federal nutrition legislative initiatives 2. Implement strategies to obtain order writing privileges 3. Identify tools and resources available to promote the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist through public policy
10:30-11:30am Session 2 ~ Feeding America Tackles Hunger, Food Waste and Milk! Cynthia Hubert, President, CEO Gleaners, Indianapolis, IN Kelli Walker, Director, Corporate Partnerships at Feeding America Feeding America is the largest hunger-relief organization in America. We feed 46M people annually and also serve as a food waste reduction partner. One example of a national hunger program that also positively impacts the dairy industry is The Great American Milk Drive, the first national, non-branded cause marketing campaign between the dairy industry and Feeding America. Through multi-tiered partnerships, we are addressing the dairy shortage in the food bank network; nourishing hungry families; elevating milk's unique nutritional value; and uniting the dairy industry around food insecurity. Presentation Objectives 1. Increase awareness of domestic food insecurity 2. Explore at a high level how the Feeding America network of food banks works as a food waste reduction solution 3. Understand The Great American Milk Drive as a driver of dairy sales and one solution to national dairy shortage for people in need 11:30-11:45am 11:30-11:45am 11:45am-3:30pm Prep for Excursions Break & Networking Concurrent Activities 11:45am-3:30pm Excursions Hubbard & Cravens Coffee & Tea The tour will provide an overview of the company, as well as where the coffee beans are sourced from, how they re selected and stored, and finally utilized by the company. 1. Attendees will understand the pros and cons of certifications Rainforest Certified, Fair Trade, and UTZ Kapeh 2. Attendees will be able to describe the difference between blended and seasonal single origin coffees 3. Attendees will become knowledgeable about roasting s effect on cup quality
Piazza Produce The tour will provide an in depth look at how the company operates, details about product sourcing, receiving, inventory control systems, rotation, offerings, and more. 1. Attendees will leave knowing the history of the company 2. Attendees will understand the food safety and sustainability standards of the company 3. Attendees will see the role Piazza Produce plays in the foodservice industry 11:45am-12:45pm Session 3 ~ Adding Crayons to Your Toolbox: Incorporating Art in Nutrition Counseling Jessica L Ward, MS, RD, CD Presenter will share how and why art may be used in nutrition counseling. Participants will have an opportunity to create their own nutrition art work and discuss this experience. 1. Participants will be able to explain when art work may be a helpful technique when working with a patient. 2. Participants will be able to use at least one type of nutrition art work in their practice. 3. Participants will be able to describe their own experience creating nutrition art work to share their experience with others. 12:45-1:45pm Lunch at The Marten House
1:45-2:45pm Session 4 ~ The State of Health in Marion County Tedd Grain, Deputy Director of Local Initiatives Support Corporation The Indy Food Council, a collective impact organization working on food system change in Marion County, will speak to the health of Marion County and how their work is seeking to make Indianapolis a place that provides everyone access to healthy and nutritious food, enhances ecology, and creates meaningful economic and civil opportunities for all residents. 1. Understand the mission/ vision of the Indy Food Council 2. Learn more about why health is an issue in our community 3. Become knowledgeable about what the Indy Food Council is doing to move forward work to improve the health of our residents. 2:45-3:45 pm Session 5 ~ The Nuts and Bolts of the CDC's National DPP Susie King, Diabetes Prevention Coordinator, IN State Dept of Health Lisa Schnepp, RD, CDE, Clinical Nutrition Svs Mgr, Major Health Partners Susie King will provide an overview of the CDCs national initiative, The National Diabetes Prevention Program. Discussion will include the evidenced-based research as well as an explanation of the component parts of the program (participant eligibility/qualifications, CDCs requirements and goals, cost of program implementation, and current reimbursement). Lifestyle Coach Lisa Schnepp, RD, CDE, will share her experience implementing this program from a local hospital's perspective.
1. Recognize the vast prevalence of prediabetes in the nation and in the state of Indiana Review high risk populations and the risk factors associated with prediabetes Review lab results for detecting prediabetes 2. Discuss the key components of the National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Review results of the evidenced-based study the DPP was based on Learn what the eligibility and qualifications are for potential participants Explain the requirements and goals of the CDC's Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program Identify active DPPs in the state Discuss the costs associated with implementing a DPP Discuss the current reimbursement landscape for the program 3. Learn how a local hospital system implemented the DPP in their community. 3:45-4pm Break/Intermission 4pm Silent Auction closes for the day The auction will re-open at 7:30am on Thursday. 3:45/ 4pm Excursion buses return to The Marten House - see next page for details about the 4pm and 5pm sessions and our member mixer Session 7 ~ What s in Our Food? The Science & Safety of Food Additives Session 8 ~ Afternoon Ethics: An Interactive Guide to your Scope of Practice 6pm ~ IAND Member Mixer & Brewery Tour at Rock Bottom Brewery
4-5pm Session 7 ~ What s in Our Food? The Science & Safety of Food Additives Amy Myrdal Miller, MS, RDN Roger Clemens, DrPH Participants in this session will learn about the functions of food additives, the science behind them and the specific functions of several additives. The risks and benefits of several food additives will also be presented. Attendees will gain confidence in better explaining the contents of their food to consumers and learn about credible resources of additional information. 1. Describe the history of food additives and their specific function in food systems 2. Describe major contributions of food additives as well as their risks and benefits 3. Identify sources of credible, science-based information for the public about food additives 5-5:45pm Session 8 ~ Afternoon Ethics: An Interactive Guide to your Scope of Practice The IAND Annual Meeting Committee 6pm-?? IAND Member Mixer & Brewery Tour at Rock Bottom Brewery** Rock Bottom College Park 2801 Lake Circle Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46268 **dinner/ beverage cost not included in registration Day 2 Preview Registration will be available from 7:30-7:55am on Thursday, April 14 th. The Silent Auction will open at 7:30am and close at 3pm, with winners announced at 4pm. 7:55-8:05am 8:05-9:30am Welcoming Remarks w/iand President Keynote ~ Marketing Strategies Aimed at Today's Shopper Mary D. Snell, MS, RD