Annual WVDA Meeting Speaker's Presentations *

May 13
WVDA President’s Welcome
Richard McGinnis, MS, RD, LD, CDE
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Hot Topics in Long Term Care Workshop
• New International Guidelines for Pressure Ulcers
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• The Obesity Challenge: Obesity, Aging, & Long Term Care
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Becky Dorner, RD, LD
 
Make It Happen
Stephanie Patrick
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Get Your Customers to Change! How to Sell Nutrition
Dorothy Shaver, RD, LD/N
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Pairing Food and Wine
Jim Painter, RD, PhD
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May 14
Not Your Mother’s ADA Anymore: An Update on Programs, Services, & Success Stories
ADA President
Martin Yadrick, MS, MBA, RD, FADA
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The Changing State of WV Nutrition Programs
Rick Goff, MBA - WV Office of Child Nutrition
Denise Ferris, RD, DrPH - WV WIC
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Misty Buchanan, MS - WV Nutrition Network
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Heart Throb: Arrhythmia & Coumadin Hospital Best Practices & a Patient’s Perspective
Karen Wheeler, RD
Helena Gondry, RD, EdD
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Lunch and Keynote Speaker
Food Psychology – Why We Eat More Than We Think
Jim Painter, PhD, RD
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Lights, Camera, Action: Using Media and Media Literacy in Food & Nutrition Education
Melinda Hemmelgarn, MS, RD, LD
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring: A New Tool for Optimizing Diabetes Management
Lynne Lyons, MPH, RD, CDE
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