Dietitian as a Educator & Innovator

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By: Susan Albert

Dietitian as a Educator & Innovator

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How many of you think of nutrition when you think of nuclear technology?

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Healthcare Trends

Hunger & Poverty in 3rd world countries International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) UN’s Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) More Fertile Fields

Treatment of complex forms of cancer Improved nutrition & well-being

Micronutrient deficiencies

(IAEA, 2011)

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Societal Factors

Safe food supply after nuclear war (OISM, 2004)

U.S. nuclear superpower (Choi, 2011) Nuclear technology for irrigation in Libya

& Algeria (Afrol News, 2012) IAEA Fertigation

http://potatoes.wsu.edu/research/equip_gallery/31-sprayer-02.htm

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Futurists

Oman, of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland (Choi, 2011)

Analyst Dick Pelletier (Pelletier, 2012)

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Job Description

Job title: Registered Dietitian, Nuclear War Research Specialist

Summary Job duties & Responsibilities

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Position: Day to Day Duties

Conduct research in lab at the Brookings Institute in Washington, DC

Develop educational seminars Travel throughout the country

http://biosepscientific.com

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Job Description Continued…

Location: The Brookings Institute in Washington, DC

Salary: $55,000 to $70,000 Who to Contact: Susan Albert, Research

Director at 1-800-679-4250 or [email protected]

Justification for salary: Experience needed in multiple areas, travel throughout the United States to educate, research & develop new technology

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Key Qualifications

Bachelors in Nutrition or Dietetics Registered Dietitian (2-4 years

experience) Completion of Nuclear Science 1-2 year

program 2 to 3 years experience in food science

and nutrition counseling Chemistry and Food science background

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Five Competencies

SP 1.5: Conduct research projects using appropriate research methods, ethical procedures and statistical analysis

SP 2.3: Design, implement, and evaluate presentations considering, cultural diversity and educational background of the target audience

SP 2.12: Demonstrate professional attributes such as advocacy, customer focus, risk taking, critical thinking, flexibility, time management, work prioritization and work ethic within various organizational cultures

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Competencies

SP 3.5: Deliver respectful, science-based answers to consumer questions concerning emerging trends

SP 4.6: Use current informatics technology to develop, store, retrieve and disseminate information and data

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Target Population

All United States residents Infants, children and the elderly Everyone should be educated on the

possibility of nuclear war

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Conclusion

Nutrition and nuclear technology go hand in hand

More research needs to be conducted Nuclear technology is being used to:

Decrease hunger and poverty in 3rd world countries

Treatment of cancer Improved nutrition and well being

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Do I see myself in this role?How has this assignment changed my perceptions/views?

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References

Afrol News. (2012). Nuclear technology for irrigation in Libya, Algeria. Retrieved from: http://www.afrol.com/articles/35764

Choi, C. (2011). Small nuclear war could reverse global warming for years. Retrieved from: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/02/110223-nuclear-war-winter-global-

warming-environment-science-climate-change/

International Atomic Energy Agency. (2011). Nuclear technologies solving problems. Retrieved from: http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Booklets/IaeaGlace/chapter5.html

Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine. (2004). Nuclear war survival skills. Retrieved from: http://www.oism.org/nwss/s73p920.htm

Pelletier, D. (2012). Terrorist nuclear attack likely within decade, says analysts. Retrieved from: http://positivefuturist.com/archive/151.html