Hi Everyone,
Thank you for all your great suggestions for wrap up week. I will send a more detailed agenda soon but, in the meantime, here is a general overview of the week. Monday: You will have your courses as usual, with your research presentations during the afternoon course. Tuesday and Wednesday: You will have these two days off. Thursday: This will be a full day 9am to 4pm of in-class wrap up. Attendance is mandatory and counts toward practicum hours. You are expected to arrive on time. We will cover the following topics suggested by students (if I have missed your suggestion, please let me know. I have been receiving a high volume of emails lately and I may have missed it.)
* Further discussion regarding the CDRE exam (we will be bringing in a preceptor that recently wrote the exam to talk about their experience). * A review of next steps after graduation (registration with CDM, registration for CDRE etc.) * An overview of the process for CDM continuing competency requirements including goal setting * A discussion regarding continuing education opportunities and resources. We will also discuss various listservs and RD groups that might be worth joining. * Time to complete the MAHN student exit evaluation through Survey Monkey. * Katrina and I will be bringing a cake for us to have a mini celebration toward the end of day Thursday. Friday: The end of the year celebration will be held from 11am to 1:30pm. Attendance is mandatory. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior as we will begin promptly at 11:00am
You are almost finished! I look forward to seeing you next week.
Jessica Jessica Rutherford RD, MSc Master of Applied Human Nutrition (MAHN) Coordinator Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences University of Manitoba
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Jessica Rutherford