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1/12/2020 9:15-9:45 Check-In and Visiting 9:45-9:55 Welcome and Introductions 9:55-10:30 Overview of Program CSU Sacramento 10:30-10:50 Intern Insights Dietetic Internship 10:50-11:05 Preceptor Insights Open House 11:05-11:15 Q&A


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1/12/2020 1 CSU Sacramento Dietetic Internship Open House January 13, 2020

http://www.csus.edu/facs/dietetic-internship 9:15-9:45 Check-In and Visiting 9:45-9:55 Welcome and Introductions 9:55-10:30 Overview of Program 10:30-10:50 Intern Insights 10:50-11:05 Preceptor Insights 11:05-11:15 Q&A 11:15-11:30 Interact with interns and preceptors Optional 11:30-12:15 Personal statement review by Sac State Interns

Meet the Faculty

Nadine Braunstein, PhD, RD, FAND Director

Introductions

  • CSUS 2019-20 Dietetic Interns
  • Preceptors

Program Overview Concentrations

  • Disease Prevention and Health

Promotion

–Integrated by working with CA Dept. of Public Health, Schools, WIC, assignments, classes, projects

  • Advocacy and Public Policy

–Integrated by working with CA Dept. of Public Health, assignments, classes, projects

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Program Description

  • 10 interns
  • Complete in 42 weeks
  • Mid-August – Mid-June
  • >1200 rotation hours
  • Work 32-40 hours/week
  • 2 weeks of vacation during winter holidays

and a few days before the CANDAC conference

Program Benefits

  • Variety of rotation sites throughout the Greater

Sacramento Area

– Variety of practice experiences – Expansive networking opportunities – Practice with culturally diverse populations

  • Collaboration with field experts

– Monday classes taught by Sutter Health, DaVita, CA

  • Dept. of Public Health, etc.

– CSUS faculty – Field trips

  • Access to campus resources

Rotations

  • Clinical

– Acute care – 16 weeks – Long term care – 2 weeks – Outpatient clinical - 8 weeks

  • Food Service Management and

Administration – 8 weeks

  • Community – 7 weeks
  • Elective – 1 week

Internship Schedule 2019-20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rotation Locations

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Rotation Sites

  • Adventist Health Lodi Memorial Hospital
  • California Department of Public Health
  • California Department of Public Health – WIC
  • California Department of Education
  • California Health Care Facility – Stockton, Vacaville
  • Center for Discovery
  • DaVita Polaris-Pacific Gold Division
  • Eating Recovery Center of California
  • Elk Grove Unified School District
  • Fresenius South Sacramento
  • Food Literacy Center

More Rotation Sites

  • Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center
  • Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center
  • Kaiser Permanente Vacaville Medical Center
  • Kaiser Permanente Vallejo Medical Center
  • McKinley Park Care Center
  • Meals on Wheels by ACC
  • Mercy General Hospital Sacramento
  • Mercy San Juan Medical Center
  • Natomas Unified School District
  • Nutricopia, Inc.
  • One Community Health

Even More Rotation Sites

  • Robla School District
  • PENS Clinic
  • Rideout Adventist Hospital
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northern California
  • Sacramento State University WELL Outpatient Clinic
  • St. Joseph’s Medical Center
  • San Joaquin General Hospital
  • Sierra Nevada Grass Valley
  • Sutter Medical Foundation
  • Sutter Auburn Medical Center
  • Sutter Modesto Medical Center
  • Sutter Roseville Medical Center
  • Sutter Sacramento Medical Center
  • Twin Rivers Unified School District

Monday Class Days 2018-29

8/27/2018 9-9:30 review syllabi; 9:30-12 CADPH presentation 1-3 Librarian review 9/10/2018 9-11 Excel Workshop; 11:05-11:15 WELL - meet with Jennifer Campbell; stop at the Pop-up Pantry outside of the WELL; Lunch; afternoon 1-3 Nutrition Focused Physical Exam Dr. Mulasi 9/17/2018 AM - 9-11:15 Practice RD exam - bring books and materials; 11:15-11:45 Review of Public Health Project and Cultural Project (Michele);

11:45-12:30 Lunch; 12:30-1:30 work on case; 1:30 -2:15 review case as group; 2:15 - 2:45 Elective discussion

9/24/2018 TF – Jenny, MNT for GI disorders – Maggie, TPN - Barb 10/1/2018 9-10:30 Nutrition Focused Physical Exam - Rebecca 10:30-12 Why Documenting Malnutrition Matters - Joan 12-2 Review of TF and TPN Calculations assigned 9/24 - Jenny 10/8/2018 9-10:30 Oncology Nutrition - Leah 10:30-12 - Nutrition for Heart Transplant and VAD - Sara Bourgault 12:30-2 Geriatrics - Christel 2-2:30 - Abbott rep - Alysia Kool 2:30-3:30 Pressure Injuries - Joan 10/15/2018 9-10:30 Home tube feeding nuts and bolts - Karen Auwater, Coram Health Care 10:30-12 GDM and Nutrition for multiples - Erin 12:30-2 Nutrition for Bariatric Surgery - Maggie 10/22/2018 9-10:30 Peds – Jay, 10:30-12 NICU – Vanessa, 12:30-2 Diabetes Sara 10/29/2018 9-9:30 updates, 9:30-11 Dreamer Workshop; 11:15-12:15: 3 journal article brief presentations: Kat, Katie, Vicki: 1-3 Eating Disorders Kerri Mulligan and colleagues 11/5/2018 Renal - 10-11:30 Janis Cole & Rosemary Rubenstein (Davita); 11:30-12:30 pt and family member; 1-3 Kate Christiansen ; optional 3-6 DI Symposium 11/26/2018 9-10-- Assignments Review; 10-12 - Amelia Schendel - Cultural Competence; Practice RD exam review 12/3/2018 KP International 9-12:30; 1-3 pm book discussion; 12/10/2018 Pot luck lunch and Culture presentations; 10:30-12 RDs Christin Grettenberger and Rachelle Methner from the Dept of Corrections 1/7/2019 9:30-3:30 Journal article reviews, prep for afternoon Promise Zone meeting; 1:30-3:30 Promise Zone meeting with community stakeholders 1/14/2019 10 AM - noon: Internship Open House; 2:30 - 3:30 tour and meeting at Sacramento Food Bank 1/28/2019 12 - 6 pm; 12-3 Tour Ronald McDonald House and Nutrition for Emergency Preparedness PM: Academy dinner leadership meeting with Michele Lites, Tiana Carey and Golnaz Friedman and Joanne Graham at the home of Michele Lites. 6:30 pm 3550 La Habra Way, Sacramento, CA 95864 2/4/2019 9 am - 3 pm - 9:00-9:50: Updates Nadine and Nutrition Policy In the News: Nikki and Irene; 10- 10:30 Tisha Sohai Possible Alchemist Promise Zone project; 10:30-noon: Data entry of Grocery data; 1:30-3 Denise Hamilton Preparing for your job search

2/11/2019 9 am - 3 pm; 9-10:30 Cecilia Tam, RD Cardiac and Stroke; 11 Catheryn Koss, JD, PhD Aging Policy; Nutrition Policy in the News: Kyanne and Kat Time TBD 2/25/2019 9 am - 10 am-- Dr. Lynn Hanna, PhD - Food Insecurity 10 am- 12 noon-- Dr. Kimbel Stanhope, PhD, RD - Sugars, Metabolic Diseases and Obesity: Between Research and Policy 12:00-12:45 - Lunch12:45-1:30-Case Study - Vicki Mohning 1:30-3:00 - Lynea Albers, MS, RD, CDE - Insulin Pumps and New Diabetes Technology 3/4/2019 9-10 am Student Research Symposium Miwok Room 3rd Floor Union; 10:15-12:15 review internship applications; Lunch 12:15-130; 1:30-3 pm; Assemble PPW packets; Nutrition Policy in the News: Kat and Katie 3/11/2019 CAND PPW 3/25/2019 Resume review and interview practice with Joan and Sutter recruiter; Case Study Elizabeth; Discussion: Reinventing American Health Care book discussion; Nutrition Policy in the News: Jaquilyn and Emily 4/1/2019 Field trip to Grabish Farm, 7131 Batavia Rd. Dixon, CA 95620; lunch at Savory Cafe 722A Main Street, Woodland, CA 95695 4/15/2019 Media Training sponsored by the CA Beef Council. With the UCDavis interns. 4/22/2019 Promise Zone Community Projects 4/29/2019 Case Study: Kyanne, Emily; Nutrition Policy in the News: Elizabeth and Vicki 1:30-3 Dr. Wendy Whitner: Root Cause Analysis 5/6/2019 9-11 Margie Junker Motivational Interviewing; Case Study Presentation Mohini ; 1:30-3: Michal Hogan Inflammation and LEAP 5/13/2019 Promise Zone Community Projects - Katie, Elizabeth, Mohini; Professional Development Portfolio Due by Midnight today; 12 -1ish pm Zoom Presentation Nutrigenomics/Nutrigenetics Ashley Besecker; 1:30-2: Charli Brand Zoom advice about studying for the RD exam and the job search; 5/20/2019 Take Practice RD exam 9-11; Case study Presentation Katie; Policy Panel presentation: Sarah Diaz CA WIC Association, Beth Malinowski CA Primary Care Association, Natasha Pavlovich staffer for Congresswoman Matsui, Karen Abrego staffer state Senator Pan 6/3/2019 9-3:30 Final Internship Paperwork; Case Studies Nikki, Irene, Jaquilyn, Kat; Happy hour with 2019- 20 interns 6/14/2019 Graduation 2-4 pm

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Field Trips Media Training with UCD DI CAND Annual Conference

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Assignments/Projects

  • Case Study Written Report and Presentation
  • Journal Article Written Report and

Presentation

  • Infographic Critique and Creation
  • Nutrition Education Class Creation and

Delivery

  • Legislative Bill Review and Letter to

Assemblyman

  • Public Policy Events
  • Clinical classes, Modules, Canvas Discussion,

Participation

Overview

  • f my

time at CA DPH

Standing Assignments

  • Infographic
  • Assembly

bill review

  • Letter to

Assembly person

Thanks to intern Rachel Comstock

Overview

  • f my

time at CA DPH

Projects

  • Breastfeeding toolkit
  • SHH Success Story
  • HOTM Literature

Review

  • CSUS Farm-to-Fork

Booth Staffing

  • Social Media

Calendar

  • Database of CA

SNAP-Ed NEOPB Projects

Thanks to intern Rachel Comstock

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Objective: Highlight the importance

  • f fiber in an

infographic

Thanks to intern Rachel Comstock

Objective: Help host the booth

Thanks to intern Rachel Comstock

Admission Requirements

  • Requirements:

–Overall DPD GPA 3.0 or greater (or a Master’s degree) –MNT grade(s) of B or higher –Completed an ACEND- accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics

Priorities on Applications

–Work experience related to dietetics (especially clinical, but also FS and Community) –Volunteer experience –Overall DPD GPA –Strong personal statement –Strong letters of recommendation (especially from supervisor) –Master’s Degree –Sports/extracurricular activities –Leadership role(s)

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CSUS Interns’ DPD GPA

Year Average Overall DPD GPA 2011 3.5 2012 3.4 2014 3.4 2016 3.6 2017 3.5 2018 3.4 2019 3.4

Average 3.47

Intern Characteristics

  • Hard-working – willing to go the extra

mile, exceed expectations

  • Resourceful
  • Flexible
  • Independent, self-starter
  • Respectful
  • Professional
  • Punctual
  • Good communication skills

**Personal Statement**

  • Describe your interest in the dietetics profession.
  • What in particular about our program interests you?
  • Please describe your interest in our emphases:

Advocacy and Public Policy and/or Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.

  • Describe your ability to work independently.
  • What qualities do you have that make you a good

match for CSU, Sacramento? Why Sac State?

  • 8,000 characters or approximately 1,000 WORD

LIMIT

Outcomes

  • Internship Acceptance Rate

– 2014 class: 53 applicants (8 interns) – 2016 class: 60 applicants (8 interns) – 2017 class: 80 applicants (8 interns) – 2018 class: 91 applicants (10 interns) – 2019 class: 74 applicants (10 interns)

  • 2018/19 class: 9 have taken RD exam,

9 employed (one not working by choice)

  • First time Pass Rate 2014-2018 = 93.94%

Graduate Enrollment

  • Once selected/matched to the CSUS Dietetic

Internship Program, Interns are admitted to the University through the Office of Graduate

  • Studies. Interns must enroll in CSUS graduate

courses.

  • Internship fees are based on graduate fees

and other costs

You are enrolled in classes to pay for the internship

  • Fall: Field Study and

– FACS221A – Advanced Clinical Nutrition A – FACS222 – Advanced Community Nutrition and Nutrition Education – FACS223 – Advanced Food Service Management and Administration

Spring: Field Study and

– FACS221B Advanced Clinical Nutrition B – FACS224 Advanced Community Nutrition and Policy

  • Summer:

– Field Study

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  • Tuition (estimate) - 10 Graduate Credits (and

supervised practice credits) – California resident - $10,208 – Non-resident- $19,712

– CSUS application fee – $50

  • CSUS graduate application fee (only if

matched) - $50

  • D&D Digital Matching – $55
  • Background check and drug screen - $93
  • My Clinical Exchange - $36.50

No Federal Education Loans Available

Fees - continued

  • AND student membership - $35
  • NAND student membership - $15
  • Professional liability insurance - $45
  • Transportation – varies
  • Health insurance, TB tests, proof of

vaccinations, titers, flu shot

  • State and local meetings - $400-$600
  • Housing off campus - $800-$1,100/month

Application Deadlines

  • DICAS application complete
  • D&D Digital deadline by 11:59 pm CST February 15
  • Include in the DICAS application

– Documentation of paying the application fee of $50 (scan the receipt and include as a supplementary document

https://commerce.cashnet.com/csusacevent?CNAME=DIET ETIC

– Personal Statement responding to the CSUS prompts

  • You DO NOT need to send a cover sheet in the

mail

Our Ranking Process

  • 1. If you DO NOT pay the $50 fee and provide

the documentation uploaded in DICAS as a supplementary document, your application to the CSUS DI WILL NOT be reviewed.

Our Ranking Process – cont.

  • 2. Applications are reviewed by the DI Director and

scored by at least 2 people

  • 3. People with top scores (approx. 30) will be

invited for a 20-min. Zoom interview by ~ March 10

  • If you do not receive an email inviting you for

an interview do not rank CSUS

  • 4. Zoom interviews March 12 - 25, 2019
  • 5. Ranking submitted to DnD Digital
  • 6. Match announced Sunday April 5, 2020 4 PM PT

Some insights about the application

  • 1. Keep the reader in mind
  • 2. Be sure to mention that you attended the Open

House

  • 3. Make sure that the reader knows why you want

to come here (or to other programs where you are applying)

  • 4. If you aren’t applying for another year or two

use this time to get experience

  • 5. If you applied in the past be sure to update your

DICAS application, including references

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https://www.inbloom.com/ftd-flowers/

Follow the Directions

Personal Statement

Your words matter: ‘I am more than my mediocre grades’ vs. ‘I am much more than my grades’

Order in the DICAS application for reviewers

  • Name, address, personal data, visa information,

GRE/TOEFL

  • Background info – Legal stuff
  • GPA by year – DPD Science/Professional/Total; by

college (overall GPA)

  • Colleges attended with course names, grades,
  • Honors and Awards/Sports and Extracurricular

Activities; Certifications, Work Experience; Volunteer Experience; Experience for Academic credit

  • Verification Statement

DICAS Application Order - continued

  • Personal Statement
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Resume
  • Application Certification
  • DPD Course list
  • Transcripts

AVG – 39.5 pages Use the space to describe your duties

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Suggestions for the interview

  • Be in a quiet place where you will not be

interrupted

  • Dress as if you are going for a very important

job interview

  • Have a few questions that will give you some

additional information to help you with your ranking

How the ranking works with DnD Digital

  • You rank the programs to which you have applied

in the order you want, not the one you think that you will get in. DO not rank CSUS if you have not gotten an interview.

  • CSUS also ranks the applicants from 1 to

whatever number it would consider the applicant will be a successful intern IN OUR PROGRAM.

  • DnD Digital does the computer matching. We are
  • nly accredited for 10 interns. It is possible that

you could be ranked but not matched.

Intern Insights Preceptor Insights Questions? Thank You

Contact information

  • Nadine Braunstein DI Director:

braunstein@csus.edu

  • If you want to have your personal statement

reviewed – please stay here in this classroom http://www.csus.edu/facs/dietetic-internship