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To "B" or not to "B" - Fostering Belonging in Nutrition and Dietetics in Eldercare

A two hour CE course that is focused on the crucial aspect of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) with a specific emphasis on "Belonging" from the resident's and staff member's perspectives.

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  • The University of North Dakota provides a variety of 2 hour, CBDM approved, CE (continuing education) courses that will assist you in meeting your required training; and maintaining your CDM®, CFPP® credential.
  • Up to six months of access. There are no refunds and no extensions offered.
  • With independent study courses you can enroll anytime and work at your own pace.
  • Course cost is $25, which includes tuition and online learning materials.

In this course you will:

  • Watch the powerpoint slideshow presentation.
  • Complete a 10 point quiz at the end of the course.
  • Print your documentation of continuing education completion for your records.

Course at a Glance

  • This course is focused on the crucial aspect of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) with a specific emphasis on "Belonging" from the resident's and staff member's perspectives. This presentation will delve into how creating a sense of belonging within the nutrition and dietetics departments can impact our resident's lives as well as our professional environments. 
  • By the end of the course, students will be able to examine real-world scenarios through short dietetics-related case studies that illustrate the challenges and successes of fostering belonging in various nutrition settings; describe one way ANFP is incorporating DEIB into the CDM, CFPP credential expectations; discuss practical strategies related to DEIB within the dietetics field; construct one small, yet impactful, actionable change that can make a significant difference in creating a more inclusive work environment with residents and/or kitchen staff.
  • Students will have access to this online course for up to six (6) months.
  • Upon completion of the course you will be able to print documentation of completion for two hours of ethics continuing education.
  • You have 6 months from your enrollment date to access this course. There are no refunds and no extensions offered.
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Office of Extended Learning

O'Kelly Hall Room 300
221 Centennial Dr Stop 9021
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9021

701.777.0488 | UND.courses@UND.edu

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