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SSIEM-Dietitians Group (SSIEM-DG) - networking group for dietitians and nutritionists

05 dez, 2021

The SSIEM-Dietitians Group (SSIEM-DG) is a networking group for dietitians and nutritionists working in the field of inherited metabolic diseases (IMD). The aims of SSIEM-DG are to develop IMD dietetics to a highly scientific and professional level for the benefit of all SSIEM dietitians and their countries.

To ensure the best possible collaboration opportunities we need to routinely update the list of country representatives for the SSIEM-DG.

For countries that already have one or two representatives in the SSIEM-DG, we want the representatives to confirm that they are still interested in being the country representatives in the SSIEM-DG.

For countries that are not represented at the moment we encourage each country to find, if possible, one or two dietitians to represent the country.

To be an SSIEM-DG country representative requires that the person is a member of the SSIEM and have a support of the national society for IMD.

The confirmation of interest should be sent to Helle Vestergaard and copied to Valentina Rahelic:
- helle.skandorff.vestergaard@regionh.dk
- valentina.rahelic@kbc-zagreb.hr

Thank you in advance for your cooperation,

Best regards,
Júlio

Júlio César Rocha, PhD
Chair SSIEM Dietitians Group

Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (SSIEM)
PO Box 3375, South Croydon, CR2 1PN United Kingdom
Email: admin@ssiem.org
Website: www.ssiem.org/

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