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Save the Date! Evidence and Practice - Are You on Target?
DNS 2011 Symposium
June 3 & 4, 2011
Minneapolis Airport Marriott
2020 East American Boulevard
Bloomington, MN
Room Rates: $119/night (early bird rate)
Phone: (952) 854-7441
SAVE the DATE!
Announcing the 2011 DNS Symposia
Minneapolis Marriott Airport Hotel
Minneapolis, MN
June 3-4, 2011
Program topics include:
- physical assessment
- writing parenteral nutrition orders
- glycemic control
- glutamine as adjunct support
- feeding in low flow states
Don't miss this amazing opportunity to network with experts in the nutrition support field.
There is a free hotel shuttle from the airport and to the Mall-of-America
Room rates start at $119!
Contact Susan Roberts @ susanro@BaylorHealth.edu or Mary Marian @ mmarian@u.arizona.edu.
2011 DNS Symposia
SAVE the DATE!
June 3 - 4, 2011
Minneapolis, MN
Learn the latest, evidence-based information about nutrition support from experts in the field!
Topics will include:
- Physical Assessment
- Nutrition Care Process
- Writing TPN orders
- And more!
Hotel information and a detail program will be available by July lst!
Comments from the 2009 DNS Symposium
From a first time attendee:
" This was the first DNS Symposium that I have attended and I will definitely be back. The speakers were excellent and discussed a wide range of topics that were all relevant to current nutrition support practice. I particularly enjoyed the hands-on workshops and the case study presentations because they showed step by step how to put the nutrition care process and the evidence-based guidelines into practice. This also helped create an environment where all attendees could work through a scenario in the process and get feedback from peers as well as speakers. I'm already using information that I learned at the DNS symposium in my practice in the medical intensive care unit. I would recommend attending the DNS Symposium to any dietitian wanting to learn more about up to date, evidence-based nutrition support topics along with practical application guidelines"-- Beth Howardson
It Was A Success!
Greetings from Seattle -

Over 130 participants attended the 2009 DNS Symposia - Navigation Tools for Achieving Evidence-based Nutrition Support Practice this past weekend in Seattle. All attendees raved about the great networking opportunities, hands-on workshops, and high quality speakers reviewing the most recent clinical practice guidelines related to a variety of topics on nutrition support.
For those of you who were unable to attend, we are in the midst of planning a product that will be available for purchase at FNCE that will provide many of the speaker's powerpoint presentations and references.

