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Fontbonne University Individualized Supervised Practice Pathway (ISPP) Dena B. French, MFN, RD, LD ISPP Experiential Coordinator
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Objectives What is an ISPP? Fontbonne’s ISPP – Campus Tour – Program overview & curriculum – Supervised practice sites Applying to the program – Requirements – Timeline FAQ’s
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What is an ISPP? ACEND Accredited Program Created in 2011 to address the number of unmatched, qualified students – ISPPs increase the number of internship vacancies – current match rate over the last several years was 50 – 55% – In April 2015, there were 2454 unmatched students
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What is an ISPP? Meets the same standards as other supervised practice programs (DI’s) ISPP interns… – Complete a minimum of 1200 supervised practice hours – Meet each of the core competencies for the RD (CRD’s) – Are eligible to sit for the RD/N exam upon successful completion The only difference?? – Must receive a “No Match” from D & D Digital to apply
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The ISPP at Fontbonne University Accepts 12 qualified, unmatched students per year – Interns come from all over the US including Texas, California, New York, and Washington 19.5 month program – Includes a Master of Arts in Family & Consumer Sciences – Program focus: multidisciplinary health communication studies We are not a distance program – Relocation to the St. Louis, MO area is required – All preceptors and sites are arranged for you
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Meet the FCS Department Staff & Faculty Front row (left to right): Dena French, Instructor & Director; Kimberly Hessler, Lecturer; Jaimette McCulley, Assistant Professor Back row (left to right): Vickie Logston, Administrative Assistant; Mary Beth Ohlms, Assistant Professor & Department Chair
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Fontbonne’s Campus
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Living in St. Louis Sports Recreation FREE attractions Food! From: http://www.iasaglobal.org/iasa/St_Louis.asp
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Fontbonne University ISPP Program Overview *80 supervised practice hours are built into the first Summer, Fall and Spring semesters via program organized activities. Interns may exceed this by completing additional volunteer activities of their choice (max of 40 hours) in order to earn time off, which can be used toward sick and personal days during supervised practice. SummerFallSpring First Summer: Interns arrive on campus the first week of June Program Orientation graduate courses First Fall: graduate courses Weekly class meetings covering various nutrition topics Various volunteer experiences* Spring: graduate courses Weekly class meetings covering various nutrition topics Various volunteer experiences* Second Summer: Supervised Practice begins mid May 1 graduate course Second Fall: Supervised Practice, continued Program completion and graduation in mid-December
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Coursework for MA in FCS Framing Critical Issues in FCS Advocacy and Public Policy: Addressing a World in Need Globalization and the Human Condition Leadership Development for Professional Practice Applied Health Behavior to Enhance Health Outcomes Interpreting and Translating Science for Consumers Contemporary Applications for Health Communication Statistical Methods for Research Elective: Ethical Implications for Health Communication OR Cultural Competence in Health Communication Details on courses can be found on our websitewebsite
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Activities during grad school (AKA Pre-Supervised Practice) Weekly class meetings Preparation for supervised practice – Review modules – MNT Case studies – Catering events on campus – National Nutrition Month® activities – Client counseling experience – Volunteering in the community Fontbonne Day
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Maplewood Richmond Heights Seed to Table Summer Camp
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Gateway Greening Harvest Festival
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Catering campus events
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Visit to a local dairy farm
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Providing education to pediatric patients and their families
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Supervised Practice Completed during last two semesters Total of 30 weeks, ~1168 hours General: 10 – 12 weeks clinical, 8 - 10 weeks food service management, 8 - 10 weeks community Interns provide input on rotation selections Each intern follows a unique path through their rotations
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Clinical Rotation Acute Care – small, mid size and large facilities Long term care / Rehab Elective Sites – Cardiac Rehab – Dialysis – Outpatient Counseling – Outpatient Bariatric Surgery
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Food Management Rotation Hospital Food Service – Acute or Long Term Care School Nutrition – K-12 – Universities Corporate Dining Elective sites – Grocery store – School of cooking
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Community Nutrition Rotation Local Outreach Programs – Agency on Aging – WIC – Cooking Matters – School Outreach & Youth Development – Public Health Department – VA’s Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Program Private Practice – Sports nutrition, media, worksite wellness, holistic health Community gardening and education
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Fontbonne University ISPP Estimated Program Costs Tuition & Fees$28,119 Graduate School Application Fee$ 25 (non-refundable) Additional Course Fees (covers cost of RDN Exam Study Guide and computerized competency tracking tool) $500 Textbooks and Reference Materials*$ 800 Professional Liability Insurance$ 15/year Health insurance & **Auto InsuranceVaries by plan Background checks/drug screen$200 ServSafe® certification (if not currently certified)$80 ***Housing/meals/transportation$1000 (depends upon location and if accommodations are shared) AND & local chapter membership$74/year Professional development/conference attendance (optional)$400 – $1200 *Reliable computer and internet access are required **A private vehicle is necessary, as supervised practice sites are located 5 to 45 miles from campus and public transportation is not feasible. Proof of auto liability insurance is required. Sites may assess parking fees. ***Apartment style housing is available for graduate students living on campus
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Admission Criteria Minimum 3.2 Professional (DPD) GPA – Must have 3.0 overall GPA MNT coursework within the last 5 years US citizen or permanent resident GRE scores are not required Also looking for: Strong academic record – potential for success in grad school Strong personal statement and letters of recommendation Work or volunteer experience in dietetics Engagement in leadership and service A good fit with our program and focus
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When and How to Apply If you received a “no match” on April 3 rd (or if you ever have)… – You may apply via DICAS beginning Thursday, April 7 th at 11am – You must also apply to our graduate program via our website $25 nonrefundable application fee – Preference will be given to applications received by Sunday, April 10 th – Initial round of phone interviews will take place between Friday April 8 th and Tuesday April 12 th Watch for an email or call from us at the main contact you provided on DICAS We will continue to review applications on a rolling basis until class is full
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Thank you for considering our program! Still have questions? Email: DFrench@Fontbonne.edu Website: www.Fontbonne.edu/ISPP
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