Guest guest Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 It sounds like she is very qualified. a a Mrowczynski- RD,LD This communication may be confidential and legally privileged. If you are not the person to whom it is addressed, do not read, copy or allow anyone else other that the addressee see it. Please respect the confidentiality of this personal communication and the federal and state laws that protect confidentiality. If this has been transmitted to you in error, please extend the courtesy of informing us of this error. Sent from my iPhone > Why does the United States Olympic Committee (training offices) in > Colorado emply a sports dietitian who is not from nor trained in the US? > Nothing against , I am sure she is great, however, are there no > Americans interested or available for this USOC position? > > Gibson, MSc, RD, IOC Dip Sport Nutr is a Registered Dietitian > working with acrobat and combat sports (wrestling, boxing, judo, > fencing, gymnastics, diving, sychro) at the United States Olympic > Committee in Colorado. As a past competitive weight class sport athlete > herself, has a passion and deep interest in this practice area. > In her career thus far, has worked and traveled the globe with > many high performance sport disciplines, including Canadian National > Sports (soccer, snowboarding, softball, tennis) as well as the WTA > Women's Pro Tennis Tour and Vancouver Whitecaps Soccer Club. > completed her undergraduate education at Ryerson University and her > dietetic internship with the University Health Network. 's > research for her masters of science (University of ) focused on > investigating the nutrition and hydration status of junior elite female > athletes. She is a distinguished graduate of the IOC Diploma in Sport > Nutrition and is completing her Level 2 anthropometry certificate with > the International Society for the Advancement of Anthropometry (ISAK). > > S. Kalman PhD, RD, FACN > > Director, BD - Nutrition & Applied Clinical Trials > > Miami Research Associates > > 6141 Sunset Drive > > Suite 301 > > Miami, FL. 33143 > > Direct - > > Office ext. 5109 > > Fax > > Email: dkalman@... > > Web: www.miamiresearch.com > > Help Cure Crohn's & Colitis: Team Challenge > <http://www.active.com/donate/vegas11southfl/SFLDKalman> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 , I'm sure you could ask the USOC or herself. Perhaps you could request that she produce a valid passport? I see nothing that says she isn't a citizen, but to be honest, I don't really care all that much as long as she is qualified to do her job, and it sounds like she is supremely qualified. What's the problem? Regards, pam Pam Charney, PhD, RD Author, Consultant pcharney@... " If all you ever do is all you've ever done, than all you'll ever get is all you ever got " - Anonymous > It sounds like she is very qualified. > > a > > a Mrowczynski- RD,LD > > This communication may be confidential and legally privileged. If you are not the person to whom it is addressed, do not read, copy or allow anyone else other that the addressee see it. Please respect the confidentiality of this personal communication and the federal and state laws that protect confidentiality. If this has been transmitted to you in error, please extend the courtesy of informing us of this error. > Sent from my iPhone > > On Dec 20, 2011, at 7:23 AM, " Kalman " wrote: > > > Why does the United States Olympic Committee (training offices) in > > Colorado emply a sports dietitian who is not from nor trained in the US? > > Nothing against , I am sure she is great, however, are there no > > Americans interested or available for this USOC position? > > > > Gibson, MSc, RD, IOC Dip Sport Nutr is a Registered Dietitian > > working with acrobat and combat sports (wrestling, boxing, judo, > > fencing, gymnastics, diving, sychro) at the United States Olympic > > Committee in Colorado. As a past competitive weight class sport athlete > > herself, has a passion and deep interest in this practice area. > > In her career thus far, has worked and traveled the globe with > > many high performance sport disciplines, including Canadian National > > Sports (soccer, snowboarding, softball, tennis) as well as the WTA > > Women's Pro Tennis Tour and Vancouver Whitecaps Soccer Club. > > completed her undergraduate education at Ryerson University and her > > dietetic internship with the University Health Network. 's > > research for her masters of science (University of ) focused on > > investigating the nutrition and hydration status of junior elite female > > athletes. She is a distinguished graduate of the IOC Diploma in Sport > > Nutrition and is completing her Level 2 anthropometry certificate with > > the International Society for the Advancement of Anthropometry (ISAK). > > > > S. Kalman PhD, RD, FACN > > > > Director, BD - Nutrition & Applied Clinical Trials > > > > Miami Research Associates > > > > 6141 Sunset Drive > > > > Suite 301 > > > > Miami, FL. 33143 > > > > Direct - > > > > Office ext. 5109 > > > > Fax > > > > Email: dkalman@... > > > > Web: www.miamiresearch.com > > > > Help Cure Crohn's & Colitis: Team Challenge > > <http://www.active.com/donate/vegas11southfl/SFLDKalman> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 Absolutly! Merav Levi, RD, MS, CDN, CSG A dietitian, not the food police. http://www.linkedin.com/in/meravlevi " Life is not measured by the number of breath you take, but by the moments that take your breath away. " - Carlin " People don't forget the truth, they just become better in lying " (Revolutionary Road) > CC: theissn > To: rd-usa > From: pcharney@... > Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 06:13:18 -0800 > Subject: Re: USOC > > , > > I'm sure you could ask the USOC or herself. Perhaps you could request that she produce a valid passport? > > I see nothing that says she isn't a citizen, but to be honest, I don't really care all that much as long as she is qualified to do her job, and it sounds like she is supremely qualified. What's the problem? > > Regards, > pam > > Pam Charney, PhD, RD > Author, Consultant > pcharney@... > > " If all you ever do is all you've ever done, than all you'll ever get is all you ever got " - Anonymous > > > > > > > > > > > > It sounds like she is very qualified. > > > > a > > > > a Mrowczynski- RD,LD > > > > This communication may be confidential and legally privileged. If you are not the person to whom it is addressed, do not read, copy or allow anyone else other that the addressee see it. Please respect the confidentiality of this personal communication and the federal and state laws that protect confidentiality. If this has been transmitted to you in error, please extend the courtesy of informing us of this error. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > On Dec 20, 2011, at 7:23 AM, " Kalman " wrote: > > > > > Why does the United States Olympic Committee (training offices) in > > > Colorado emply a sports dietitian who is not from nor trained in the US? > > > Nothing against , I am sure she is great, however, are there no > > > Americans interested or available for this USOC position? > > > > > > Gibson, MSc, RD, IOC Dip Sport Nutr is a Registered Dietitian > > > working with acrobat and combat sports (wrestling, boxing, judo, > > > fencing, gymnastics, diving, sychro) at the United States Olympic > > > Committee in Colorado. As a past competitive weight class sport athlete > > > herself, has a passion and deep interest in this practice area. > > > In her career thus far, has worked and traveled the globe with > > > many high performance sport disciplines, including Canadian National > > > Sports (soccer, snowboarding, softball, tennis) as well as the WTA > > > Women's Pro Tennis Tour and Vancouver Whitecaps Soccer Club. > > > completed her undergraduate education at Ryerson University and her > > > dietetic internship with the University Health Network. 's > > > research for her masters of science (University of ) focused on > > > investigating the nutrition and hydration status of junior elite female > > > athletes. She is a distinguished graduate of the IOC Diploma in Sport > > > Nutrition and is completing her Level 2 anthropometry certificate with > > > the International Society for the Advancement of Anthropometry (ISAK). > > > > > > S. Kalman PhD, RD, FACN > > > > > > Director, BD - Nutrition & Applied Clinical Trials > > > > > > Miami Research Associates > > > > > > 6141 Sunset Drive > > > > > > Suite 301 > > > > > > Miami, FL. 33143 > > > > > > Direct - > > > > > > Office ext. 5109 > > > > > > Fax > > > > > > Email: dkalman@... > > > > > > Web: www.miamiresearch.com > > > > > > Help Cure Crohn's & Colitis: Team Challenge > > > <http://www.active.com/donate/vegas11southfl/SFLDKalman> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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