New Mexico’s home for the

Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Advocacy & Policy

NMAND works to position our professionals as recognized experts in the areas of food, nutrition, and dietetics. We serve as a liaison for nutrition-related policy initiatives.

Networking & Development

We facilitate opportunities for members to connect and develop as nutrition professionals across their careers, from students to retirees.

Recognition

From scholarships to awards to member ‘shout outs’ — we strive to recognize outstanding performance in the field of nutrition and dietetics.

How does NMAND serve you?

Incident Reporting Tool

The Academy developed the Incident Reporting Tool to support its efforts to protect the public, enhance the quality of nutrition care and promote self-regulation of the profession. The IRT fills a critical gap in supplementing the documentation of noteworthy incidents in the provision of nutrition care services across the country. Patients, members of the general public and health care practitioners can now easily document examples of successful nutrition care, showing the value of qualified practitioners. In addition, incidents of harm or unethical practice can be submitted using the IRT.

The Academy/CDR Code of Ethics requires reporting cases of harm, and this tool provides a uniform and easy mechanism to do so and complements reports to state licensure boards. The information collected from the IRT will be used to facilitate stakeholders and policymakers’ understanding of the value of qualified RDN care, including elected leaders, federal and state agency officials, other health care providers and the public.

To learn more about the IRT and to submit report of harm or success, click here.

Watch a video about the Incident Reporting Tool, “Making the Protection Connection” webinar.