Texas WIC News, Volume 18, Number 6, November/December 2009: Searching Inside

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... serving 200,000 participants in 1990 to over 1,000,000 in 2009. Statewide participation for the month... of May in 2009 was 1,000,652. To celebrate our reaching and exceeding 1,000,000 clients, the June IDL... for their accomplishment. Using data from May 2008 to May 2009, acknowledgment was given to the local agencies... receive WIC benefits. November/December 2009 '1 F, L 11 4...11 luu L/66000 I dd T\UUw

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... In August 2009, hospitals in the state of Texas that provided excellent care for breastfeeding... on their performance in 2009. This program has been endorsed by the Texas Medical Association to encourage more birth... Kristina.Arrieta@dshs.state.tx.us. tina.Arrieta@dshs.state.tx.us. Qwest Hot Topics: In August 2009, the first of a quarterly series... to Nutrition Education," also printed in this issue of the Texas WIC News on page 4. November/December 2009 13

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... 2009. How soon can my staff use this training? Beta-testing of the course began this fall... for November/December 2009 k- + - Nq~ Ui~ ri~I Ek 7 ------ v -- I

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... skills to counsel high risk participants. November/December 2009 Amy Schenck Amy Schenck became... Program and was accepted into the WIC Dietetic Internship Program in 2009. Rivera feels the internship

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... SerR-K IDL "Lunch with Linda" Celebrates Accomplishments News 2 Use 1 2009 Texas WIC Dietetic..., TX 78714-9347. November/December 2009 Department of State Health Services Nutrition Services Section

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... education/training coordinators more resources and flexibility to train staff moving forward. In September 2009... the best nutrition education to the table at WIC. November/December 2009 I 5

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