We have just received news that our dietitian, Kelsey Raml, has just been selected as the winner of the South Dakota Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (SDAND) Young Dietitian of the Year for 2018! Great job Kelsey! She will formally be presented this award at the annual SDAND/SDAHO conference in September. She was nominated by a previous student that she had here at Brown Clinic. In her students words: “Kelsey is a tremendous role model in the South Dakota dietetics community. Not only does she work as an outpatient dietitian at Brown Clinic, but she also dedicates time to teaching for SDSU and consulting at Assisted Living facilities. I first met Kelsey as my Quantity Foods Instructor and then was honored to do most of my practicum hours with her. She is always willing to work with students to help achieve their practicum and internship hours. I remember coming home from the first day of my practicum and being excited for my future as a dietitian. Kelsey’s passion for dietetics is contagious. Fast forward a few years, Kelsey and I continue to stay in touch. She is always willing to answer any of my questions as a new dietitian and we often converse about emerging research. We have also been able to use each other for referrals with clients who have moved across the state. When thinking about who to nominate for this award, I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this than Kelsey!” Neither can we! Great job Kelsey, and congratulations!
You manage to juggle all of your responsibilities at work and at home. Your husband Adam, and 2 year old son Corbin, keep you incredibly busy at home, and we always have projects for you to work on at the clinic. You are a great asset to our team at Brown Clinic. You not only continue to work on teaching our patients healthier ways to eat, but also help with our diabetes teaching, our Strive to Survive program, and blog, and our Medicaid Home Health program, which you have helped create the template for the rest of the state to follow. We at Brown Clinic are incredibly proud of you, and proud to have you on our staff, and team.
You are always involved with helping to promote Brown Clinic and what we do overall in primary care. Teaching dietetics is fundamental to the overall care of our patients, and can also be one of the most difficult and challenging obstacles to get patients involved in. We appreciate your continued efforts on all of this, and understand how difficult this can be.
I want to especially Thank You for all of the work and effort you help out with in our Strive to Survive program. The two of us make this program go. We both spend a lot of time teaching, and I think complement each other very well. You do the nutrition teaching, and I work on the promotion of exercise/activity. I personally have learned a lot from you over these past 5+ years with our teaching of this program. I always thought I could outrun a bad diet. Not anymore! I have listened to you talk to our patients signed up for this program more times than I can count, and I learn something new every time. It just goes to show that you can’t just hear something once and think you are going to get it. Nutrition is such a huge part of our health, and often times is one of the things that we neglect the most. It takes continued effort working on this, and you help to remind us all to keep working on this as well. I appreciate your efforts with all of this. I like to think we make a good team with our Strive to Survive program, and want to take this opportunity to congratulate you on being bestowed upon this great honor. You are truly deserving of this award, and I am proud to have you working at Brown Clinic. I appreciate all you do! The rest of our team of doctors and staff appreciate all you do. And most importantly…our patients truly appreciate you! Thank you for being a part of Brown Clinic! Congratulations on winning this most deserving award! The South Dakota Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics definitely got this one right!
Keep moving everybody…and when you get tired, go see Kelsey and learn how to do better with your diet/nutrition plan!
Dr. Dan
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