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Organization

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COUNCIL
The College Council governs the College of Dietitians of Ontario and is responsible for establishing the policies, programs, and standards that regulate the profession of dietetics.

It is chaired by the President and made up of eight Registered Dietitians elected by members of the College and seven public representatives appointed by order in Council as approved by the Provincial Cabinet.
REGISTERED DIETITIANS PUBLIC MEMBERS
8 professional representative elected by members

RD participation is at the heart of being a self-governed profession and essential in assuring that professional standards and all related products and activities respond to dietetic practice today.
7 public representatives appointed by the Ontario Government

These public representatives have an active voice on Council and can vote on every issue. They represent public views and opinions about nutrition health care in Ontario.

7 NON-COUNCIL MEMBERS STAFF TEAM
Professional members are elected from 7 districts in Ontario to support committee work. They do not have a voice and are not able to vote on Council. Registrar & Executive Director
Controller
Quality Assurance Program Manager
Registration Program Manager Practice Advisor & Policy Analyst
Exec Office & Communications Coordinator
Quality Assurance Coordinator
Registration Coordinator
Program Assistant
Administrative Assistant

STATUTORY COMMITTEES STANDING COMMITTEES AD HOC COMMITTEES
To assist Council in meeting its legislated mandates, the College has seven statutory committees required under the Regulated Health Professions Act and composed of both Council and non-council committee members. Statutory committees report to Council.
  • Executive
  • Registration
  • Quality Assurance
  • Inquiries, Complaints & Reports
  • Discipline
  • Fitness to Practice
  • Patient Relations
Legislative Issues Created as needed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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