How often does CADE review and revise the ERAS?
CADE continually evaluates all its policies and practices, including the ERAS. Since 1987, there has been a systematic process for measuring whether the accreditation standards are reliable and valid indicators for entry-level dietetics practice and assessing whether the accreditation process is meeting the programs’ and professions’ expectations. This process is the responsibility of the Accreditation Standards Committee, a standing committee of CADE. On an annual basis, the ASC monitors implementation of the ERAS and develops communications and training strategies. At least every five years, the ASC is expanded to include additional representatives of practice and research and conducts a comprehensive review of the ERAS.
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