Abstract

RECENTLY, while spring cleaning some old files, I realized that 2010 marks the 35th anniversary of the Council on Renal Nutrition (CRN). The CRN was founded in 1975 by an advisory group, and became one of the three professional councils recognized by the National Kidney Foundation (NKF). What started as a small group of 25 renal dietitians has now grown to a membership of about 1700. The original mission statement of the CRN remains the core focus for our organization: “The CRN functions as a professional education council within the framework of the NKF and networks with other organizations to support the NKF's goals of improving the lives of those with CKD through education, outreach, and research in the field of nutrition as it pertains to prevention, eradication, and treatment of kidney and urologic diseases.”

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