How to join the DOM UK list serv

Join the DOM UK list serv - and become part of a great networking community

What is a ‘list serv’?

A list serv is similar to a discussion forum except there is no need to visit a website to be updated on the latest discussion topics. Once you have joined and given your email address you will automatically receive all the messages sent back and forth via your email. You can post a message to all group members by sending an email to a single email address.

Why have a list serv?

It is an excellent networking opportunity for sharing ideas around obesity management issues for dietitians.

How do I join?

Simply send an email to: domuk-subscribe@yahoogroups.co.uk The list serv is open to all registered dietitians and BDA members.

What if I don’t have email?

Even if you do not have email at home or work, many offices have internet access and you can set up a private email address (check your internet use policy regarding personal use). Many sites offer free email, eg. www.hotmail.com or www.yahoo.com

Simply visit the site and follow the instructions for setting up your own personal email address. If you have difficulty, ask your IT dept for help and advice.  Some workplace IT servers block applications to listserves.  This can often be overcome by the listserve coordinator emailing you to invite you to join the listserve.  Please email the DOM UK administrator on info@domuk.org to request this.

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DOM UK Training

Joint DOMUK Paediatric Training Event in Childhood Obesity November 1st-3rd 2010 
Following on from the very successful 2009 DOM UK / Paediatric group 3 day childhood obesity course registration for the 2010 course is now open. The course will run from Monday 1st to Wednesday 3rd of November 2010 at Knuston Hall. Northamptonshire.
Cost is £495 for DOM […]



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Responses to frequently asked questions on the DOM UK listserve

To avoid duplication of questions and to facilitate sharing of information, this section will archive the responses to listserve questions.
 Subject = Scales
Q = Basically I am wondering what class of scales people use?
and can anyone recommend a set of upright scales at all?
Responses =
The attached paper gives advice of scales for medical use
national weights and […]



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