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Bridget Reineking, MS, RD, CD currently serves as a clinical dietitian specialist at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where her focus is on inborn errors of metabolism. Ms. Reineking received her undergraduate degree in Dietetics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, located in Madison, Wisconsin. She continued on to receive her master’s degree in Nutrition from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Ms. Reineking has various responsibilities at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. She provides all aspects of medical nutrition therapy and counseling in the PKU and metabolic clinic. In addition to her work at the hospital, Ms. Reineking has served as an adjunct professor for the Graduate Nutrition Program at Mount Mary College, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bridget is currently writing a book chapter entitled Inborn Errors of Metabolism for the Pediatric Nutrition Core Curriculum through the American Society of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition. She has authored an abstract in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology and co-authored a poster presentation at 2007 American College of Medical Genetics. She is also a member of Genetic Metabolic Dietitians International and the Wisconsin State Newborn Screening Metabolic Subcommittee.
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