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January
2004
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements releases
strategic plan
The NIH Office of Dietary Supplements
(ODS) has released its five-year strategic plan entitled,
“Promoting Quality Science in Dietary Supplement Research,
Education and Communication: A Strategic Plan for the Office
of Dietary Supplements 2004-2009.”
“The first ODS strategic
plan, developed in 1998, provided a sound basis for program
development and support of ODS activities related to conduct
of basic and clinical research, development of education and
communication programs directed to all segments of the public
and private sectors with an interest in dietary supplements.
But times have changes and another leap forward is needed”,
said Paul Coates, PhD, ODS director.
In 2003, ODS initiated a strategic
planning process involving several efforts to obtain input
on future needs and opportunities from the ODS constituency
including the public. The goals and initiatives presented
in this plan for 2004-2009, just as those developed in the
original plan in 1998, emphasize the important role of ODS
in research on disease prevention and health promotion, education,
and communication of scientific information about dietary
supplements.
The ODS Strategic Plan for
2004-2009 incorporates the vision and thrust of the recently
published HHS Strategic Plan for 2004-2009 and the NIH Roadmap.
ODS is committed to furthering the guiding principles and
goals developed by its parent organizations. The new strategic
plan includes ongoing evaluation of existing ODS programs,
needs for new programs, and prioritization of resource allocation.
This effort, initiated in 2004, will include annual consultative
meetings with representatives of the ODS constituency and
formation of an ODS Steering Group.
“I commend the NIH Office
of Dietary Supplements in looking to the future and leading
the way in the field of dietary supplement research,”
says NIH Director, Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D.
“ODS has made significant
progress in advancing the recognition of the need for and
the conduct of quality scientific research on dietary supplements.
In addition, these efforts have increased markedly the availability
of objective evidence-based information useful to the public
in making decisions about efficacy and safety of dietary supplements.
The ODS strategic plan for 2004-2009 provides a roadmap intended
to catalyze research that will expand the scientific knowledge
base to improve health of the public,” said Paul Coates,
PhD, ODS Director.
The ODS Strategic Plan for
2004-2009 is available on the Web site (http://ods.od.nih.gov/strategicplan2004).
Copies of the printed version will be available later this
year. Check the Web site for information on how to receive
a copy (http://dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/).
The Office of Dietary Supplements
was established at NIH in November 1995 as a result of the
Dietary Supplement and Health Education Act passed by Congress
in 1994. The mission of ODS is to strengthen knowledge and
understanding of dietary supplements by evaluating scientific
information, stimulating and supporting research, disseminating
research results, and educating the public to foster an enhanced
quality of life and health for the U.S. population. For additional
information about ODS, please visit http://dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/.
Source: Office of Dietary
Supplements, National Institutes for Health, www.nih.gov
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