A Dietitian is a health professional who has a Bachelor's degree or a Masters degree specialising in food and nutrition, as well as a period of practical training in a hospital and a community setting. It takes at least four years of full-time study at a university to qualify as a Dietitian at an undergraduate level. There are also now a number of fulltime Masters programmes (2 yrs) which allow those with a suitable primary degree to qualify as a Dietitian. Many Dietitians go on to further their knowledge by pursuing a Master's or Doctoral degr ...
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In hospitals, assess and plan nutrition care for patients who need special diets for kidney disease, tube feeds, cancer, digestion issues and more. ; In doctor’s offices, provide counselling on cholesterol, diabetes, feeding young children, weight management, allergies and more. ; In long term care homes and other facilities, manage food systems, staff and budgets to provide safe and nutritious meals. ; Work with food manufacturers to develop and market healthier foods.
Registered dietitians are required to get specialized training in order to enter the field. Learn about the education needed to become a registered dietitian, as well as the earning potential and j...
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133 likes, 9 comments - pagethorla - September 25, 2023: "I never knew that when I decided to become a dietitian 10 years ago, my job would be so much more..."
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You've heard eight cups over and over, but is that really true? A registered dietitian and a nutrition and health coach explain how much water you should aim to drink each day.