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Dietitian/Nutritionist

Overview

Registered dietitians work in a wide variety of employment settings, including health care, business and industry, community/public health, education, research, government agencies and private practice.

Many work environments, particularly those in medical and health-care settings, require that an individual be credentialed as an RD.

RDs work in:

Hospitals, HMO’s or other health-care facilities, educating patients about nutrition and administering medical nutrition therapy as part of the health-care team. They may also manage the foodservice operations in these settings, as well as in schools, day-care centers and correctional facilities, over-seeing everything from food purchasing and preparation to managing staff.

Sports nutrition and corporate wellness programs, educating clients about the connection between food, fitness and health.

Food and nutrition-related business and industries, working in communications, consumer affairs, public relations, marketing, product develop­ment or consulting with chefs in restaurants and culinary schools.

Private practice, working under contract with health care or food companies, or in their own business. RDs may provide services to foodservice or restaurant managers, food vendors and distributors or athletes, nursing home residents or company employees.

Community and public health settings, teaching, monitoring and advising the public and helping improve their quality of life through healthy eating habits.

Universities and medical centers, teaching physician’s assistants, nurses, dietetics students, dentists and others the sophisticated science of foods and nutrition.

Research areas in food and pharmaceutical companies, universities and hospitals directing or conducting experiments to answer critical nutrition questions and find alternative foods or nutrition recommendations for the public.

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Dietitian 14 May 2008 [pdf, 168 KB]

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Salary: $39,000 - $82,000

Years in school: 5 - 0 *

Job outlook: Excellent

* after high school graduation

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