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The               plate               of               hospital               food               was               enough               to               discourage               any               patient               who               had               just               had               surgery               involving               the               digestive               tract.

It               was               my               first               day               off               a               clear               liquid               diet.

Instead               of               the               expected               soup               and               cream               of               wheat               for               lunch,               the               tray               contained               a               fried               chicken               breast,               an               apple,               brown               rice,               green               beans               with               almonds,               a               roll               with               butter               and               lime               sherbet.

Since               three               attempts               to               order               the               right               food               in               as               many               days               had               failed,               I               requested               a               visit               from               whoever               was               in               charge               of               menus.

Half               an               hour               later,               a               horrified               registered               dietitian               arrived               and               corrected               the               error.

What               is               a               Registered               Dietitian?
               According               to               the               American               Dietetic               Association,               a               registered               dietitian               is               an               individual               trained               in               food               and               nutrition               who               has               earned               a               specific               extra               credential               allowing               him               or               her               to               use               the               initials               RD               after               his               or               her               name.
               An               RD               is               considered               a               nutritional               expert.

The               majority               of               individuals               in               this               profession               work               in               a               health               care               area               that               involves               either               treating               or               preventing               disease.

This               frequently               involves               administering               a               specific               medical               nutrition               therapy               such               as               hyperalimentation,               a               type               of               intravenous               feeding               for               patients               who               can't               eat               food.
               Dietitians               also               supervise               the               preparation               of               meals               and               oversee               the               serving               of               them.

In               some               cases,               they               provide               a               teaching               function               to               patients               who               have               specific               medical               conditions               like               diabetes.
               While               some               registered               dietitians               are               in               private               practice,               the               Bureau               of               Labor               Statistics               (BLS)               reports               that               their               most               common               places               of               employment               are               hospitals,               nursing               home               facilities,               doctors'               offices               and               the               offices               of               other               types               of               health               care               providers.

Some               schools               have               RDs               on               staff,               and               a               growing               number               of               these               professionals               work               in               the               food               industry.
               Required               Education
               An               individual               must               complete               four               basic               requirements               to               earn               an               RD               designation:
               Bachelor's               degree.

The               degree               must               have               been               awarded               by               a               college               or               university               that's               at               least               regionally               accredited               in               the               United               States.

Additionally,               the               course               work               must               be               either               accredited               or               approved               by               the               Commission               on               Accreditation               for               Dietetics               Education               (CADE)               of               the               American               Dietetic               Association.
               Practice               program.

In               order               to               become               an               RD,               an               individual               must               have               completed               a               CADE-accredited               supervised               practice               program.

This               can               be               done               at               a               community               agency,               health               care               facility               or               a               foodservice               corporation.

It               can               also               be               completed               as               part               of               undergraduate               or               graduate               training               and               usually               lasts               six               to               12               months.
               National               exam.

The               exam               that               must               be               passed               is               administered               by               the               Commission               on               Dietetic               Registration               (CDR).

More               information               is               available               on               the               CDR               web               site.
               Continuing               education.

To               be               awarded               RD               status,               the               candidate               must               complete               specified               continuing               professional               education               requirements.
               Many               people               are               surprised               to               find               that               dietitians               study               a               variety               of               types               of               courses,               such               as               business,               economics,               sociology               and               communications,               in               addition               to               science               classes.
               Individuals               credentialed               outside               the               United               States               can               become               RDs               in               this               country.

The               exact               path               they               need               to               follow               depends               on               whether               their               home               country               has               a               reciprocity               agreement               with               the               U.S.

allowing               them               to               sit               for               the               U.S.

exam.

When               there               is               no               agreement,               the               individual               must               have               his               or               her               degree               validated               by               an               eligible               U.S.

college               or               university               and               complete               the               supervised               practice               requirement               to               be               allowed               to               register               for               the               exam.
               According               to               the               BLS,               the               accrediting               commission               had               approved               279               bachelor's               degree               and               18               master's               degree               programs               as               of               2008.

Prospective               students               can               find               a               list               of               approved               programs               here.
               In               addition               to               the               education               requirements               to               become               a               registered               dietitian,               licensing,               certification               and               registration               rules               vary               by               state.
               Sources:
               http://www.eatright.org/students/education/starthere.aspx
               http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos077.htm
               http://cdrnet.org/
               http://www.eatright.org/students/education/cpd.aspx






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