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The Path to Becoming a Certified Dietician/Nutritionist

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In the article below, we will discuss the basic responsibilities in a dietitian's job. We will explore how an aspiring dietician or nutritionist can achieve the necessary education to become certified in their chosen field, and how one should go about finding internship opportunities in the dietetic field.

It’s an old story. A middle-aged man is struggling with high cholesterol and doesn’t know how to bring it down. A mother of three is still carrying the baby weight of baby number three, and doesn’t know how to get it off. Who can they turn to? A certified dietician or nutritionist is the smartest answer.

In today’s business world the health and nutrition industry is a booming business filled with scams and lose weight quick schemes. At the heart of that industry is the legitimate issue of one’s physical health and well-being. When individuals are sifting through all of the self-professed health experts a trained dietician or nutritionist can be a beacon of light. For someone who wants to pursue a dietician job they can truly make a positive impact on many people’s lives. Through the proper education and internships, this noble profession can become your reality.



The basics of a dietician job are to appraise the current diet of their clients, and to determine how that is impacting any pre-existing medical conditions such as high cholesterol. Additionally a dietician will look at any possible medical issues that the patient is at risk for developing. At that point, the dietitian or nutritionist will help the patient plan their diet regimen that includes both their food and nutrition. A dietitian or nutritionist can be instrumental in helping a client to create a healthy and safe weight loss plan. By providing such services to their patient, a dietician or nutritionist can help save their clients life.

Most dietician jobs exist in hospitals, nursing homes, and physicians offices. Often dietician jobs can encompass more than just one client at a time. Often a dietician or nutritionist will take over a larger program like a hospital food program. Dietitians and nutritionists can also work in tandem with doctors to collaborate on patient’s diagnosis. Most of the time, dietitians work in very good conditions, and with the increased interest in health and wellness job opportunities are quickly on the rise.

The road to becoming a dietitian or a nutritionist has a lot of parallels, but the fundamental difference is that to achieve the status of dietitian is that you need a formal college education. Additionally, to obtain a dietician job one has to meet the requirements of their certification board and receive their certification. A nutritionist does not necessarily need a formal degree, but both fields are offered in collegiate institutions, and have many internship opportunities available. The general education for both disciplines encompass biology, nutrition, and food sciences. It is advisable to pursue a formal education no matter which discipline you are interested in. By achieving your degree in dietetic sciences your clients can be assured that you are a competent professional that will aide them in achieving their personal health and wellness goals.

There are many educational institutions that offer degree programs for those wishing to become a certified dietician or nutritionist. There are degree programs that can take you as far as your PHD! What any prospective dietician is looking for is a department of Food Service and Nutrition. Contacting the individual schools department is your first step toward beginning your dietary education. By speaking with them directly, you will be able to find out the basic admission requirements for your desired program. Additionally, to become a registered nutritionist or dietitian you will want to contact your local Certification Board to determine which programs will meet their requirements. They can also let you know if in addition to your degree if they require any internships to achieve certification.

One of the best places to locate an internship in the dietetic field is to contact local medical centers. Often they’ll be eager to take on the help themselves, but if not they can point you in the direction of other institutions that would possibly have internship opportunities. Another thought is to contact your local colleges Food Service and Nutrition department. Often the department will have a database of internships at reputable companies that will meet your specific needs. Completing an internship is one of the best ways to gain the knowledge that will help you in your dietician job. By garnering that real world experience, you will be putting yourself one step ahead of your colleges who are just starting out without that benefit. Additionally, what one can learn in the classroom is vital to your career, but what one can learn in terms of the practical application of an internship can be priceless. The lessons that you learn there are those that you will be able to carry with you throughout your career as a dietician or a nutritionist.
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