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Developing an advanced practice credential for registered dietitian nutritionists in clinical nutrition practice / Rebecca A. Brody, Annalynn Skipper, Clarence L. Chaffee Jr., Nancy H. Wooldridge, Jana R. Kicklighter, Riva Touger-Decker

By: Series: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 115 : 4, page 619-623 Publication details: April 2015Content type:
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Subject(s): Summary: At entry-level, registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) have a broad set of skills intended to support practice in a variety of areas. As RDNs progress beyond entry-level (defined as the first 3 years of practice1), personal preference or job demands may create a need for deeper levels of knowledge and skill. Many RDNs elect to concentrate on a particular facet of dietetics, accumulating focused knowledge and experience within a narrow practice area, and may become credentialed specialists. A small group of RDNs accumulate advanced practice skills and experience beyond and different from specialist practice.
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At entry-level, registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) have a broad set of skills intended to support practice in a variety of areas. As RDNs progress beyond entry-level (defined as the first 3 years of practice1), personal preference or job demands may create a need for deeper levels of knowledge and skill. Many RDNs elect to concentrate on a particular facet of dietetics, accumulating focused knowledge and experience within a narrow practice area, and may become credentialed specialists. A small group of RDNs accumulate advanced practice skills and experience beyond and different from specialist practice.

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