Nutrition and Dietetics Professions
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By 2024 a master's degree will be required to become a registered dietitian (RD).
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RDs are food and nutrition experts who have met the Commission on Dietetic
Registration's (CDR) criteria to earn the RD credential. RDs work in a wide variety of
employment settings, including health care, business and industry, community/public
health, education, research, government agencies, and private practice.
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the need for dietitians and
nutritionists is projected to grow 15 percent through 2026, much faster than the average
growth for all occupations.
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More RDs will be needed to care for patients with various medical conditions and to
help people improve their overall health.