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Do you know the difference between a
Registered Dietitian and a Nutritionist?

Are you confused about the nutrition information you hear about these days?  Seems like we hear
something new every day and it is hard to know who to listen to.  Next time someone gives you
nutrition “advice” ask yourself “what are the credentials of this person giving me this advice?”  A
nutritionist is typically someone who completes an undergraduate or graduate degree in nutrition.  
They may be working as a research scientist, health and wellness educator, professor at a
university etc.  Be aware that there are individuals who market themselves as “nutritionists” with very
little or no training whatsoever in nutrition.  They may be selling “nutrition products”at a health or
fitness center .  Before you take “nutrition advice,” be sure to check out the professional background
and training of the individual giving it.  

A
Registered Dietitian or RD is a nutritionist accredited by the American Dietetic Association.  
An RD has completed an undergraduate program in nutrition and also a one year clinical internship
program.  RD's  must pass a national exam administered by the American Dietetic Association.  
RD's must also maintain their registered status through continuing education and advanced
degrees/certifications for areas of specialization.  Examples of this might be a certification as a
cardiac dietitian, nutritional support dietitian, sports nutritionist, or a certification for diabetes
education.  

RD's are experts in areas of food and nutrition.  If you need nutrition advice, seek the advice of a
registered dietitian.  You can do a search online at
eatright.org and click on the link for “find a
nutrition professional.”  This is the official sight for the American Dietetic Association.  You can be
confident that the information offered on this website is accurate and valid.  There are an
overwhelming number of nutrition websites on the Internet.   Some of the information is indeed
accurate, but there is also a great deal of  nutrition misinformation on the Internet.  Check the source
of the information given. Be aware that some of the nutrition information is sensationalized.  

All of the professional staff at Clinical Nutrition Center are highly experienced
Registered Dietitians.

For more information, you can also see our
FAQ page.

-Lisa Ininns, R.D., C.D.E.