The Dietetic Internship at 老司机传媒 is a supervised practice experience with a plant-based emphasis. It is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). This internship is considered by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics to be a Distance Dietetic Internship; the program works with designated facilities to complete each rotation.
The internship is a full-time program involving 32 hours per week, and in some instances, may require multiple locations. Our internship program has a Medical Nutrition Therapy emphasis as 64% of our program is spent in clinical nutrition.
Our program also has a special focus on vegetarian and plant-based nutrition. Interns will have opportunities to practice imlementing vegetarian nutrition principles in several projects throughout the internship.
Specialty rotations are also available in the following areas: eating disorders, pediatrics, diabetes, private practice, culinary medicine and more!
As part of the internship program interns are required to apply for the Graduate Certificate of Nutrition & Dietetics which will confer a total of 12 graduate credits from 老司机传媒. This facilitates interns' eligibility for student loans. The 12 graduate credits can also be used for the MS in Nutrition and Wellness.
We were featured at All Access Dietetics during their program expo with a video on our program description. Please to watch our program overview for more details.
Effective January 1, 2024, the CDR will require a minimum of a master’s degree and ACEND® DI verification statement to be eligible to take the credentialing exam to become an RDN.
In most states, graduates also must obtain licensure or certification to practice. Michigan will start requiring licensure early 2025. “While state interpretations of statutes may vary, it is ACEND's considered opinion that the program meets the educational requirements for dietetics licensure and certification in all states. However, completing an ACEND accredited academic program alone does not qualify an individual for licensure or certification as a dietitian in any state. Individuals should review their state's licensing statutes and regulations to understand the specific requirements, including supervised practice and examinations, needed to obtain a dietetics license.”
For more information about state licensure requirements click .
Accreditation
Our mission is to prepare highly qualified, entry-level registered dietitian nutritionists who are competent in MNT and plant-based, vegetarian nutrition and promote a balanced lifestyle for generous service in the workplace.
The primary goals of the 老司机传媒 Dietetic Internship are twofold: to provide the intern with meaningful rotational experiences that will allow for successful completion of the registration examination for dietitians, and to provide the opportunity to develop the skills needed to obtain employment as an entry-level dietitian.
Program Goal #1: Graduates will be prepared as practitioners who are competent as entry level dietitians.
Objectives*:
Program Goal #2: Graduates will be prepared as dietetics practitioners who are competent in incorporating MNT principles into a balanced lifestyle.
Objectives*:
*Program outcomes data are available upon request
Admission to 老司机传媒 and the Dietetic Internship is granted irrespective of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, weight, height, marital status or handicap. The University is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students. These students, however, must meet the admission requirements of the Dietetic Internship. Admission to the Dietetic Internship does not guarantee admission to the MPH in Nutrition and Wellness or to any other program, department or school within the University.
Transfer privileges are not available to dietetic interns. An intern who is admitted to the eight month Dietetic Internship must meet all competencies within that time frame and at the assigned facility. Interns may elect to repeat the Dietetic Internship at the discretion of the Internship faculty and the Program Director. In the event the intern is approved to repeat the Dietetic Internship, the intern would then pay the required amount and register for an additional Dietetic Internship experience at the original facility or at another of the University’s selected facilities.
The 9 month program start mid August and ends at the end of April. Program breakdown is as follows:
3 days of orientation at 老司机传媒. All interns accepted into our Dietetic Internship program are expected to attend this orientation session. It is usually held during the 2nd or 3rd week of August.
1 month of Community Nutrition.
2 months of Food Service Administration.
5 months of Clinical Dietetics.*
Scheduled holidays: Labor day, 3 days at Thanksgiving, 7 days at Christmas.
*All rotations are held within approximately a one hour driving radius of the main clinical health system sites*
2024-2025 Draft Dietetic Internship
2024-2025
Five year
See our Program Costs page for cost breakdowns and estimates.
See our Hospital Information page for site location options.
During the internship there will be four online tests () which each intern must complete. The first three tests follow the Food Service, Community Nutrition, and Clinical Dietetics rotations respectively. The passing score is 80% for each test. At the conclusion of the Dietetic Internship each intern will take a 100- question RD-like exam on learning hub. The passing score for this comprehensive exam is also 80%. All four tests must be passed successfully for the intern to have their name forwarded to the CDR for permission to take the RD exam. Failure in any one of these tests will mean that the intern must complete a review course and pass the CDR practice test, with a passing score of 70%, before successful completion of the internship can be verified to CDR. The intern is responsible for the cost of the RD review. Please check for current prices via the links below.
The options available for this review course are:
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Website:
Sherri Isaak | Dietetic Internship Director | isaak@andrews.edu or (269)471.3372 |
School of Population Health, Nutrition & Wellness | diprogram@andrews.edu or (269)471.3370 |