Dietitian definition

Dietitian or “licensed dietitian” means a person who maintains a license granted by the Iowa board of dietetic examiners.
Dietitian means a person who is any of the following:
Dietitian means a qualified dietitian. A qualified dietitian is one who is registered by the American Dietetic Association or certified by the state of Washington.

Examples of Dietitian in a sentence

  • Diabetics that need the services of a Dietitian should receive those services as part of their Benefits for Diabetes Education and Training for Self-Management.

  • Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Revised 2017 Standards of Practice in Nutrition Care and Standards of Professional Performance for Registered Dietitian Nutritionists.

  • Dietary Counseling is covered only if provided by a doctor of medicine (M.D.), doctor of osteopathy (D.O.), Registered Dietitian, Physician Assistant (P.A.), or a Nurse Practitioner (N.P.).

  • Registered Dietitian Psychiatric Hospital—a Facility Provider principally engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic services and Rehabilitation Services for the Inpatient treatment of Mental or Nervous Conditions, Alcoholism or Substance Abuse or Addiction.

  • All meals for residents who require therapeutic diets shall be planned by a Licensed Dietitian.


More Definitions of Dietitian

Dietitian means an individual certified under chapter
Dietitian means an individual who practices dietetics.
Dietitian means an individual licensed under Chapter 4759. of the Revised Code to practice dietetics.
Dietitian or "Dietician" means an individual trained and licensed in the development, monitoring, and maintenance of food and nutrition in accordance with the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision.
Dietitian means an individual who engages in the provision of nutrition services pursuant to 24 Del.C. Ch.38. The terms nutritionist and dietitian are used interchangeably.
Dietitian means an individual certified under chapter 18.138 RCW.
Dietitian means one engaged in dietetics practice.