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    Nutritional Sciences: Dietetic Internship

    University of New Hampshire

    University of New Hampshire

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    United States of America, Durham

    University RankQS Ranking
    1166

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Aug-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,370  / credit
    Next Intake 28-Aug-2023

    Nutritional Sciences: Dietetic Internship

    About

    The Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences with Dietetic Internship (MSDI) option is designed as a 21-month program, with over 50 credits and over 1,200 practicum-based hours including simulation and experiential learning. We invite 10 new students to begin each Fall semester. Upon conclusion of the program, our graduates are eligible to take the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) exam.

    Admission Requirements: 

    • Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA which must be maintained throughout the first year of the program.
    • To be considered for admission, students applying for the MSDI program need to have received a Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) verification statement from an accredited undergraduate dietetics program that meets the requirements of the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) prior to the program start. Applicants are encouraged to carefully review the program website for admission requirements, application instructions, and detailed program information.

    The MSDI program at the University of New Hampshire is currently granted accreditation by ACEND of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. ACEND is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Post-secondary Accreditation and the United States Department of Education.

    Contact information for ACEND: (800) 877-1600 ext.5400 | [email protected] | https://www.eatrightpro.org/acend | 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2190 Chicago, IL 60606-6995.

    CRDNs Explained 

    UNH's MSDI accreditation agency, ACEND, requires that our curriculum covers certain competencies which are "specific knowledge, skills, values, and behaviors required for effective performance as a practitioner." These are identified as CRDNs (Competency for Registered Dietitian Nutritionists). Each of your MSDI courses will contain CRDNS, some of which may be tracked CRDNs in your course. A complete list of the required CRDNs are as follows:

    Domain 1. Scientific and Evidence Base of Practice: Integration of scientific information and translation of research into practice.

    • CRDN 1.1   Select indicators of program quality and/or customer service and measure achievement of objectives.
    • CRDN 1.2   Evaluate research and apply evidence-based guidelines, systematic reviews and scientific literature in nutrition and dietetics practice.
    • CRDN 1.3   Justify programs, products, services and care using appropriate evidence or data.
    • CRDN 1.4   Conduct projects using appropriate research or quality improvement methods, ethical procedures and data analysis utilizing current and/or new technologies.
    • CRDN 1.5   Incorporate critical-thinking skills in overall practice.

    Domain 2. Professional Practice Expectations: Beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviors for the professional dietitian nutritionist level of practice.

    • CRDN 2.1   Practice in compliance with current federal regulations and state statutes and rules, as applicable, and in accordance with accreditation standards and the Scope of Practice for the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Standards of Practice, Standards of Professional Performance, and Code of Ethics for the Profession of Nutrition and Dietetics.
    • CRDN 2.2   Demonstrate professional writing skills in preparing professional communications.
    • CRDN 2.3   Demonstrate active participation, teamwork and contributions in group settings. CRDN 2.4   Function as a member of interprofessional teams.
    • CRDN 2.5   Work collaboratively with NDTRs and/or support personnel in other disciplines.
    • CRDN 2.6   Refer clients and patients to other professionals and services when needs are beyond individual scope of practice.
    • CRDN 2.7   Apply change management strategies to achieve desired outcomes.
    • CRDN 2.8   Demonstrate negotiation skills.
    • CRDN 2.9   Actively contribute to nutrition and dietetics professional and community organizations.
    • CRDN 2.10 Demonstrate professional attributes in all areas of practice.

    Domain 3. Clinical and Customer Services: Development and delivery of information, products and services to individuals, groups and populations. 

    • CRDN 3.1   Perform Medical Nutrition Therapy by utilizing the Nutrition Care Process including use of standardized nutrition terminology as a part of the clinical workflow elements for individuals, groups and populations of differing ages and health status, in a variety of settings.
    • CRDN 3.2   Conduct nutrition focused physical exams.
    • CRDN 3.3   Perform routine health screening assessments including measuring blood pressure, conducting waived point-of-care laboratory testing (such as blood glucose or cholesterol), recommending and/or initiating nutrition-related pharmacotherapy plans (such as modifications to bowel regimens, carbohydrate to insulin ratio, B12 or iron supplementation)
    • CRDN 3.4   Provide instruction to clients/patients for self-monitoring blood glucose, considering diabetes medication and medical nutrition therapy plan.
    • CRDN 3.5   Explain the steps involved and observe the placement of nasogastric or nasoenteric feeding tubes; if available, assist in the process of placing nasogastric or nasoenteric feeding tubes.
    • CRDN 3.6   Conduct a swallow screen and refer to the appropriate health care professional for full swallow evaluation when needed.
    • CRDN 3.7   Demonstrate effective communication and documentation skills for clinical and client services in a variety of formats and settings, which include telehealth and other information technologies and digital media.
    • CRDN 3.8   Design, implement and evaluate presentations to a target audience.
    • CRDN 3.9   Develop nutrition education materials that are culturally and age appropriate and designed for the literacy level of the audience.
    • CRDN 3.10 Use effective education and counseling skills to facilitate behavior change.
    • CRDN 3.11 Develop and deliver products, programs or services that promote consumer health, wellness and lifestyle management.
    • CRDN 3.12 Deliver respectful, science-based answers to client/patient questions concerning emerging trends.
    • CRDN 3.13 Coordinate procurement, production, distribution and service of goods and services, demonstrating and promoting responsible use of resources.
    • CRDN 3.14 Develop and evaluate recipes, formulas and menus for acceptability and affordability that accommodate the cultural diversity and health needs of various populations, groups and individuals.

    Domain 4. Practice Management and Use of Resources: Strategic application of principles of management and systems in the provision of services to individuals and organizations. 

    • CRDN 4.1   Participate in management functions of human resources (such as hiring, training and scheduling).
    • CRDN 4.2   Perform management functions related to safety, security and sanitation that affect employees, clients, patients, facilities and food.
    • CRDN 4.3   Conduct clinical and client service quality management activities (such as quality improvement or quality assurance projects).
    • CRDN 4.4   Apply current information technologies to develop, manage and disseminate nutrition information and data.
    • CRDN 4.5   Analyze quality, financial and productivity data for use in planning.
    • CRDN 4.6   Propose and use procedures as appropriate to the practice setting to promote sustainability, reduce waste and protect the environment.
    • CRDN 4.7   Conduct feasibility studies for products, programs or services with consideration of costs and benefits.
    • CRDN 4.8   Develop a plan to provide or develop a product, program or service that includes a budget, staffing needs, equipment and supplies.
    • CRDN 4.9   Engage in the process for coding and billing for nutrition and dietetics services to obtain reimbursement from public or private payers, fee-for-service and value-based payment systems.
    • CRDN 4.10 Analyze risk in nutrition and dietetics practice (such as risks to achieving set goals and objectives, risk management plan, or risk due to clinical liability or foodborne illness).

    Domain 5. Leadership and Career Management: Skills, strengths, knowledge and experience relevant to leadership potential and professional growth for the nutrition and dietetics practitioner.

    • CRDN 5.1   Perform self-assessment that includes awareness in terms of learning and leadership styles and cultural orientation and develop goals for self-improvement.
    • CRDN 5.2  Identify and articulate one's skills, strengths, knowledge and experiences relevant to the position desired and career goals.
    • CRDN 5.3   Prepare a plan for professional development according to Commission on Dietetic Registration guidelines.
    • CRDN 5.4  Advocate for opportunities in the professional settings (such as asking for additional responsibility, practicing negotiating a salary or wage or asking for a promotion).
    • CRDN 5.5  Demonstrate the ability to resolve conflict.
    • CRDN 5.6  Promote team involvement and recognize the skills of each member.
    • CRDN 5.7  Mentor others.
    • CRDN 5.8  Identify and articulate the value of precepting.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Transcript evaluation by a third party is not required as long as an application is in English. Translation services and evaluation services may be requested at the discretion of the academic department.
    • Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions must be submitted and applicants must disclose any previous academic or disciplinary sanctions that resulted in their temporary or permanent separation from a previous post-secondary institution. If it is found that previous academic or disciplinary separations were not disclosed, applicants may face denial and admitted students may face dismissal from their academic program.
    • International applicants may submit copies of official transcripts by emailing [email protected]. We will upload those transcripts to your application checklist. 
    • Official transcripts will be required if admitted. These can be hand-delivered in a sealed envelope upon arrival, emailed to [email protected], or mailed hardcopy to UNH Graduate School, Thompson Hall, 105 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 1,370 

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    How to Apply

    STEP 1: APPLY ONLINE

    • Program-specific application requirements
      • To understand the cost of attendance view the Tuition & Financial Aid information.
    • Complete the Application Form: Once your application is submitted it cannot be changed in the application platform. Contact the Graduate School to make any updates.
    • Review Forms and Policies page: Important documents you may need are available on this webpage.
    • Click button below for Application Instructions:

    STEP 2: SUBMIT DOCUMENTS

    • Submit Documents: Copies of official transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions should be uploaded through the application form. If your program requires the GRE/GMAT (check here), please have scores sent to the UNH Graduate School by the testing service.
    • Transcripts: Transcripts are required for all post-secondary institutions that you attended. If admitted to the program, you will need to request that transcripts be sent to ([email protected]) via email or hardcopy to UNH Graduate School, Thompson Hall, 105 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824.
    • International Students: Official English language score reports (such as TOEFL) must be sent to the UNH Graduate School by the testing service. Internationals who graduated as an undergrad from UNH will have the TOEFL waived.

    STEP 3: MONITOR YOUR APPLICATION

    • Monitor Your Status: After you’ve submitted your application, you can monitor when we’ve received your transcripts, recommendation letters, test scores, etc., by logging into your application portal.
    • View your Decision and Respond to Offer of Admission: Once a decision has been made on your application you will be able to view it by logging into your application portal. Your decision letter will be available for print or download once it is viewed. Follow the instructions below:
      • Visit the Application Portal
      • Click the blue button, that says "View Your Decision"
      • If admitted you will see a green button in the lower right-hand corner titled "Reply To Offer" through which you will be able to accept or decline your offer.
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    Nutritional Sciences: Dietetic Internship

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