Will New Tool Really Help Dietitians?

When I read this, I could not believe that this was being said by a registered dietitian. I mean that she is right in what she says, but to...






When I read this, I could not believe
that this was being said by a registered dietitian. I mean that she
is right in what she says, but to say it publicly has to be daring.
It is so important that I am going to quote it, "Only
80 percent of the dietitians we surveyed did any pre-assessment of
the client's nutrition literacy, which makes it difficult for
educators to target their

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