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In order to work in a clinical setting, you have to have a minimum of an undergrad degree in nutrition/dietetics, completion of a dietetic internship (which is fairly competitive to get into), and pass your states RD exam. Some states these days require students to have completed a masters before they are eligible for an internship. Without all these, you cannot work in a clinical setting, unless you want to be like a kitchen diet aid staff...lol.
You may want to read these in order to get an idea of whether this is the direction you want to persue:
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Keep in mind that Alan has a solid education of obtaining both a Masters in Nutrition and a Masters in Exercise Physiology, so he's put in some leg work even though he decided obtaining an RD wasn't for him.
You may want to read these in order to get an idea of whether this is the direction you want to persue:
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Keep in mind that Alan has a solid education of obtaining both a Masters in Nutrition and a Masters in Exercise Physiology, so he's put in some leg work even though he decided obtaining an RD wasn't for him.