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  • Fifty Tips to Know About Becoming a Registered Dietitian

  • The Journey from School and Internship to Career (50 Things to Know Health)
  • By: Grace E. Miazga
  • Narrated by: Salenah de Kai
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins

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Fifty Tips to Know About Becoming a Registered Dietitian

By: Grace E. Miazga
Narrated by: Salenah de Kai
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Is dietetics my calling? How do I become a registered dietitian? What does it take to get into a dietetic internship, and pass the RD exam? If you want to know the answer to any of these questions, then this audiobook is for you.

Fifty Tips to Know About Becoming a Registered Dietitian, by author Grace E. Miazga, offers the real and raw step-by-step experience of becoming a dietitian. With this listen, you’ll discover the secrets to pursuing your RD, with the ease that isn’t taught inside the classroom.

By the time you finish this audiobook, you will be able to become a registered dietitian with confidence and resilience. So grab your copy today! You'll be glad you did.

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