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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Registered Nutritionists (RN) and State Registered Dietitians (SRD) work in a variety of settings, such as the food industry, food retail, catering companies, academia, in the community, as journalists or as food broadcasters. SRDs are also qualified to work in hospitals to advise patients. Obviously the job differs depending on which sector you wish to work in. For example, in the food industry you will need to advise on product development, nutritional content and liaise with PR and marketing departments to promote certain products. In food journalism, you could be researching and writing articles on different aspects of nutrition.
The British Nutrition Foundation has a career pack that you can send away for which details the courses on offer at universities in the UK. You can ring them on 020 7404 6504 or log onto their website . The British Dietetic Association also provides information on how to qualify as a SRD - their website address is www.bda.org.uk. Also you can find info at http://www.nutrition.org.uk
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