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Registered Dietetic Technician Database

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Registered Dietetic Technician Details

Phone Numbers: 361

Unique Phone Numbers: 346

Fax Numbers: 103

Unique Fax Numbers: 97


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Base Data—contains these fields: NPI, Name, Authorized Official First Name, Authorized Official Last Name, Specialty, Sub Specialty, Sub Sub Specialty, Inbound Referral Total, Outbound Referral Total and any Federal Exclusions.
Physicical Address—contains these fields: Address 1, Address 2, City, County, State, Zip, Latitude, and Longitude.
Mailing Address—contains these fields: Address 1, Address 2, City, County, State, Zip, Latitude, and Longitude.
Phone —contains this field: Phone, Authorized Official Phone.
Fax—contains this field: Fax.

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Registered Dietetic Technicians
Taxonomy Code136A00000X

Classification: Dietetic Technician, Registered

Description

A Dietetic Technician, Registered (DTR)/Nutrition and Dietetics Technician, Registered (NDTR) is an individual holding a nationally protected title issued by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) to qualified individuals who obtain an associate's degree or higher and successfully complete a sliding set of academic, examination, and practice requirements accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) or established by CDR, the nature of which are dependent upon the level of academic degree obtained. The scope of practice of the NDTR focuses on food, nutrition, and dietetics practice, as well as related services. NDTRs work under the supervision of a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) when in direct patient/client nutrition care, and may work independently in providing general nutrition education to healthy populations. Patient/client populations include individuals receiving individualized care who have medical conditions or diseases, as well as at-risk individuals receiving personalized nutrition guidance as part of preventive health care.