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Dietetic Internship

The dietetic internship will reopen in Fall 2023 with a Master’s in Public Health Nutrition with our School of Public Health. We went on active status with the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) in early 2022.

The Rutgers School of Health Professions (SHP) graduated our 47th class of dietetic interns in May 2019. As you know, our Department is committed to entry-level dietetic education and this change was part of our transition to become the U.S.’s first accredited Future Model Graduate program which includes experiential learning (clerkships reflect the rotations).  Our new entry-level Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition program’s first class started in Fall 2018. Please visit our website for more information on this program that has graduated four classes as of January 2023 and on new public health DI emphasis. Information for the Future Education Model can be found here.  This is an exciting development for the profession and SHP.  Some of you may also be preceptors for these students in their clerkships.

If you are interested in continuing your own professional education either in a degree program at the master’s or doctoral level or for continuing professional education (CPE), please consider the wealth of opportunities offered by Rutgers SHP. Our internationally recognized M.S. in Clinical Nutrition and Doctor of Clinical Nutrition programs are uniquely designed to fit the needs of working RDNs as hybrid programs. For more information on our academic programs or CPE, please view our website. We invite you to stay connected with the Department on Facebook and on LinkedIn.

We are proud of our program’s and school’s history:

  • From starting at CMDNJ, New Jersey Medical School and Martland Hospital,
  • Moving to the new School of Allied Health,
  • Moving to College Hospital and later University Hospital,
  • Becoming the School of Health Related Professions and CMDNJ becoming UMDNJ,
  • Growing from 6 to 8 to 16 interns with preceptors from numerous health facilities across the State
  • Becoming part of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences
  • Changing the School name to the School of Health Professions

I hope you are proud to be an alumnus of the School of Health Professions, Department of Clinical and Preventive Nutrition Sciences. To sign up for alumni mailings, email Carl Milak at milakcj@shp.rutgers.edu or call 973-972-3274.

Should you have other questions about our programs or wish to refer a student, please feel free to contact Julie O’Sullivan-Maillet, at 973-220-1357, or maillet@shp.rutgers.edu. We would enjoy hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Julie O’Sullivan Maillet PhD, RD, FAND
Professor and DI Class of 1976

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