In the third episode of our three-part series on the new graduate degree requirement for dietitians, we discuss the impact this change will have on the job market. Clinical Nutrition Manager, Angie Hasemann Bayliss, MS, RDN, joins us to discuss her experience as a hiring manager and the trends she has observed in healthcare facilities across the country. Many healthcare facilities are already experiencing shortages of dietitians. Will the graduate degree requirement help these shortages or worsen them? 




Show notes: 

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