Find a SCAN Dietitian - Connecticut
Locate a Registered Dietitian in your area that specializes in sports nutrition (for professional and recreational athletes), heart health, wellness, weight management or the treatment of eating disorders.

Why a SCAN Dietitian?

A SCAN dietitian is a Registered Dietitian (RD) with training, expertise and an unmistakable passion for working in the following areas:
* sports nutrition
* cardiovascular health
* wellness and weight management (including diabetes education and management)
* prevention and treatment of disordered eating/eating disorders

As registered dietitians, we have met educational requirements set by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE) of the American Dietetic Association.

All Registered Dietitians:
* have completed a bachelor's degree at an accredited university or college with course work approved by CADE
* completed a CADE-accredited supervised practice program (6 to 12 month internship)
* passed a national examination
* and must complete complete continuing professional educational requirements to maintain registered status (similar to other medical professionals)

In addition, SCAN dietitians typically have unique skills and professional experience, such as working with high school and collegiate athletes, Olympians, and professional sports teams, as well as further specialized training in their area(s) of interest, such as being a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE), Certified Athletic Trainer (CAT) or Board Certification as a Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD).

As the true experts, SCAN dietitians use their knowledge and expertise in a wide variety of settings every day and the services we provide are endless.

Here's a brief look at what a SCAN dietitian can do for you:
* provide individual (1:1) nutrition counseling with medical nutrition therapy to deliver personalized nutrition programs
* develop and execute workshops and group presentations
* write articles for public and professional publications
* create curricula and teach college-level courses
* design and conduct scientific research
* be a keynote or expert speaker at professional conferences and public venues
* consult with businesses, colleges, hospitals, food companies and fitness facilities to develop and provide programs and services
* serve as a credible media or "ask the expert" source for print, radio and television
* function as a powerful spokesperson for profit and not-for-profit organizations

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