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WedMar 12

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day – March 12, 2025

Registered Dietician Nutritionist Day is held on the second Wednesday in March every year, and this year, it falls on March 12. These nutrition and diet professionals help translate the science of nutrition into applicable information for people regarding their food and nutrition choices. They work in almost every field, including healthcare, education, fitness, and the food industry, to improve the physical well-being of the general public.

History of Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day

Registered dieticians are health professionals who study food, nutrition, and dietetics and use their knowledge to provide relevant information, identify, and solve nutritional problems in people. They may work in a hospital, school, long-term care facility, or sports facility, providing patient care that may include nutritional counseling, assessments, meal planning, and other services.

R.D.Ns continue their education throughout their careers to stay abreast of new information and discoveries. Their commitment to helping patients achieve their health objectives and obtain a greater understanding of their disease is inspiring.

In most countries, competent performance as a dietician nutritionist requires formal training at a higher educational institution in dietetics involving food and nutritional science, nutrition education, and medical nutrition science. Their education in health science involves scientific-based knowledge in anatomy, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, and physiology.

Clinical dieticians work in hospitals, community dieticians work with wellness programs and public health agencies, foodservice dieticians are in charge of large-scale food planning and service, gerontological dieticians are nutrition and aging experts, pediatric dieticians, business dieticians, and research dieticians are all examples of dieticians.

Since 2008, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics — the world’s largest organization of food and nutrition professionals — has celebrated Registered Dietician Nutritionist Day to recognize the important work R.D.Ns do as advocates for improving the nutritional status of Americans and people around the world.

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day timeline

1960s
Standardization in Dietetics

Dietetic associations collaborate to standardize information about dieticians under the aegis of the International Committee of Dietetic Associations (I.C.D.A.).

1966
Medical Nutrition and Diet

Nutrition and diet therapy services are offered as part of the comprehensive medical care program.

1967
Acceptance of Classification

The International Labor Office confirms the classification of the dietetic profession.

2015
Nutritionist Article

Keri Gans, a well-known R.D.N., writes an article titled "10 Lessons Nutritionists Taught Their Mothers,” for U.S. news.

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day FAQs

Are dieticians in high demand?

The demand for them will increase. Dieticians’ and nutritionists’ employment is expected to expand by 10 to 11% between 2021 and 2030, faster than the average for all occupations.

How much does a registered dietician nutritionist make?

According to estimates, 60% of dieticians earn between $51,000 and $80, 000 per year, with 8% earning over $100,000 per year.

How do I prepare for a nutritionist meeting?

Being open with a positive attitude, having a list of medications/supplements you already use, and having your personal dietary objectives are all things to do before meeting with a nutritionist for consultation.

How to Observe Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day

  1. Thank a Registered Dietician Nutritionist (R.D.N.)

    Sending a handwritten Thank You message or a gift of appreciation to an R.D.N. you know are examples of thoughtful gestures. This will fill their hearts with joy and motivate them to achieve more.

  2. Learn more about R.D.N. roles

    Learn about the responsibilities of an R.D.N. by reading books, visiting websites, or speaking with R.D.Ns you know. This will allow you to gain a better understanding of the work they undertake and potentially start your path to becoming one.

  3. Volunteer to speak at a job fair

    If you are an R.D.N., take some time to speak to prospective students and anybody else who might be interested in your industry during a career fair. This will go a long way towards assisting in making professional career decisions.

5 Facts About Dietician-Nutritionists That Will Interest You

  1. They work in many fields

    Dietician Nutritionists typically work in hospitals, private practices, and, other healthcare facilities, while some also work in the community and public health settings, as well as in academia or research.

  2. Much is required to be one

    R.D.Ns must achieve stringent academic and professional criteria, including a bachelor's and/or master's degree in dietetics and nutrition or a related subject.

  3. They collaborate with other nutrition professionals

    Registered Dietician Nutritionists often work with other members of the health care and food service management teams, including nutrition and dietetic technicians.

  4. Majority of them have graduate degrees

    The majority of R.D.Ns have earned graduate degrees in specialized fields such as nutrition support, sports, pediatrics, or gerontological nutrition.

  5. A dietician is a ‘protected title’

    In the United Kingdom, identifying oneself as a dietician without appropriate education and registration is prohibited by the law.

Why Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day is Important

  1. They promote public health

    We have a better understanding of our nutritional demands thanks to the work of Registered Dietician Nutritionists (R.D.Ns), which leads to healthier body systems. Healthier individuals contribute to healthier communities, which in turn contributes to a healthier world as a whole.

  2. They help highlight bad eating habits

    R.D.Ns due to their professionalism, help us identify the eating habits and meals that are detrimental to our body systems. This knowledge helps us make better food choices and ultimately helps us live healthier and longer.

  3. The day encourages them to do more

    With the kind gestures of appreciation shown to R.D.Ns, they will be well encouraged to do their jobs even better. When they do better jobs, we all benefit.

Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day dates

Year Date Day
2022 March 9 Wednesday
2023 March 8 Wednesday
2024 March 13 Wednesday
2025 March 12 Wednesday
2026 March 11 Wednesday