internship

di: patient services

by Laura on May 15, 2013

in internship, RD

After I spent the week in pediatrics, as I mentioned in my last recap – I spent the next 2 weeks in Patient Services. Patient Services is a management/foodservice type of rotation and is a very unique position for a RD to be in. Patient services mainly deals with the foodservice side of a patient’s [...]

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di: specialty pediatrics 1

by Laura on May 3, 2013

in internship, RD

During my internship, we have a total of 5 weeks of clinical pediatrics and 2 weeks of community pediatrics. I’ve already blogged about 3 of these 7 weeks here: NICU (2 weeks) Pediatric Outpatient GI Clinic (1 week) Head Start (1 week) I have another pediatric rotation recap for you, but I’m naming this one [...]

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di: bariatric surgery counseling

by Laura on April 23, 2013

in internship, RD

Another internship recap. I’m only a month behind After my renal/pharmacy/shadow week – I spent a week in Bariatric Surgery counseling. I know people probably have a lot of questions about this, so I’m going to try to cover everything in this (longer) post. Unfortunately I didn’t have the FULL bariatric counseling experience. The RD [...]

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di: renal/pharmacy/shadow day

by Laura on April 17, 2013

in internship, RD

Hi all, another internship post for y’all! The week after school foodservice, I very quickly rotated through three different areas: 1. Renal/Dialysis 2. Pharmacy Sales 3. Shadow day of my choice – where I spent another day in Organ Transplant, but at the Fort Worth Baylor hospital! Renal I spent three days of this week [...]

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di: school foodservice

by Laura on April 7, 2013

in internship, RD

Another internship recap! I am desperately trying to get caught up on these, but we have all these little 1-off things that are due this month (as we wrap up our internship) – so I’ve been swamped with all of that! After I finished my Oncology rotation, I spent a week in School Foodservice. This [...]

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