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Mission, Philosophy,
Goals & Outcome Measures
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Admission Requirements
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a Didactic
Program in Dietetics (DPD) Verification Statement or a Declaration
of Intent to Complete Degree and/or CADE Minimum Academic Requirements
is required for admission.
Emphasis
This program has three areas of emphasis - General, Medical Nutrition
Therapy and Food Service System Management. Interns are required to
complete all three emphases before graduation.
Date of Admission
Internship begins in September shortly after Labor Day.
Number of Intern Positions
Five per year.
Work Responsibilities
The work week is 40 hours or more. Interns will be required to work
on various shifts, with the earliest beginning at 5:00 a.m. and the
latest ending at 9:00 p.m.
Some weekend work will be assigned, in which case equal time off will
be given at a later date.
Holidays/Vacation
There are nine holidays and one week of vacation.
Living Accommodations
Housing is not available at the Medical Center. Interns are to find
their own living accommodations.
Meals
Free meals are provided.
Transportation
Bus service to the Medical Center is available. However, since affiliations
are located throughout the Los Angeles area, it is recommended that
the intern have access to a car as there may be no direct bus connections.
Dress
Professional attire is required for most rotations. Each intern must
have at least one pair of safety shoes.
Health Insurance
Each intern should provide for his/her own coverage as none is available
through the Medical Center.
Worker's Compensation
Each intern will be covered for Worker's Compensation.
Professional Liability Insurance
Interns are required to purchase liability insurance available through
The American Dietetic Association.
Graduation and/or Program Completion Requirements
The criteria for successful completion of the program include:
- Completion
of the required number of supervised practice hours
planned for the intern (1496 hours).
- Demonstration of mastery of the behavioral objectives and
competencies for the program.
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