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Timeline Since the 1990s
Chronologie Depuis les Années 1990
Contact
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Agri-Food, Education
Education
Practica/Internship
Consulting Dietitians
Business and Industry
Media
Food Service Management
Social Trends
Health, Social Care
Long-Term Care
Primary Health Care
Public Health
Clinical Dietetics
Indigenous Dietetics
Organizations
CDA/DC Advocacy
CDA/DC Public Services
CDA/DC Professional Development
CFDR Research
Archive
Links to Other Projects
Document Archive
Visual Media Archive
Published Papers from Project
Nutrition Day 2024 Webinar
According to a DCBIN survey, business dietitians’ primary areas of practice were media/communications/public relations, followed by sales and marketing
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According to a DCBIN survey, business dietitians’ primary areas of practice were media/communications/public relations, followed by sales and marketing
January 1, 2015
(Updated September 21, 2023)
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