Job Description
The Clinical Dietitian – License Pending reflects the mission, vision, and values of NM, adheres to the organization’s Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards.
Under the direction of a Licensed Clinical Dietician, the Clinical Dietitian - License Pending evaluates nutrition parameters and selects appropriate therapies to restore or maintain optimal nutrition status. This role utilizes clinical assessment skills to order (prescribe)/initiate, implement, or modify orders for diet or nutrition‐related actions in collaboration with patients’ health care teams and in accordance to hospital privileging. The Clinical Dietitian collaborates with the health care team to provide high quality, cost effective nutrition care through advanced clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice.
** Responsibilities:**
- If license-pending or licensed from out of state, preceptor will need to co-sign all documentation and current license must be obtained within 90 Days of Hire.
- Demonstrates strong nutrition knowledge and clinical skills in caring for patients of various acuities and complexities
- Demonstrates skills and knowledge needed to order/prescribe, or recommend nutrition therapies
- Utilizes evidence based knowledge and protocols appropriate to patient populations and diagnoses
- Serves as a resource for nursing, medical staff and students
- Confers and collaborates with health care team in the comprehensive care of patients
- Develops appropriate education systems for patients, families, and staff
- Trains staff/students in aspects of nutrition and patient care.
- Actively participates in QAPI
Clinical:
- Clinical Assessment of patients, including but not limited to medical diagnosis and history, lab values, diet history, medication, and other medical information to determine patient nutritional status, and appropriate plan of care and nutrition interventions
- Plan and prescribe appropriate nutrition therapy within scope of expertise and privileging for desired patient outcome
- Identify and initiate appropriate nutritional interventions:
- Collaborate with healthcare team to align interventions with goals of care
- Prescribe appropriate nutritional therapy in accordance with specified privileges:
- Therapeutic diet, nutrition related labs, nutritional supplements, enteral support (tube feedings and modulars), parenteral support with common additives, including but not limited to electrolytes, vitamins/minerals, insulin
- Interpret/discuss data regarding pharmacotherapy
- Select appropriate feeding route and enteral/parenteral formula, including additional modulars
- Teaches and counsels patients and families on appropriate nutrition therapy for disease state or prevention and wellness, desired outcomes and behavior objectives
- Evaluates effectiveness/outcomes of intervention/therapies and modifies treatment/interventions as needed. Measures may include anthropometrics, changes in medical condition, and tolerance to therapies
- Collaborates with home care providers/DMEs for prescribed nutritional support
- Attends medical rounds in areas of practice
- Documents in the medical record all care provided
- Consults with other disciplines as appropriate
- Directs patients to appropriate follow up care when needed
- Identifies and documents billable nutrition diagnosis with proper documentation
- Provides nutrition services to outpatient areas where applicable
- Confirms diagnosis for Medical Nutrition Therapy
- Documents as required to maximize reimbursement using EPIC in outpatient areas
- Enters appropriate billing codes for patient visit
- Develops and presents community education programs and works with marketing and media as assigned.
Professional:
- Integrates research/evidence based knowledge into clinical expertise and decision making
- Exemplifies a professional image in appearance, manner and presentation
- Advocates for patients, families, coworkers, community and nutrition professionals.
Leadership/Organization:
- Serves as a patient advocate and role model for “Patients First”
- Participates in department and/or organization committees/task forces
- Identifies areas for quality monitoring and process improvement, and actively participates in project.
Education:
- Provides comprehensive teaching strategies for patients and families
- Precepts dietetic interns/graduate students and other staff
- Provides formal education to both internal and external groups pertinent to area of specialty.
Research:
- Actively participates in research opportunities
- Assists in Nutrition Day research
- Participates in department/organization QAPI