Eat Right - Commission on Dietetic Registration - The Credentialing Agency for the American Dietitic Association


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Welcome Newly Credentialed Practitioner!

On this page you will find information relating to the maintenance of your new credential.

  1. CDR's website.

    You can update your database profile (address, telephone number, e-mail), enter your learning plan, log your CPE credits, and pay your registration fees on-line through CDR's website. Log onto www.cdrnet.org on the left-hand side of the screen, click on the button entitled On-line: Address Change, Fee Payment, Learning Plans, Activity Log. You must use your registration identification number and web password listed in the e-mail. Please keep your selected web password in a secure place. Upon payment of the registration fees you will be sent an one time complimentary personalized wall certificate to display your registered status. RDs who remit the registration maintenance fee on an annual basis will receive a one-year certificate. RDs who remit the registration maintenance fee for a five-year period will receive a five year certificate.

  2. Professional Development Portfolio

CDR's recertification system, the Professional Development Portfolio (PDP), is designed to assist credentialed practitioners in planning for their professional development. A copy of the Professional Development Portfolio Guide will be sent to you under separate cover. You are encouraged to review this information carefully and submit your learning plan as soon as possible. Workshops to introduce dietetics practitioners to the portfolio process are held at the ADA Food and Nutrition Conference and Exhibition (FNCE) and at various state and district, meetings.More information on the Professional Development Portfolio and workshops can be found on CDR's Web Site, http://www.cdrnet.org/pdrcenter/pdpindex.htm by clicking on the Professional Development Resource Center, Professional Development Portfolio or the Continuing Professional Education Data Base. Key to your success as a dietetics practitioner is engaging in lifelong development to maintain and improve knowledge and skills for competent practice. This includes continual self-assessment to identify professional strengths and learning needs, establishment of short and long-term goals for individual professional development and selection of appropriate continuing professional education to meet these goals.

New - Assess and Learn: An online resource to familiarize dietetics practitioners with the Nutrition Care Process.
For more information

The Commission on Dietetic Registration maintains a Continuing Professional Education Database of prior approved activities by CDR for continuing professional education. This free service can help you find educational activities by:

    • topic
    • program provider
    • location
    • date

Information can be obtained by accessing the CDR website at http://www.cdrnet.org/applications/cpe/index.cfm, or by telephone, fax, e-mail or mail. Call 800-877-1600, ext. 5500, fax 312-899-4772, e-mail cdr@eatright.org or write to:

    CPE Database
    Commission on Dietetic Registration
    120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000
    Chicago, IL 60606-6995
  1. State Licensure

Several states have enacted laws which regulate the practice of dietetics. Should you plan to practice in these states it is important that you contact the state regulatory agency prior to obtaining employment or practicing dietetics. For a list of state regulatory agencies, please refer to CDR's Website; (www.cdrnet.org/certifications/licensure/index.htm).

  1. Code of Ethics for the Profession of Dietetics

ADA's Code of Ethics for the Profession of Dietetics provides guidance to dietetics practitioners in their professional practice and conduct. It also assists the Commission in complying with its mission to protect the nutritional health, safety and welfare of the public by enforcing ethical behavior among ADA members and non-member RDs and DTRs. A copy of the code may be viewed at: http://www.eatright.org/cps/
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  1. Computer Based Testing Survey

    CDR is interested in your response to a survey which asks about the factors influencing your decision to take the examination. Please complete the survey at http://survey.jamestower.com/
    index.cfm?guid=487d4347-c757-4c22-ae00-7524714bfaa5
    at your earliest convenience. Your response will provide the Commission with meaningful information to evaluate the entry-level testing program.

  2. Certificate of Training in Weight Management

  3. New Promotional Toolkits

  4. Membership in the American Dietetic Association (ADA) is seperate and distinct from registration through the Commission on Dietetic Registration. Separate payments are required for ADA membership dues and registration maintenance fees with CDR. For information about ADA membership benefits an services, please refer to ADA's website: http://www.eatright.org/

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Commission on Dietetic Registration
120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000 Chicago, Illinois 60606-6995
Phone: 312-899-0040 Ext. 5500 Toll Free: 800/877-1600 Ext. 5500 Fax: 312-899-4772
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