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Diversify Dietetics
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About Diversify Dietetics
Diversify Dietetics is an organization located in Atlanta, Georgia, focused on increasing racial and ethnic diversity within the dietetics and nutrition professions. It appears in postsecondary education records as an entity involved in training or professional development related to dietetics. No specific enrollment, completion, or program credential data is available in current IPEDS records.
Diversify Dietetics supports students and professionals from underrepresented backgrounds who are pursuing careers in nutrition and dietetics. The organization provides mentorship, scholarship resources, and community programming to help close diversity gaps in the field. Individuals seeking formal dietetics education credentials should contact the organization or a regionally accredited dietetics program for information on pathways to licensure and credentialing.
Atlanta, Georgia is a major metropolitan center in the Southeast and home to a robust healthcare and public health sector. The city's diverse population and concentration of health-focused organizations make it a fitting base for an initiative aimed at diversifying the nutrition and dietetics workforce.
2451 Cumberland Pkwy Suite 3861, Atlanta, GA 30339
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