"An insightful healthcare guide to broadening professional understandings of what competence looks like." - Foreword Reviews
Dietetics practitioners are food and nutrition experts who help people live healthier lives-working in hospitals, research labs, schools, sports teams, community programs, and more. Yet despite the diversity of the populations they serve, the dietetics workforce remains predominantly female, white, and able-bodied. Only 2% of dietetics practitioners identify as having a disability, compared to 29% of U.S. adults.
This gap must change.
Credentialed Dietetics Practitioners with Disabilities Get the Job Done is a powerful and inspiring collection of autobiographies from 15 credentialed practitioners with disabilities. Through their stories, readers gain an inside look at navigating:College and academic accommodations
Supervised practice internships
National credentialing exams
Employment, workplace accommodations, and disability disclosure
Disability culture related to food, nutrition, and eating
These practitioners represent a wide range of disabilities, including cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, vision and hearing impairments, mobility disabilities, and chronic illnesses.
In addition to personal narratives, the book includes eight educational chapters covering:The dietetics profession and how to become a practitioner
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
The Disabilities in Nutrition and Dietetics Member Interest Group
Disability resources and statistics
State vocational rehabilitation programs and centers for independent living
This book is an essential resource for:Individuals with disabilities exploring careers in dietetics or healthcare
Dietetics students and interns
Educators, preceptors, and supervisors
Career counselors and disability services professionals
Allies, family members, and colleagues of people with disabilities
All royalties are donated to initiatives that expand inclusion of practitioners with disabilities in the dietetics workforce and educate the dietetics workforce about disabilities.