Hello Ammar 👋 Thank you for watching, I'm glad it was helpful. I'm not 100%, it would be best to contact the university directly for an accurate answer.
Hi, is chemistry really required to study dietetics? I’m about to choose my leaving cert subjects and I know I won’t be able to score high enough in order to get into the undergraduate course in Ireland. If I don’t do chemistry, is all I’m left with is the path of doing nutritional science and then a masters in dietetics? Thank you !
Hi Julia, it depends where you choose to study. I would recommend contacting the university to get a 100% definitive answer. It was a requirement for when I did dietetics in 2012 and from what I can see it hasn't changed. Check out this link here:www.tudublin.ie/study/undergraduate/courses/human-nutrition-and-dietetics-tu870/ This is for the course in TUD and trinity. Please double and triple check because its not a mistake you want to make. It says you need at least a H4 in chemistry. The other path if you don't get into dietetics as an undergrad is nutritional science and a masters. There have been a lot more masters programmes over the last no. of years (Cork, Limerick and Dublin) so it has become a lot easier to get into a masters now as there is more spaces. Your welcome! I hope this information is helpful. thank you for watching the video 💚
Hi Juanca, thats a great question and one I'm not 100% sure of but I think you can - typically its often done whilst working towards a PHD but I know research assistants are often needed. You could also work for a public body where you are carrying out audits, collecting data etc.
Thank you for watching. You may need to accrue some more recent clinical practice hours but I would check with the country you are hoping to register with for exact requirements ☺️
Hi Maria, this is Pema from Bhutan. I am a registered dietician (with bachelors in Nutrition and Dietetics from India ) in Bhutan with over a decade of field experience in various hospitals in my country. Now I want to work in NHS as registered dietician, what are my processes ahead. Please help. Any conversion exams or can I can get a job directly?
Hi Pema, I would recommend getting in touch with the British Dietetic Association or the HPHC in the UK, they will be able to provide the most up to date guidance on the current registration process in the uk ☺️ Best of luck!
Hiya! Love the video, I found it very insightful, especially since I am looking to go back to education and get qualified as an RD. As a mature student who will need to do an 'Access to HE: Science' course, what are the chances of any dietitians allowing me to shadow/volunteer with them during that course? Or is it more likely they would want me to have some Dietetic/Nutrition based education first? :) And if you have any advice for someone looking to qualify later in life I'd be happy to hear it
Hello 👋 Thank you so much for watching the video 💚 I hope it was helpful, Best of luck and I'm sure you will make a very passionate dietitian too in the future! xx
Hi Swarna! That is amazing. Ireland is an amazing place for dietitians. You would need to contact CORÚ and they would have to validate your degree from India and determine if yo would need to do anything else .www.coru.ie/
Hi Isioma, Thanks for watching the video, I'm glad it was informative. Yes I have heard of people taking that route, you would be eligible to apply for the MSc using your medical doctor degree.
Hii Maria! This is Vimala .. I passed out in 2013 with Masters in Food Science and Nutrition from India.I have 10 years of experience as Dietitian in Different countries.Now i am working in Qatar as Clinical Dietetic Coordinator.At current i am processing CORU recognition.I have submitted all the verification forms to CORU..Do you know how long does CORU takes to recognise my application?And after CORU recognition,what is the probability of acquiring a Dietitian job in Ireland public sector?Can you please guide me through Sister?
Hi Vimal! Well done, its ounds like you have a lot of experience and would be of great value as a dietitian in Ireland. CORÚ have known to be quite slow, particularly for degrees obtained outside Ireland so I would continue to keep in contact with them and checking in with how they are progressing. its a great time to move to ireland as a dietitian as there are lots of job opening. Check out this website to find some. And best of luck 💚www.irishjobs.ie/jobs/dietitian?searchOrigin=Homepage_top-search
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Hi Maria great video when you said you would need something in health science how about Btec level 3 health and social care national diploma.
Hello Ammar 👋
Thank you for watching, I'm glad it was helpful. I'm not 100%, it would be best to contact the university directly for an accurate answer.
@ no worries thank you again very informative video
6:59 Great video! I would love to watch a new video with tips to get a supervised placement! Thanks 😊
Hi Vanessa, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Yes i will aim to cover that in a future video. Welcome to this community here on UA-cam 💜
Hi, is chemistry really required to study dietetics? I’m about to choose my leaving cert subjects and I know I won’t be able to score high enough in order to get into the undergraduate course in Ireland. If I don’t do chemistry, is all I’m left with is the path of doing nutritional science and then a masters in dietetics? Thank you !
Hi Julia, it depends where you choose to study. I would recommend contacting the university to get a 100% definitive answer. It was a requirement for when I did dietetics in 2012 and from what I can see it hasn't changed. Check out this link here:www.tudublin.ie/study/undergraduate/courses/human-nutrition-and-dietetics-tu870/ This is for the course in TUD and trinity. Please double and triple check because its not a mistake you want to make. It says you need at least a H4 in chemistry.
The other path if you don't get into dietetics as an undergrad is nutritional science and a masters. There have been a lot more masters programmes over the last no. of years (Cork, Limerick and Dublin) so it has become a lot easier to get into a masters now as there is more spaces.
Your welcome! I hope this information is helpful. thank you for watching the video 💚
5:31 When you say dietitians can also work solely in nutrition research, what credentials are needed? Is PhD necessary at all?
Hi Juanca, thats a great question and one I'm not 100% sure of but I think you can - typically its often done whilst working towards a PHD but I know research assistants are often needed. You could also work for a public body where you are carrying out audits, collecting data etc.
@@MariauceyRD_Dietitian Thank you, Maria.
I completed my MSc 6 years ago... Now I want to continue my career as a dietician... Is there any difficulty in that
Thank you for watching. You may need to accrue some more recent clinical practice hours but I would check with the country you are hoping to register with for exact requirements ☺️
Hi Maria, this is Pema from Bhutan.
I am a registered dietician (with bachelors in Nutrition and Dietetics from India ) in Bhutan with over a decade of field experience in various hospitals in my country. Now I want to work in NHS as registered dietician, what are my processes ahead. Please help. Any conversion exams or can I can get a job directly?
Hi Pema, I would recommend getting in touch with the British Dietetic Association or the HPHC in the UK, they will be able to provide the most up to date guidance on the current registration process in the uk ☺️ Best of luck!
I am aspiring dietitian
Amazing, I hope the video was helpful!
Hiya! Love the video, I found it very insightful, especially since I am looking to go back to education and get qualified as an RD.
As a mature student who will need to do an 'Access to HE: Science' course, what are the chances of any dietitians allowing me to shadow/volunteer with them during that course? Or is it more likely they would want me to have some Dietetic/Nutrition based education first? :)
And if you have any advice for someone looking to qualify later in life I'd be happy to hear it
Hi Chelsea,
Thank you for watching the video! I'm really glad you found it helpful
Hello!!❤❤ I love your passion and I can’t wait to become a dietitian!❤️🙏🏻✝️🙌🏻
Hello 👋 Thank you so much for watching the video 💚 I hope it was helpful, Best of luck and I'm sure you will make a very passionate dietitian too in the future! xx
@@MariauceyRD_Dietitian aww thank you so much!! Your videos are very helpful! ❤️❤️🙌🏻🙏🏻✝️
I'm studying nutrition and Dietetics in India. What are the qualifications needed to be a dietitian in Ireland?
Hi Swarna! That is amazing. Ireland is an amazing place for dietitians. You would need to contact CORÚ and they would have to validate your degree from India and determine if yo would need to do anything else .www.coru.ie/
Nice one
What's the pathway for someone with mbbs; a medical doctor
Is it possible get msc clinical nutrition with mbbs as the first degree?
Hi Isioma, Thanks for watching the video, I'm glad it was informative. Yes I have heard of people taking that route, you would be eligible to apply for the MSc using your medical doctor degree.
@@MariauceyRD_Dietitian Thanks
Hii Maria! This is Vimala .. I passed out in 2013 with Masters in Food Science and Nutrition from India.I have 10 years of experience as Dietitian in Different countries.Now i am working in Qatar as Clinical Dietetic Coordinator.At current i am processing CORU recognition.I have submitted all the verification forms to CORU..Do you know how long does CORU takes to recognise my application?And after CORU recognition,what is the probability of acquiring a Dietitian job in Ireland public sector?Can you please guide me through Sister?
Hi Vimal! Well done, its ounds like you have a lot of experience and would be of great value as a dietitian in Ireland. CORÚ have known to be quite slow, particularly for degrees obtained outside Ireland so I would continue to keep in contact with them and checking in with how they are progressing. its a great time to move to ireland as a dietitian as there are lots of job opening. Check out this website to find some. And best of luck 💚www.irishjobs.ie/jobs/dietitian?searchOrigin=Homepage_top-search
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Thanks Sammi. This is because my channel is less than 3 months old. I appreciate your help though.
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