The Clinical Dietitian Specialist determines the level of nutritional risk of all patients admitted to OHSU or patients referred for medical nutrition therapy (MNT). This RD provides MNT to complex high-risk patients: including nutrition assessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention, nutrition monitoring and evaluation and independent nutrition-related order writing without a physician co- signature. MNT will include evidence based, comprehensive nutrition care and education according to the nutrition care process; to promote healing and aid in the prevention of infection/complications.
Responsible for the comprehensive medical nutrition therapy for OHSU patients on assigned patient care units. Develops nutrition care plans to manage nutition therapy for acute and chronic diseases, prevents complications, reduces morbidity and mortality. Evaluates nutrition status, diagnoses nutrition related problems including malnutrition, completes nutrition focused physical exam (NFPE), and evaluates treatment in line with the patient’s goals of care and history. Independently writes nutrition- related orders (diet/tube feedings/parenteral nutrition; vitamins and minerals and other nutrients; nutrition supplements; nutrition related biochemistries). Monitors progress of patients on implemented nutrition plans, documents all aspects of care in EPIC/interdisciplinary care plan.
Develops and provides nutrition education for patients transitioning to home, to a care facility, or a home health agency on a specialized nutrition program or nutrition support.
Develops education experiences, including precepting dietetic interns and new team members. Updates nutrition clinical guidelines for assigned units/practice specialties. Teaches and mentors residents and other healthcare professionals. Completes research, teaching/education and servicerequirements to maintain specialist credential.
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies)
Must be able to carry up to 15# (one case of formula); must be able to walk long distances between buildings; must be able to stand, sit, and change positions through out the day; must be able to use computers, calculators, skin fold calipers, stadiometer, scale. Must be comfortable performing physical assessment of patients. Position may involve opportunity for some telework.
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