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Focus Area Scope and Standards for RDNs


Focus Area Standards of Practice and Standards of Professional Performance are tools used by RDNs for self-assessment, professional development and advancement of practice.

Learn more by reviewing articles from the Journal collections, or the available highlights below.

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Focus Areas

Adult Weight Management
Journal Article | Highlights

Digestive Health
Article

Nephrology Nutrition
Journal Article | Highlights

Oncology Nutrition
Article | Journal Briefing Article

Pediatric Nutrition
Journal Article | Highlights

Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Nutrition
Article | Journal Briefing Article

Sports and Human Performance Nutrition
Journal Article | Highlights

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Focus Areas

Clinical Nutrition Management (SOPP only)
Journal Article | Highlights

Diabetes Care
Article | Journal Briefing Article

Eating Disorders
Journal Article | Highlights

Education of Nutrition and Dietetics Practitioners (SOPP only)
Effective March 2025, The Revised 2018 Standards of Professional Performance for RDNs (Competent, Proficient and Expert) in Education of Nutrition and Dietetics Practitioner will be retired. For resources related to this focus area see NDEP, ACEND, and CDR's pages for Program Directors and the Essential Practice Competencies.

Food and Culinary
Article

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Journal Article | Highlights

Management of Food and Nutrition Systems (SOPP only)
Journal Article | Highlights

Mental Health and Addictions
Journal Article | Highlights

Nutrition in Integrative and Functional Medicine
Article

Nutrition Support
Journal Article | Highlights

Public Health and Community Nutrition
Journal Article | Highlights

Sustainable, Resilient, and Healthy Food and Water Systems (SOPP only)
Journal Article | Highlights

Malnutrition Care Score Transition

Starting on January 1, 2026, the Global Malnutrition Composite Score (GMCS) will transition to the Malnutrition Care Score (MCS), with the inclusion criteria for hospitalized patients broadened to incorporate individuals aged 18 years and older (previously applied to individuals 65 years and older).

All Scope and Standards of Practice articles that use GMCS terminology are considered accurate as of the publication date. Practitioners are responsible for staying informed about current updates.

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