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Show me jobs like this one| Job ID Number: | 2125949 |
| Job Type: | Full Time |
| States: | North Carolina (NC) |
| City: | Clinton |
| Job Description: |
Fresenius Medical Care North America (FMCNA) has been a global leader in dialysis for over 25 years. With over 2,000 clinics located in communities all across North America, servicing over 161,000 patients, we have a singular focus on dialysis and a determination to help our patients live their lives to the fullest. If you are passionate about your profession and are looking to begin or continue a successful career that will truly make a difference then FMCNA is the place for you. Description The Renal Dietitian is responsible for providing ongoing care for all nutrition aspects of pre ESRD, ESRD, PD and transplant patients. Responsible for comprehensive nutrition assessment including short term care plan and long-term program within one month of admission. Recommend appropriate feeding methods/formula or meal patterns. (i.e. IDPN, supplements). Responsible for developing or obtaining patient nutrition educations materials. Counsel patient, family, significant other or caregiver on prescribed diet and monitor adherence and response to therapy. Review monthly lab work on an individual basis and intervene as appropriate in collaboration with patient's physician. Requirements Registered Dietitian Current state licensure if applicable Prefer membership to the American Dietetic Association and/or professional membership to a renal association i.e. CRN Minimum 1 year clinical dietetic experience. Previous renal experience preferred. Effective oral communication skills are essential Ability to travel with valid drivers license We offer a generous compensation and benefits package that includes medical and dental, 401K match, profit sharing, short and long-term disability, tuition reimbursement, and 5 weeks paid time off! Fresenius Medical Care North America is an Equal Opportunity Employer. |
| Employer: |
Fresenius Medical Care |
| Post Date: | 05/05/2011 |
