Jimmy Bell, CPCN
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As someone moving into the field of dietetics and nutrition, I often find that despite my strong academic background, people assume they know more than me and question my knowledge. This leads to feelings of imposter syndrome, especially since food is something everyone has personal opinions about. How can I build confidence and establish credibility in a professional career where my expertise is constantly being challenged?
I am currently a Masters Student in Nutrition and Dietetics with career goals as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. I plan to work in preventative healthcare through diet and lifestyle changes.
What factors are most important to consider when deciding on a career path?
I am currently a first-year college student who has recently switched into the chemistry program at my university. I am certain now that I would like to pursue a career in chemistry as it is a subject I am confident in and enjoy, however I am unsure of what career path would be suit me as well...
What career paths are available with a botany degree? I am interested in working in conservation and with the national parks service, but would like to hear other paths that may be viable as well?
I am entering my sophomore year of college in the fall and have a summer research internship where I will be learning the basics of research, so I'm excited for the possibility of going in the direction of research, but I would love to be more in the field than not. Any suggestions?
how can i be diffrent as a chef ?
how can i be diffrent and also or if i should cater food and make it
How do you build rapport with patients as a registered dietitian?
I'm freshman studying dietetics and want to work as a clinical outpatient dietitian after school. I'm passionate about engaging in telehealth nutrition services and community outreach to improve public health.
How do I go about selecting a major as an incoming college freshmen, when as a 17 year old girl, haven't found my "passion" yet ?
I love being outside and don't necessarily think I want to be in an office all day.
What would be better to focus on - Physical Therapy or Nutrition or both?
I am trying to decide between becoming a Physical Therapist for athletes or pediatrics. However, Nutrition - specific to athletes is also interesting to me.
Will there be a need for my career path in the future?
With artificial intelligence's rapid growth in popularity, will there be a real need for living physical therapists? Or is it possible that the career that I desire to pursue will be replaced by a robot?
What are your interests for your career and how did you find your interests?
At the age of eight, I discovered the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or IIHS. Their purpose is to test the safety of cars through simulating crash tests in the real world. I was amazed by the safety mechanisms in a car and I was fascinated by automotive safety and from a young age...
What are good degrees and fields of study right now?
I'm looking for something specifically math or maybe science-related that is profitable and desired in the job market.
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I am going to the school for MFT but I would like to gain experience ahead of time. What kind of job can I get and how?
What is all the education background that I'll need before pursuing being a nutritionist full time?
I'm a high school student who needs to find information on a career project for school.
What are some key things I'll need to know before becoming a Nutritionist?
I'm a high school student who needs information on being a nutritionist for a career project for school.
What should I know before going into college for a vet technician ?
I'm in my sophomore year of high school. My favorite subjects in school are science and English. I volunteer at an animal rescue I go every Sunday 1:00 to 3:00. I love going there because it lets me give all the animals love and seeing them happy always makes me happy
What field is better among Psychology, Nutrition and Biotechnology?
Hey I'm Shajar and I want to get admission in Bachelors but I'm confused between three fields i.e.Psychology, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Biotechnology as I have interest in all. But I want to know which has a better scope and a secure future and which is easy?
What are some High school Science Fair Ideas I should do ?
I really want to win the science fair this year, and I want a science fair project that would be creative enough to make it easier for me to win. Be mindful that I'm am still a high school student and materials for this project should be accessible.
How do I start learning on how to become a meteorologist?
I’m in 7th grade and I’m thinking about what I wanna do when I’m older. I love studying the weather and how hot or cold it’s going to be. But if I wanna follow my dreams I would like to know how to I start on that path of becoming a meteorologist.
whAT IS CAREER IN CHEMISTRY AND HOW TO GO ABOUT IT?
WHAT IS A CAREER IN CHEMISTRY AND HOW TO GO ABOUT IT?
What resources might help a science education postdoc figure out a career change?
I always though I wanted to be a professor, but now that I have a Science Education PhD and am near the end of my postdoc, I find I don't really want to go into traditional academia (At least not with a research component). Unfortunately the schools that are hiring without a research component...
How to get better at chemistry?
Hello! I’m thinking of going into the medical Field when I’m older but during 10th grade I had a hard time with chemistry. I wanted to know how to get better in chem and if this is a common thing or if I’m just slow.
What can I do as a sophomore high schooler to show my interest in and gain experience in astrophysics?
Such as extracurriculars, competitions, clubs, activities I should do?
I'm really worried if I'm not eligible for the biology major or do I have to take an extra course for physics.
I'm In my final year of high school in the Ib I took biology and chemistry at a higher level my counselor said I don't require physics for medical school but as I was choosing my major I saw physics in the requirements for a bachelor of biosciences major in biology so I'm really worried if I'm...