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I would check with the internship wherethe interns are enrolled. I believe

that ADA/CDR requires that preceptors be RDs. That said, in Maine (I am the

chair of the Board of Licensure of Dietetic Practice here), she would be

eligible for a temporary license (as long as she has the didactic and practice

requirements met) that would allow her to practice pending passing of the exam.

I would check into your state's statute and rules for what is required in your

state.

Cece Ohmart

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I would check with the internship wherethe interns are enrolled. I believe

that ADA/CDR requires that preceptors be RDs. That said, in Maine (I am the

chair of the Board of Licensure of Dietetic Practice here), she would be

eligible for a temporary license (as long as she has the didactic and practice

requirements met) that would allow her to practice pending passing of the exam.

I would check into your state's statute and rules for what is required in your

state.

Cece Ohmart

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I would check with the internship wherethe interns are enrolled. I believe

that ADA/CDR requires that preceptors be RDs. That said, in Maine (I am the

chair of the Board of Licensure of Dietetic Practice here), she would be

eligible for a temporary license (as long as she has the didactic and practice

requirements met) that would allow her to practice pending passing of the exam.

I would check into your state's statute and rules for what is required in your

state.

Cece Ohmart

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