The need for a watchdog panel that sets guidelines and monitors best practices for the dietetic industry in India
The good news is that India is facing tremendous economic growth, but sadly growth in lifestyle diseases too.
Fortunately, people are sitting up and showing increased interest in health and nutrition. The health care system on its part has responded quickly with a spurt in the growth of medical facilities-innumerable corporate and private hospitals, wellness centres, health clubs, spas, gyms all of which need the services of at least one dietitian.
Though we can see a spurt in employment opportunities what we need to ensure is quality and for that,
The dietitian in question should have minimum basic qualifications, continuous updating of knowledge, should attend periodic refresher courses and have extensive professional interaction.
Professional advise given to patients must be based on scientific evidence . The disturbing fact is the number of correspondence and diploma courses are churning out instant dietitians with no depth in knowledge and understanding of serious health problems.
This grim situation will continue unless a body is set up to monitor the quality of professional training and dietary services offered in the country. Are we ready to work as a team and transform this field into a cutting edge profession?
Thus NVGFD `s proposal is to induct a panel of well qualified and experienced dietitians to lay down, implement and monitor standards for dietetic practice in India. In short, act as a watchdog to ensure best dietetic practices in the interest of the public.
The panel will need to ensure that dietetic education and training successfully equips dietitians with skills to practice and update their knowledge from time to time.
The body should be responsible for accreditation of the Foods, Nutrition & Dietetics courses in the country.
As senior members of the fraternity we look up to you to provide your valuable inputs on how this can be made possible.
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