BASIC FUNCTION: The Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is an integral member of the adult and pediatric cardiology division at University of Michigan Health (UM Health). The RDN has their own provider schedule to see patients referred by the medical provider team as part of a multidisciplinary care approach. The RDN serves as the nutrition expert in helping people to make lifestyle changes for overall health improvement, disease prevention and management. The RDN supports patients via oversight of specialized diets or nutrition goals needed for optimization of medical and surgical outcomes.
This RDN will provide medical nutrition therapy while working with patients referred from our U-M Health cardiologists for reasons including but not limited to: dyslipidemias including complex lipid disorders, Phase II cardiac rehab, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, obesity, congestive heart failure, congenital heart disease, pediatric heart transplant, vascular surgery, hypertension, arrhythmia, peripheral artery disease and stroke.
The RDN provides service to pediatric and adult patients.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
- Supervision received from Allied Health Intermediate Supervisor
- Leadership oversight also received from Ambulatory Care/Division administration/physician leadership.
- Liaison relationship with interdisciplinary health care team for patient care populations of responsibility.
- Peer relationships with RDNs in work group, including 5 cardiac RDNs well-established on team.
- RDN may precept dietetic interns.