Mar 19 2015 Ten steps to practicing as a registered dietitian in the USA Luke Corey is a performance dietitian at EXOS – Athletes’ Performance Institute in Rochester, Minnesota. He moved to the United States in March 2014, after working for four years as a private practice dietitian in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He wrote and passed the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) exam soon after moving to the USA. You can reach Luke at lukecorey@gmail.com or on Twitter @LukeCoreyRD. Moving to another country can be a daunting process. Worrying about whether your designation as a registered dietitian is recognized and how you go about ensuring you can legally practice makes it even more unsettling. The time and effort you put into achieving this career – including many years of school and an unpaid internship – may all be for not if the country you are moving to doesn’t recognize your designation. Could you imagine having to start all over again? continue reading