Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal Nutr Perspect. 2008 Oct;31(4):5
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Abstract/Notes Excerpt: Professionals are frequently offered courses, seminars, programs and even "new" organizations in nutrition that claim to "certify" the doctor in nutrition. This can be a confusing dilemma to decide what course of action to take. Should I be "certified" by this group or that group? Each faction costs time and money, but what are you actually getting for your efforts? The ACBN has received a number of requests from professionals in the field about the issue of "certification". The real program that separates the "wheat from the chaff' is accreditation. Is the certifying agency accredited? If the group claims to have accreditation status, who is the accreditation entity giving them this status? The last question should be who recognizes the accreditation agency?

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