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Has the dietitian qualification certificate been cancelled?
The public dietitian qualification certificate has been cancelled. You can apply for ACI to register as an international dietitian, which is also beneficial to the future development prospects. You can also participate in the national vocational qualification (level 3) appraisal examination for health managers organized by the Vocational Skills Appraisal Guidance Center of the National Health Planning Commission. It is also a nutrition and health industry.

ACI registered international dietitian certificate is called 2 1 century "job green card". The certificate is valid for life, and you can apply for the professional certificate of China Overseas Talent Pool. It is an important basis for entering foreign-funded enterprises, Sino-foreign joint ventures and even multinational companies. The exam is in April, June, September, 65438+February, and you can apply all year round!

The certificate of health manager is universal in China and valid for life. It can be used as an important reference for recruitment, examination promotion, post renewal, job title evaluation and salary increase. The examination for health managers is held in April, June, September,165438+1October, and you can apply all year round!

A registered international dietitian (CIN) who meets one of the following conditions.

1, continuously engaged in the nutrition and health industry for more than four years.

2. Obtain a registered international junior dietitian and have been engaged in the nutrition and health industry for more than two years.

3. College degree or above in medicine or food.

4, with a non-medical or food professional college degree or above, engaged in nutrition and health industry for more than two years.

Health managers who meet one of the following conditions can sign up for the (level 3/advanced) exam:

(1) College degree or above in medicine and health.

(2) have a non-medical and health professional college degree or above, engaged in their own or related work for more than 2 years, formal training reached the required standard hours, and obtained a certificate of completion.

(3) have a secondary school education in medicine and health, have been engaged in their own work or related work for more than 3 years, have received the required standard hours of formal training, and have obtained a certificate of completion.