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Oregon Licensed Dietitian Continuing Education

Oregon Accepts OnlineCE.com Courses

 

Oregon Board of Licensed Dietitians Continuing Education Requirements:
CPE Requirements for Licensed Dietitians: 15 contact hours annually.

 

Continuing Education hours must be reported yearly on the specified renewal date.

 

Oregon accepts 15 hours of Online Continuing Education Courses approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the American Dietetic Association (CDR).

 

Cultural Competence Training - The State of Oregon recommends Cultural Competence continuing education training. Cultural Competency 201 has been approved by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) for such training.

 

OnlineCE.com, a Division of OnlineContinuingEd, LLC, is a CDR approved provider of continuing professional education. CDR Provider Number OC001

 

Commission on Dietetic Registration

 


State of Oregon Continuing Education Requirements

Oregon Continuing Education requirements posted on this page are based upon the most up to date information available. Oregon continuing education requirements are subject to change and therefore, Oregon Licensed Dietitians are ultimately responsible for being up to date with the Oregon continuing education requirements.

 

Continuing education courses offered on OnlineCE.com provide Online CEU for Oregon Licensed Dietitians. The online courses increase and expand the knowledge bases of Licensed Dietitians to enhance their clinical therapy practice. Free 1 hour approved online home study CE credit course for new Oregon Licensed Dietitians users at www.OnlineCE.com

 
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  • Cultural Competency 201

    Developing the Knowledge and Skills in Caring for Those From Other Races and Cultures


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    • Develop an appreciation of the impact of culture group, minority group and racial group on the health care relationship
    • Increase sensitivity, knowledge and skills to promote effective intercultural interactions
    • Identify the professional's own cultural identity/judgments /biases and their impact on their behavior and how they are perceived by clients and patients
    • Recognize cultural variables that appear in verbal and non-verbal communication
    • Examine the influence of culture in our patient population
    • Differentiate the provider's culture

    Angelica Redleaf, DC

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    OnlineCE CDR Provider #OC001
    Approved by the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) for Cultural Competence Training
    Expires: 2025-09-21