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Clinical Nutrition Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Clinical Nutrition Manager?
August 2021
Always negotiating to ensure that patients' nutrition is regarded.
Clinical Nutrition Manager in Brooklyn:
Pros: Teaching new graduates about nutrition application and mentoring Dietetic Interns.
Cons: Micormanaged by people who do not have training and clinical understanding.
June 2020
Satisfying.
Clinical Nutrition Manager in Greenwood:
Pros: Valued, aligned with management, independent, great staff, great management, great benefits, annual merit
Cons: we get merits annually without salary increase
February 2019
Great place to work.
Clinical Nutrition Manager in Toccoa:
Pros: I work by myself mostly
Cons: I put in way too many hours, and I don't think anybody even knows how much time I put in
January 2019
Clinical Nutrition Manager.
Clinical Nutrition Manager in Chillicothe:
Pros: Small town feel with the rural population
Cons: The commute from Columbus.
February 2018
Great place to work.
Clinical Nutrition Manager in Valley Stream:
Pros: I have great staff
Cons: Pay is low
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