Roles and Responsibilities of a Hospital Dietitian1. Nutritional Assessment
- Evaluate patients’ nutritional status through medical history, lab results, physical exams, and dietary intake.
- Identify malnutrition, deficiencies, or risk of complications due to improper nutrition.
2. Diet Planning and Management
- Develop individualized nutrition care plans based on diagnosis (e.g., diabetes, kidney disease, cancer, gastrointestinal disorders).
- Modify hospital diets (e.g., low-sodium, high-protein, gluten-free) to meet specific medical needs.
- Coordinate with food service to ensure appropriate meals are provided.
3. Patient Education and Counseling
- Educate patients and their families about proper nutrition related to their condition.
- Provide discharge planning support with diet advice for home care.
4. Multidisciplinary Collaboration
- Work closely with doctors, nurses, speech therapists, and pharmacists as part of the healthcare team.
- Participate in patient rounds and clinical meetings.
5. Monitoring and Evaluation
- Track patient progress and adjust diet plans as needed.
- Document dietary interventions and outcomes in medical records.
6. Food Service Supervision
- Oversee kitchen operations to ensure food safety, quality, and compliance with medical diets.
- Develop menus that meet patient needs while adhering to hospital policies and budget.
7. Policy Development and Training
- Help develop hospital nutrition protocols and guidelines.
- Train hospital staff (e.g., nurses, food service workers) on nutrition-related practices.
8. Support in Specialized Units
- Provide nutrition care in ICUs, pediatric wards, oncology, renal units, etc., where tailored nutrition support is critical.
- May be involved in enteral and parenteral nutrition (tube feeding and IV nutrition).
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: ₹15,000.00 - ₹25,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person