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SequinsAndGlitter · 22/04/2021 20:57

To work remotely as a dietician full time?

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Bearnecessity · 22/04/2021 21:09

I don't think for the NHS it is possible but I am not sure. Don't they have to do height, weight, blood pressure etc measuring along with it and that cannot be done accurately except in person.

SequinsAndGlitter · 22/04/2021 22:11

That's what I was wondering. Doesn't make much sense.
Don't want to explain exactly what the situation is but all very odd.

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purpledagger · 22/04/2021 22:13

As with many things, anything is possible. But, I guess you would either have to find an employer who would support this or work for yourself (which may be difficult if you are newly qualified and don't much experience).

Hellocatshome · 22/04/2021 22:15

I suppose if you set yourself up as a self-employed dietician you could but you would have to work around the weighing and measuring etc which I dont think many clients would be happy about really. In normal times I would much rather see someone face to face.

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