Authors
Jennifer Brady, Daphne Lordly, Debbie MacLellan, Jacqui Gingras
Publication date
2012/9
Journal
Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research
Volume
73
Issue
3
Pages
117-121
Publisher
Dietitians of Canada
Description
Purpose: To elucidate the complex phenomenon of dietitian professional socialization, we examined factors that influence people’s decisions to pursue a career in dietetics and how education and training processes influence the professional socialization of dietitians.
Methods: Participants (n=12) had less than three years of work experience and included alumni from three Canadian universities representing different models of entry to practice. Three one-on-one interviews were conducted with each participant.
Results: The key influencing factor in participants’ decision to pursue dietetics was the perceived congruence between dietetics and other aspects of their lives, including early interests and experiences (sports, food and cooking, an eating disorder), career aspirations (science, health care), and social networks (the desire to be a professional). A pivotal experience during high school or while …
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Scholar articles
J Brady, D Lordly, D MacLellan, J Gingras - Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research, 2012