52 episodes

Are you a getting ready to take the Registered Dietitian (RD) exam but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you're a dietitian who needs a refresher or insight into an area of dietetics you're not as familiar with.

Host Jana Nicholl breaks down complicated dietetic concepts making them easy to understand. Studying and learning can be fun. You'll learn about nutrition topics through stories - the best way to remember and learn. You'll hear from experts in the field and get examples to break down concepts further.

Wherever you are in your dietetics journey, there’s something new for you to learn. Each episode is designed to make you feel motivated, inspired, and one step closer to passing the RD exam the first time so you can start the career of your dreams.

The information discussed on this podcast and the resources available for download are for educational and informational purposes only. ​

RD Exam Made Easy Podcast Jana Nicholl, MS, RD, IBCLC, CNSC

    • Education

Are you a getting ready to take the Registered Dietitian (RD) exam but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you're a dietitian who needs a refresher or insight into an area of dietetics you're not as familiar with.

Host Jana Nicholl breaks down complicated dietetic concepts making them easy to understand. Studying and learning can be fun. You'll learn about nutrition topics through stories - the best way to remember and learn. You'll hear from experts in the field and get examples to break down concepts further.

Wherever you are in your dietetics journey, there’s something new for you to learn. Each episode is designed to make you feel motivated, inspired, and one step closer to passing the RD exam the first time so you can start the career of your dreams.

The information discussed on this podcast and the resources available for download are for educational and informational purposes only. ​

    50: Final Episode of the RD Exam Made Easy Podcast

    50: Final Episode of the RD Exam Made Easy Podcast

    Wow. What can I say! This has been such an incredible journey. When I started the podcast, I had no idea where it would go, how many episodes I'd release, or what the next steps were. I only had one goal:
    To help RDs2Be get across the finish line and pass the RD Exam
    I wanted to teach through stories. I love stories. Stories are relatable and they build bridges and connection. It's so much more fun remembering something through a story than it is to remember facts. So that was my primary focus when creating episodes for this podcast. 
    Over time, the podcast evolved. I never planned to give shout outs at first but as listeners sent me messages sharing their wins with me, I wanted to celebreat that on a much bigger scale. So I incorporated that into the podcast and I'm so glad I did. Because celebrating your wins has truly inspired me and reminded me why I'm so proud to be part of this incredible dietitian community. 
    In this episode, I share my final thoughts, words of advice, and how you can find me going foward. While this is the end of this podcast, I'm moving on to other projects and opportunities. You can continue to find me on instagram @jananichollrd or at my website www.jananicholl.com. 
    Tune in for my final thoughts, words of encouragement, sincere appreciation, and motivational message to keep you going for your dreams. Thank you for such an incredible journey. You've got this my friend. 

    • 19 min
    49: Study Materials for the RD Exam

    49: Study Materials for the RD Exam

    I get asked a lot from RDs2Be what study material they should choose. There used to be very few options but now, there are more options which is great. But with more options, it means you have to make more decisions. And that can be exhausting when you're this close to wrapping up this chapter of your educational career. 
    So I wanted to do a review of the study materials available and give a little advice that I hope will help you with this question. 
    And remember, the goal is to simply pass. Even if you JUST pass. Even if you just squeeze by. No one cares. Once you're a dietitian, the score you got on the exam is completely irrelevant. A pass is a pass! So just keep focused on squeezing past the finish line. 
    This is what you'll learn in this episode:
    The different study materials available on the market.  My personal advice on how to go about choosing study material that works best for you and why I recommend you pick ONE study resource to study from The importance of getting a hold of your perfectionism and imposture syndrome - speaking from experience And I give 5 shout outs to new RD's who joined the RD community.
    Here's a glance at this episode:
    [03:40] A discussion of Jean Inman which has been around for many years including the format of the study material and options for RDs2Be
    [05:00] A review of Breeding and Associates and the options that are now available
    [05:57] The study material offered by the Commissio on Dietetic Registration (CDR)
    [07:03] The resource available to RDs2Be who learn best by studying from flash cards
    [07:34] An online option called Visual Veggies which also has many add-on options
    [08:08] Book options called Dietitian Exam Secrets Study Guide and Review of Dietetics 
    [11:14] A reminder that the score on the exam does NOT define your worth or value as a dietitian 
    [12:02] Personal advice about the importance of studying the way that works best for you
    [15:41] I get vulnerable about perfectionism and Imposture Syndrome
    [18:02] Why I think it's so important to pick one resource to study from
    Here are the links to different RD Exam study materials:
    Jean Inman
    Breeding and Associates
    eatrightPREP from CDR
    Dietitian in a Flash
    Visual Veggies
    Dietitian Exam Secrets Study Guide
    Review of Dietetics
    And as promised, here's the link to the free resource I created for Episode 2 on how to create a study schedule as well as the 4 domain exam breakdown from CDR. 
    Keep going. You've got this. 

    • 25 min
    48: Stages of Change

    48: Stages of Change

    No matter what happens in life, things will change. It's inevitable. Often times, things change without you having any control over it. When that happens, you have to be resilient, adapt, and move on. 
    But not all change is forced. Lots of change happens because people realize they have to make a change and can't continue things status quo. You've likely gone through the stages of change at some point in your own life too.
    As dietitians, your job is often to help people through the stages of change and to meet them where they're at. It's also important and helpful to be able to identify what stage of change someones at.
    This episode goes into the different stages of change. I incorporate some examples of each and stories to show what these stages of change look like when working with clients. 
    This is what you'll learn in this episode:
    What is meant by the stages of change How many stages there are and the characteristics in each stage of change How to determine the stage of change someone's at through examples Here's a glance at this episode:
    [06:10] The first stage of change - Precontemplation
    [06:52] The second stage of change - Contemplation
    [07:40] The third stage of change - Preparation
    [08:25] The fourth stage of change - Action 
    [09:25] The fifth stage of change - Maintenance
    [11:13] Some real life examples to help you identify the stage of change someone is at so you can help them move through the stages of change and achieve their goals.
    "Change is the only constant" ~ Heraclitus

    • 18 min
    47: Community Resources and Programs

    47: Community Resources and Programs

    Community nutrition is a rotation in every dietetic internship. It may look different for each intern but you need to have exposure and a basic understanding of programs and resources available in our communities that promote and support good nutrition. 
    As a dietitian, you need to know how to help people who don't have access to good nutrition. Even if you don't work in public health, having knowledge of these programs will help your clients and patients.
    Plus...they might show up on the RD Exam. 
    This is what you'll learn in this episode:
    An overview of different programs available to the public that provides nutrition including access to food as well as education on healthy eating A review of programs for children and older Americans Here's a glance at this episode:
    [02:10] A review of WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) and the services this organization provides
    [05:19] An overview of the National School Lunch Program and why it's such an important program to promote learning for children in school
    [07:30] National School Breakfast Program and the nutrient criteria it must meet in order to be in compliance with regulations 
    [08:05] National Snack Program and who is eligible for this program
    [09:00] The Summer Food Service Program for children during the summer months and how this helps promote increased nutrient intake
    [09:42] An overview of the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program
    [11:20] A discussion of the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program and some examples to help you correctly answer questions pertaining to this program on the exam
    [12:36] What is provided through the Headstart program
    [14:55] A review of SNAP or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and why this program is so helpful to millions of Americans
    [16:40] Services provided by the Seniors Farmers Market Program
    [17:13] Congregate Meal Program which is under the Older Americans Act and who can benefit from this program
    [13:55] A brief overview of Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS)

    • 25 min
    46: Strategies to Avoid Mental Fatigue

    46: Strategies to Avoid Mental Fatigue

    It's a lot to balance everything in life. And sometimes things can feel heavy and overwhelming. This is especially true when studying for a big exam, like the RD exam.
    That's why I felt it was important to be open about how I ended up with mental fatigue and worked through it. And share some strategies you can do to avoid it while juggling so many things at once. 
    This is what you'll learn in this episode: 
    Tips and strategies to avoid mental fatigue How to use these tips when studying for the exam  Here's a glance at this episode:
    [05:50] Why creating a study plan helps keep you focused
    [07:05] The importance of good quality sleep for studying and when needing to mentally perform such as when taking the RD Exam
    [07:55] Why a healthy lifestyle including emphasizing physical and mental health should be prioritized
    [08:30] Strategies for focusing on relaxation, something not enough of us do which includes breathing techniques and meditation
    [10:55] Why you have to get your mindset right
    [12:00] The importance of staying organized - your study notes, your life, and your obligations. This also includes scheduling the exam if you haven't done so already. Just do it.
    [13:15] Reminder to pay attention to yourself - how to be intuned with your needs and be aware of your breaking point
    I've been doing TM (Transcendental Meditation) for many years. If you're interested in learning more or would like to find someone in your area who can teach you, check out tm.org. If I can meditate with my nonstop thinking, anyone can. 
    If you'd like to download your free study schedule, you can do so here: Study Schedule

    • 17 min
    45: Research Methods

    45: Research Methods

    As of 2024, the field of dietetics requires Registered Dietitians to have a Master degree which means a bigger emphasis on research. 
    Research methods is also part of the study guide for the RD Exam.
    This is what you'll learn in this episode:
    A closer look at qualitative and quantitative research studies A breakdown of independent and dependent variables  A review of different types of research studies and designs as well as the pros and cons of each type of research study Here's a glance at this episode:
    [00:33] An overview of qualitative and quantitative research studies
    [04:50] A review of the steps involved in a research study from identifying a problem, creating a hypothesis, to methods, discussion, and conclusion
    [07:30] An important approval needed when doing a research study involving human subjects
    [09:43] A review of control and experimental groups 
    [11:40] What a randomized controlled trial is and why this is considered the gold standard when it comes to research. You'll also learn about the benefits of a double blind research design
    [13:00] A discussion of independent and dependent variables 
    [15:10] A breakdown of cohort studies including longitudinal, retrospective, and prospective cohort studies
    [22:25] A closer look at cross-sectional research studies and the pros and cons of this type of research design
    [23:35] A review of case controlled studies 
    [25:55] Survey research and how companies use this type of research to get immediate customer feedback
    [28:10] An overview of quasi experimental design and when this type of research is used
    I also give a couple shout outs to new dietitians who passed the RD Exam and joined the RD community. 
     

    • 32 min

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