RDN
CDR Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Exam (RDN)
The CDR RDN exam certifies registered dietitians in nutrition assessment, medical nutrition therapy, food science, and community nutrition.
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RDN Exam Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | CDR Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Exam (RDN) |
| Governing Body | CDR |
| Category | Allied Health & Medicine |
| C3RT App Available On | iPhone, iPad, and Mac |
| Official Source | CDR official website ↗ |
RDN Content Areas and Domains
| Domain / Content Area | Exam Weight |
|---|---|
| Principles of Dietetics | 12% |
| Nutrition Care for Individuals and Groups | 50% |
| Management of Food and Nutrition Programs and Services | 21% |
| Support of Research | 17% |
Domain weights are approximate and based on the CDR content outline. Always verify at the official source before your exam.
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RDN Frequently Asked Questions
What does RDN stand for?
RDN stands for CDR Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Exam (RDN). It is administered by CDR.
Who administers the RDN?
The CDR Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Exam (RDN) (RDN) is administered by CDR. For official information, visit the CDR website.
How difficult is the CDR RD exam and what is the pass rate?
The Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) exam is considered moderately to significantly challenging. First-attempt pass rates have typically ranged from 70–80% for candidates completing supervised practice programs. The exam covers nutrition assessment, food science, management, education, and evidence-based practice.
What are the eligibility requirements for the CDR RD exam?
You must complete an accredited Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) and an accredited supervised practice program (dietetic internship or coordinated program). Beginning January 1, 2024, CDR requires a minimum of a master's degree for RD eligibility. This significant credential change means the profession now requires graduate-level education as the minimum entry standard.
How long should I study for the CDR RD exam?
Most candidates spend 2–4 months in focused exam preparation after completing their supervised practice program. The Inman's Complete Review for the RD Exam and CDR's official practice tests are widely used. Working systematically through all four major content areas with practice questions is the standard approach.
What career value does the CDR RD credential provide?
RDs work in clinical settings, community nutrition, foodservice management, public health, and private practice. The RD is required for Medicare/Medicaid medical nutrition therapy reimbursement. Registered Dietitians earn $60,000–$90,000+ with higher earnings in clinical specialties and private practice. The master's degree requirement is expected to increase professional recognition and earning potential over time.
What is the CDR RD exam retake policy?
Candidates who fail may retake the exam after a 45-day waiting period. CDR allows multiple retake attempts, but each requires full fee payment. After three failed attempts, CDR may require a review of additional education or supervised practice before further attempts.
How long is the CDR RD credential valid?
The CDR RD credential requires renewal every five years through CDR's Professional Development Portfolio (PDP) process. Annual maintenance fees must also be paid to maintain active registration status.
What continuing education is required for CDR RD renewal?
The CDR PDP process requires completing 75 continuing professional education units (CPEUs) over each five-year recertification period, with a structured learning needs self-assessment and individualized learning plan. CPEUs must be from CDR-approved providers and include a balance of self-study, live education, and professional activities.
Is the CDR RD the same as an RDN (Registered Dietitian Nutritionist)?
Yes. CDR updated the credential name to allow practitioners to use either "Registered Dietitian" (RD) or "Registered Dietitian Nutritionist" (RDN) — both designations refer to the same credential awarded by CDR. The underlying certification, eligibility requirements, and renewal processes are identical regardless of which title you use.
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