Turn your dietetics textbooks and RD exam prep materials into audio you can study during supervised practice, rotations, and commutes.
Benefits
Study during supervised practice — Dietetic internships are demanding. Audio lets you review MNT and clinical nutrition between patient counseling sessions.
Master medical nutrition therapy — MNT for diabetes, renal disease, and cardiac conditions requires detailed knowledge. Audio repetition builds clinical recall.
Prepare for the RD exam — The CDR exam covers food science, MNT, management, and community nutrition. Audio review efficiently covers all four domains.
How It Works
Upload dietetics materials — Upload your Krause's Food and Nutrition textbook, RD exam prep from Inman or eatrightPREP, or clinical nutrition references.
Organize by exam domain — Generate audio by CDR exam domain: Clinical Nutrition (MNT), Food Science, Management, Community Nutrition.
Listen during internship rotations — Review MNT for upcoming patient populations. Listen to food science during commutes. Community nutrition during walks.
Quiz on clinical scenarios — AI generates patient cases: assess nutritional status, identify appropriate MNT, calculate nutrient needs.
Voice chat for MNT details — Ask about specific diet modifications: 'What's the MNT for stage 3 CKD with hyperkalemia?'
Features
MNT condition audio — Organized audio reviews of medical nutrition therapy for major conditions: diabetes, CKD, CVD, liver disease, GI disorders.
Nutrient metabolism audio — Hear biochemistry of macronutrient and micronutrient metabolism, deficiency presentations, and assessment markers.
RD exam scenario questions — AI creates patient scenarios and management questions matching the CDR exam's practical focus.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning commute (20 min) — MNT for today's patient population
Between counseling sessions (10 min) — Quick nutrient reference review
Lunch (15 min) — RD exam practice questions
Evening commute (20 min) — Food science or management domain
Before bed (10 min) — Voice chat about one clinical case
Frequently Asked Questions
How does audio help dietetics students?
Dietetics combines academics with supervised practice hours (1,000+ in most programs). Audio lets you review MNT, food science, and community nutrition during commutes and rotations. The breadth of knowledge required - from biochemistry to food service management - makes audio's efficient coverage especially valuable.
Can audio help me pass the RD exam?
The CDR exam tests broad dietetics knowledge across four domains. Audio review efficiently covers all domains during daily activities. Students who supplement practice questions with audio content review report stronger performance across the exam's full breadth, not just their clinical strengths.
What dietetics topics are best for audio?
MNT for specific conditions (diabetes, CKD, cardiac), nutrient metabolism and deficiency signs, food safety regulations, and management principles are all excellent for audio. These conceptual topics benefit from repeated exposure. Hands-on food prep and counseling skills need practice.
Is audio useful for clinical rotations?
Very useful. Listen to MNT audio relevant to your current rotation setting. Review tube feeding protocols before your ICU rotation. Hear diabetes management before outpatient clinic days. Matching audio content to your rotation context creates powerful learning synergy.
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