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How to Become a Registered Dietitian in Nevada 2026: RD/RDN License Guide
How to Become a Registered Dietitian in Nevada
Nevada dietitians must hold both CDR national registration and a state license issued through the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners, Dietetics section. Nevada's unique market profile sets it apart from most states: Las Vegas's massive hospitality and resort industry creates steady demand for dietitians in celebrity nutrition, sports performance nutrition, and high-volume food-service management, roles that pay above standard clinical benchmarks. Alongside the hospitality market, Nevada's growing health systems and dialysis network drive consistent clinical RD demand.
The CDR master's-degree requirement, effective January 1, 2024, applies in Nevada as in all states.
Step 1: ACEND-Accredited Nutrition Program
Complete a master's degree or higher from an ACEND-accredited dietetics or nutrition program. The curriculum must include a Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) covering the full scope of nutrition sciences, clinical practice, and food-service management. After the DPD, complete a Dietetic Internship (DI) or coordinated program with a minimum of 1,200 supervised practice hours. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) offers an ACEND-accredited program for Nevada-based candidates; many Nevada dietitians complete programs in neighboring California, Arizona, or Utah.
Step 2: CDR Registration Examination
Upon CDR authorization to test:
- Exam fee: approximately $200
- Format: 145 questions (125 scored + 20 unscored), computer-adaptive
- Delivery: Pearson VUE in-person or remote proctoring
- Renewal: 75 PDUs per 5-year cycle
Step 3: Nevada State Dietitian License
Apply to the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners, Dietetics after passing the CDR exam. The application fee is approximately $75-$100. Submit CDR pass confirmation, official ACEND transcripts, and supervised practice documentation. Nevada issues biennial licenses; renewal aligns with CDR's 5-year PDU cycle. Operating as a dietitian in Nevada without a state license is unlawful regardless of CDR status.
Continuing Education
CDR requires 75 PDUs every 5 years. Nevada's state CE requirements align with CDR's cycle. Given the state's unique hospitality market, continuing education in sports nutrition, weight management, eating behavior, and high-performance nutrition can be professionally valuable beyond strict CE compliance. CDR-approved specialty certifications in sports dietetics (CSSD) or renal nutrition (CSR) are popular PDU pathways for Nevada practitioners.
RD vs. RDN
Both titles, Registered Dietitian (RD) and Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), represent the same CDR credential since 2013. Nevada's state license uses the "licensed dietitian" or "dietitian" title. The RD/RDN suffix is a CDR designation you add to your professional title. In Las Vegas's consumer-facing food and wellness market, many practitioners prefer RDN to distinguish their credentials from the looser "nutritionist" label used by non-credentialed practitioners.
Nevada RD Salary Ranges
Nevada salaries, particularly in Las Vegas, reflect both strong demand and the state's above-average cost of living in metro areas. 2026 estimates:
- Entry-level clinical RD: $52,000-$66,000/year
- Experienced clinical RD: $65,000-$80,000/year
- Renal/dialysis RD: $65,000-$85,000/year
- Travel RD (contract): $35-$50/hour plus housing stipend
- Hospitality/resort nutrition specialist: $60,000-$90,000/year (variable; depends heavily on property and role scope)
- Sports/celebrity nutrition (Las Vegas): highly variable; upper-end private clients can command $100/hr+
Top Employers for Nevada Dietitians
- Valley Health System, large Las Vegas hospital network; acute care clinical nutrition roles
- Renown Health, northern Nevada's largest health system based in Reno; clinical and community nutrition
- University Medical Center (UMC) Las Vegas, Clark County's public academic hospital; trauma and specialty nutrition roles
- DaVita / Fresenius Kidney Care, high density of dialysis clinics in Las Vegas metro; consistent renal RD demand
- Major Las Vegas resort-casino properties, MGM Grand, Wynn, Caesars, and others employ dietitians for high-volume food-service management, athlete catering, and guest wellness programs
- Nevada WIC Program, community nutrition counselors in Clark, Washoe, and rural counties
- Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), long-term care nutrition management; growing need with Nevada's expanding senior population
- Private practice / sports nutrition, performance nutrition clients, weight management, and celebrity nutrition consulting in Las Vegas
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