Clinical nutrition is not a solo effort.
At Option Care Health, our registered dietitians are a critical part of the nutrition support team working together with nurses, pharmacists and other clinicians to provide the best care for our patients whether they’re in the hospital or at home.
We focus on a collaborative approach because we know it is most effective for patients and supports optimal outcomes.
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