Dietetics (营养学) is the application of the science of nutrition (营养) to the selection and preparationof foods, in health and disease. A dietitian is specially trained to give practical advice to individualsabout their diets. He/she will have received training in a hospital and/or community settingas part of his/her course. Many dietitians are employed in the NHS (National Health Service).They work with both healthy and sick people, as well as their families. With patients who needspecial diets, dietitians use their scientific knowledge to provide practical information that isappropriate to the patient’s medical history and lifestyle. These days a large number of dietitians spend some or all of their time working in the community rather than in a hospital. Many of these have full conditions to apply for registration inpublic health nutrition as well as being registered dietitians (RD). In the community, the dietitian’swork is more about health education, although many also run clinics (诊所) for people who needspecialists’ suggestions about the right diet. Dietitians also work in research, the food industry,government, the media and education. Information about part-time dietitians is available from theFreelance Dietitians Group of the British Dietetic Association. It is necessary to have a degree (BSc or MSc) in nutrition and dietetics to work as a dietitian.The British Dietetic Association has information about qualifying as a dietitian. There exist un-dergraduate and postgraduate degrees for a qualified dietitian who has finished required courses. According to the passage, who can be a dietitian
A.Those who have worked with sick people. B.Those who like to help other people. C.Those with a degree of BSc in nutrition and dietetics. D.Those with enthusiasm for nutrition and dietetics.