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Is Mary's job an example of a public health nutritionist or community nutritionist? Explain.

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What policies might Mary need to become familiar with as she starts her new job?



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Answer to Question 1

Mary is a public health nutritionist as she works for a government program.

Answer to Question 2

The policies of WIC; her county office's policies; WIC legislation; and reimbursement and qualifying guidelines are all examples of policies that Mary would need to become familiar with.



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