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Dietetic Internship: Location

Introduction

Admissions

Location

Program

Applications

 

Curriculum

Financial

 

 

Campus Facilities

The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey is the state's university of health sciences, with programs at five main campuses and also at educational and health care institutions in communities throughout the state.

The Dietetic Internship offices are housed on UMDNJ’s newest campus in Scotch Plains.  Interns regularly use classroom and computer lab facilities on the Scotch Plains campus which is connected to other university campuses via state of the art telecommunication technology. 

Scotch Plains Health Sciences Building

Scotch Plains Conference Center

In addition, Dietetic Interns utilize classroom and support facilities on UMDNJ’s Newark  and Piscataway/New Brunswick campuses which include two medical schools, a dental school, a behavioral health center, and two teaching hospitals.   The Newark campus is also home to the School of Health Related Professions' state-of -the-art simulation laboratories and technology center

Dietetic Interns present research presentation in state-of-the-art auditorium in the Stanley S. Bergen Building, Newark campus Dietetic Interns practice patient interviewing in SHRP simulation laboratory

and the George F. Smith Library of the Health Sciences, a major resource for biomedical literature in New Jersey and the Northeast. The vast resources of the University's Newark campus for education, research and services enhance all of the programs in related-health sciences. I


Clinical Facilities

The Dietetic Internship provides experiences with varied populations in a wide variety of health care settings by utilizing a large number of health care facilities throughout New Jersey and with the assistance of over 185 Registered Dietitians and clinical faculty. Students complete clinical rotations in a variety of facilities. These facilities may include:

Cardiovascular Care Group, Bellville

Care One, Teaneck
Center for Diabetes Education at Community Medical Center, Forked River

Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Hillside
Community Medical Center, Toms River
Cranford Health and Extended Care, Cranford
Diabetes and Endocrinology Assoc., Hamilton
Diabetes Center of New Jersey/Solaris Health System, Edison
Dialysis Clinic Inc., RWJ Dialysis Center, North Brunswick
Fresnius Medical, Toms River
Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack

HealthBarn, USA, Inc., Wykoff
Health South Rehabilitation Hospital, Toms River and Tinton Falls
Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington

Inglemoor Rehabilitation and Care Center, Livingston
Jersey Shore Medical Center, Toms River
John F. Kennedy Medical Center, Edison
Kessler Institutes for Rehabilitation, West Orange, SaddleBrook, Chester
Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch
Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown
Mountainside Hospital, Montclair
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark
New Jersey Veterans' Home, Menlo Park, Paramus
Ocean Medical Center/Meridian Health System, Brick

Overlook Hospital Eating Disorders Program, Summit
Pathmark Stores, Inc., Montvale
Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy, Old Bridge
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Rahway, Rahway
Runnels Specialized Hospital, Berkeley Heights
Rutgers University-NJ Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program, Essex Co., Ocean Co.
St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston
St. Clare's Hospital, Denville
St. Clare's Hospital, Regional Diabetes Center, Dover
St. Peter's Medical Center, New Brunswick
Somerset Medical Center, Somerville
Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
Trinitas Medical Center, Elizabeth
UMDNJ-Cancer Institute of New Jersey
UMDNJ-Institute for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Newark
UMDNJ-University Hospital, Newark
UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School, Newark

University Medical Center at Princeton, Princeton
The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood

Wakefern Food Corporation, Edison

 

Living and Working in the Tri-State Area

Housing

Students are responsible for selecting their own living accommodations. On campus Graduate Student Housing is available on the Newark Campus at 180 West Market. Students may select off-campus housing in a variety of urban and suburban locations in central and northern New Jersey. Many past interns have roomed together to share the cost of an apartment.   As a UMDNJ intern, you will be supplied with the names and addresses of the other interns in your class in case you wish to contact them. The class meets prior to the beginning of the semester, and many interns take this opportunity to look for accommodations.


Transportation

The UMDNJ Newark campus is easily reached on public transportation from New Jersey and New York City. By private transportation, it is within a five minute drive of the Garden State Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike. The Scotch Plains campus, located in Union County, is close to the Garden State Parkway and Routes 22 and 78. Clinical experience sites are located throughout New Jersey. A car is required..

Recreation


The University's unique location near New York City, Philadelphia, the Pocono and Catskill Mountains, and the Jersey Shore provides many entertainment and recreational opportunities.

New Jersey Entertainment
New York City Entertainment
Philadelphia Entertainment
Atlantic City Entertainment

 

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