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Diet Therapy

Provides nutritional assessment, counseling, and therapeutic diet management for Air Force patients in military treatment facilities. Develops individualized dietary plans and manages clinical nutrition programs.

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Recruiter vs. Reality
What they tell you

You'll provide clinical nutrition services in Air Force medical facilities — nutritional assessment, therapeutic diet planning, and dietary counseling. Registered dietitian credentials are the standard for civilian dietitian practice and the Air Force training provides experience toward that pathway. Healthcare settings consistently employ dietitians and the demand reflects population health trends.

What it's actually like

Diet therapy in the Air Force means working in clinical nutrition within military treatment facilities — developing therapeutic diets for patients with medical conditions and providing counseling in the overlap between medical treatment and dietary management. The path to becoming a Registered Dietitian requires additional education beyond military training, but the clinical exposure is genuine. The MTF environment provides exposure to a range of conditions and patient populations. Civilian dietitian careers require the RD credential, and the military experience is the foundation that educational programs build on.

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What this actually is in the real world

Your skills translate. Here's what civilian employers call this job — and what they pay.

Dietitians and Nutritionists

Strong match
$69,680$46,490$104,170/yr median
Job market: Faster than average (7%)

Community Health Workers

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$48,520$31,890$76,620/yr median
Job market: Much faster than average (14%)

Medical and Health Services Managers

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$110,680$69,790$174,430/yr median
Job market: Much faster than average (28%)

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program, retrieved Feb 2026. BLS.gov cannot vouch for the data or analyses derived from these data after the data have been retrieved from BLS.gov.

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