I have always been interested in nutrition, so I was excited to learn that we would have a lecture given by a registered dietician as part of our curriculum in occupational therapy school. This is an area in which I believe OTs have a great opportunity to partner with dietitians to provide the best care possible for our clients. Nutrition is one of the foundational pillars of our health, as it affects our physical, mental, and psychological well-being. What we choose to put into our bodies can have a profound effect on not only our health, but on therapy outcomes as well. One of the biggest takeaways from the lecture that I learned was that RDs often have to advocate for their profession, much like OTs do as well. Nutrition and OT are both fields that are commonly misunderstood. RDs might hear, “You help people lose weight through a diet, right?” and OTs hear, “Oh, you help people get jobs?” Both professions have so much more to them than it might seem from the outside. ...