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How to Become a CSO
Become a CDR Board Certified Specialist in Oncology Nutrition
Obtain the credentials that show you have specialized knowledge in the field of oncology.
Steps to take:
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Study outline
Begin reviewing the content guidelines obtained from the practice analysis. http://www.cdrnet.org/pdfs/Oncology%20Content%20Outline.pdf -
Study for exam
Using references identified from the test question writers or others as preferred, and begin reviewing material. See the references used for writing questions at: http://www.cdrnet.org/PDFs/OncologyNutritionReferences11-2007.pdf
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Register for the test
Sign up to take the exam at CDR’s website http://www.cdrnet.org/certifications/spec/oncology.htm -
Take the exam
Take the exam during the three week window via computer.
Download
This PDF file that contains a summary of how to study for the CSO (Certified Board Specialist in Oncology) exam.
ON DPG Certification June 2008 (PDF 13 KB)