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Minnesota Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Annual Meeting Speaker Resumes 2022 Melinda Boyd, DCN, MPH, MHR, RD, FAND 41 Wiltshire Circle Easley, SC 29642 Phone: 864-633-9093 Email: melinda.jill.boyd@gmail.com EDUCATION Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Health Professions, Graduate Programs in Clinical Nutrition, 2018 Doctorate of Clinical Nutrition Pilot Research Study: Research Interest and Research Involvement Among US Registered Dietitians; January 2015 Clinical Residency: Gastroenterology at Woodholme Gastroenterology Associates; Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Metabolic Disorders at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism; January-August 2016 Advanced Practice Case Study: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Infertility, and Nutrition; January 2017 Final Research Study: Characteristics and drivers of the registered dietitian nutritionist’s sustained involvement in clinical research activities: A mixed methods study University of Oklahoma, 2011 Master of Human Relations Internship: Mentor for new faculty at Kaplan University, School of Health Sciences Internship: Advancement Via Individual Determination tutor for 6-12th graders at American School, Lajes Air Field University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2008 Master of Public Health, Epidemiology Professional Paper Title: Review of Current Research on Diet and Exercise in Reducing the Symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA, 2003 B.S. Nutrition Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA, 2002 B.S. Biology INTERNSHIP Sodexho Mid-Atlantic Dietetic Internship, Baltimore, MD, 2004 Participated in weekly classes on various nutrition related topics. Completed a nine-week food service rotation including tray line and meal service, cafeteria management, catering and financial management. A 16-week clinical rotation included providing medical nutrition therapy for a variety of disease states including diabetes, HIV, renal and cardiac. Completed assessments, calculated enteral and parenteral feedings, and worked within a multidisciplinary team. A five-week community nutrition rotation included visits to WIC, outpatient clinics, Moveable Feast, Cooperative Extension, and Johns Hopkins Bayview Weight Management Center. Elective rotations allowed for other experiences. ADDITIONAL NUTRITION TRAINING Residency for Doctor of Clinical Nutrition, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, June 2016-July 2016 (4 weeks) Focus of residency was on clinical nutrition related to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Observation with physicians occurred in the areas of sex hormone disorders (including PCOS), diabetes, lipid disorders, and reproductive endocrinology. This included the development of advanced level practice skills related to the management of a patient with PCOS and other conditions relevant to women’s health. Residency for Doctor of Clinical Nutrition, Woodholme Gastroenterology Associates, February- May 2016 (6 weeks) Focus of residency was on clinical nutrition related to various gastrointestinal disorders. This included gastroesophageal reflux disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and inflammatory bowel disease. This included the development of advanced level practice skills related to the management of gastrointestinal disorders. Nutrient Rich Foods Media Training, January 2009 Participated in media training for the topic of nutrient rich foods. This training included general media training for print and television media. Goodwill Dietetic Tour of China, June 2005-July 2005 Studied the nutrition practices and customs in the People's Republic of China Beijing, Xian, Chengdu, Chongqing, Yangtze River, Shanghai. Toured hospital facilities, including Traditional Chinese Medicine hospitals and pharmacies. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Health Promotion Dietitian Ellsworth AFB, SD September 2018-December 2020 • Time is spent 50/50 between clinical outpatient tasks and community-based health promotion. • Provide one-on-one counseling for a variety of conditions including weight management, diabetes, GI disorders, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and pediatrics. • Teach monthly classes and prepare diet education materials as part of a weight management program. • Participate in improving the nutrition landscape of the base community. • Provide support for nutrition related topics, weight management, and disease prevention for active-duty military units. • Brief bi-monthly at OB orientation. • Work with the commissary by offering monthly tours, informational booths, and recipe tastings. • Attend meetings and brief community leaders as required. • Collaborate with disease management team. Dietitian (locum) Ipswich Hospital, Suffolk, UK February 2018-June 2018 • Worked as a community dietitian in Band 5 and Band 6 adult clinics as needed, completing both initial assessment and follow up visits and providing education as necessary. • Regularly covered head, neck and throat cancer ward as part of a multi-disciplinary team covering radiotherapy patients. • Consulted on other radiotherapy and chemotherapy patients as requested by the oncology ward. • Conducted oral nutrition supplement reviews via telephone at care homes, private residences, and for oncology patients. Departmental Student Assistant Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Health Professions, Graduate Programs in Clinical Nutrition January 2013-May 2013 Online • Completed various tasks for the department and assisted with management of data related to student and faculty publications, presentations and accomplishments. • Updated department Facebook page. • Submitted departmental kudos for inclusion in school newsletter. • Managed data related to student and faculty publications and presentations. • Completed other tasks as assigned. Competent Professional Authority, Registered Dietitian Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Overseas March 2012-July 2015 Misawa Air Base • Provided general, age based and life cycle appropriate nutrition counseling for pregnant women, postpartum women, women breastfeeding, infants, and children up to age 5 years that qualified for supplemental nutrition services. • Completed basic administrative tasks as needed. • Obtained heights and weights, and monitored the growth of participants. • Discussed the program with new participants and explained the process for using drafts at the local commissary. • Completed telephone consults and proxy grocery shopping for out of area participants. • Wrote newsletter articles, developed class lesson plans, provided community outreach, read children’s books at the library and hosted events in local schools. • Completed other duties as assigned.
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