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Nasrin Sinichi, MS, RD/LD
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Cell phone: 405-***-****
Email:********@************.***
EDUCATION:
**** - **** ******** **********, ******** State University. Experiences completed at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Enid, Oklahoma.
1997 - 2000 Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences (GPA: 3.6), Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Thesis Title: Effects of soy protein on indices of bone turnover in men and women.
1993 - 1996 Bachelor of Science in Dietetics (GPA: 3.7), Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
EXPERIENCE:
2024 – present Clinical Dietitian III
2016 – present Clinical Dietitian, Saint Francis Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma
2004 – 2024 Keith & Associate Inc., Clinical Dietitian and Consulting, Outpatient, Tulsa, Oklahoma
2004 - 2015 Clinical Dietitian, Hillcrest Hospital south, Tulsa, Oklahoma
2001 – 2003 Clinical Dietitian, Muskogee Regional Medical Center, Muskogee Oklahoma.
1997 – 2000 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
1996 – 1997 Computer Lab Monitor, College of Business Administration, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
1995 – 1997 Lab Staff, Department of Biochemistry, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.
1995 – 1996 Volunteer Dietitian Assistant, Nutrition Department at Stillwater, Medical Center, Stillwater, OK
PROFESSIOAL MEMBERSHIP/Awards:
1996 – 2015 The American Dietetic Association membership/Oklahoma Dietetic Association.
2010 Employee of The Year at Hillcrest Hospital South
2000 Perfect Attendance Award at Muskogee Regional Medical Center.
1995-1997 Nutrition club membership
1993 – 1996 Dean’s Honor Roll
ABSTRACTS:
Khalil DA, Shotton AD, Droke EA, Arquitt AB, Soliman A, Sinichi N, Hodges SB, Lucas EA, Juma S, Arjmandi BH. Assessment of iron requirements for growth and bone mineral density in rapidly growing male rats. ASBMR 21st Annual Meeting (May 1999).
Arjmandi BH, Khalil DA, Munsen ME, Lucas EA. Sinichi N, Hodges SB. Naturrally occurring selective estrogen receptor, soy isoflavones, relieve osteoarthritic symptoms in both men and women. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage (in progress).
Sinichi N, Gates GE. Folate intake and supplement use in women of childbearing age. Journal of The American Dietetic Association. 1998; 98: A-64.
PUBLICATIONS:
Nasrin Sinichi, Clinical Dietitian, “The Mediterranean Diet,” published in Oklahoma Heart Institute magazine, Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2014.
Nasrin Sinichi, Clinical Dietitian, “The DASH Diet,” published in Oklahoma Heart Institute magazine, Volume 8, Number 2, Fall 2013.
Arjmandi BH, Khalil DA, Lucas EA, Juma S, Sinichi N, Hodges SB, Payton ME, Hammond L, Munson ME, Wild R. Soy protein may be more effective in relieving osteoarthritis-associated symptoms in men in comparison with women. Int. Fertility 2003.
Arjmandi BH, Khalil DA, Lucas EA, Smith BJ, Sinichi N, Hodges SB, Payton ME, Hammond L, Munson ME, Wild R. Soy protein with its isoflavones improves bone makers in middle-aged and elderly women, FASEB 2001;15: A728.
Khalil DA, Lucas EA, Juma S, Sinichi N, Hodges SB, Payton ME, Hammond L, Munson ME, Arjmandi, BH. Soy protein supplementation may exert beneficial effects on bone in men. FASEB 2001; 15: A727.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATION
Sinichi N, Gates GE. Folate intake and supplement use in women of childbearing age. Oklahoma Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Poster session, Stillwater, OK, March 1998.
RERFERENCE
Available upon request.