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EDUCATION
Bachelor
of
Science,
Clinical
Nutrition
June
2015
University
of
California,
Davis
SKILLS
&
ABILITIES
Menu
Planning
Planned
and
wrote
a
five-day
selective
cycle
menu
for
the
patients
of
a
skilled
nursing
facility
over
65
years
of
age
of
various
ethnic
groups
and
income
levels
Gained
practical
knowledge
and
hands-on
experience
in
quantity
food
production
and
foodservice
operations
Nutritional
Assessment
Learned
the
impact
of
different
pathophysiological
states
of
nutritional
status
and
metabolism
Assessed
the
nutritional
status
of
clients/patients
and
interpreted
laboratory
parameters,
using
case
study
format
Communication
Practiced
effective,
culturally
appropriate
counseling
skills
in
educating
clients/patients
with
various
pathological
conditions
(diabetes,
obesity,
eating
disorders,
renal
and
gastrointestinal
disease,
critical
illness/trauma,
and
etc.)
Successfully
developed
and
lead
multiple
presentations,
ranging
from
topics
of
sustainability
and
in-service
training
NUTRITION
AND
HEALTH
REALATED
EXPERIENCE
Nutrition
Talk
Education
Program,
UC
Davis
Nutrition
Education
Intern
01/2014
05/2014
Program
operates
in
each
dining
room
throughout
the
academic
year
to
provide
the
student
population
with
opportunities
to
learn
key
strategies
to
living
a
healthy
lifestyle
Each
week,
interns
deliver
topics
addressing
some
of
the
most
common
questions
related
to
nutrition,
wellness,
and
exercise
through
table
events,
which
consisted
of
hosting
interactive
games
and
activities,
providing
educational
handouts/pamphlets,
and
offering
advice
on
an
individual
basis
Interns
are
given
the
opportunity
to
create
their
own
curriculum
to
present
at
a
scheduled
tabling
event
at
the
end
of
the
quarter
Provide
living
skills
instruction
as
defined
in
the
Individual
Support
Plan
(ISP),
with
the
purpose
of
maintaining
and
enhancing
independent
functioning
in
the
community
Instruct
and
assist
clients
with
managing
their
health
and
medical
needs,
including
medication
administration
and
treatments
as
prescribed
In
accordance
with
Title
17
Regulations,
provide
on-going
monitoring,
tracking,
and
analysis
of
client
progress
via
required
documentation
(e.g.
quarterly
or
semi-annual
progress
reports,
living
skills
assessments,
budget
reports,
etc.)
Act as an advocate for clients and comply with Mandated Reporter Regulations
Influence customer buying decisions through knowledge of quality, value, and style of products
Oversee
all
incoming
and
outgoing
cash
profits
for
main
campus
store
and
four
additional
branch
stores
Prepare deposits and cash bags, and ensure sales balance for the day complies with projections
Greet and provide excellent customer service while obtaining maximum sales results
Maintain
friendly,
professional
behavior
at
all
times
with
customers,
supervisors,
and
co-
workers
Assist
graduate
and
doctoral
candidates
with
their
research
to
better
understand
the
role
of
the
ubiquitin
modification
system
in
plant
biology
using
the
model
plant
Arabidopsis
thaliana
Responsible
for
plant
propagation,
which
is
the
deliberate
production
of
new
plants
using
various
starter
materials
(e.g.
seeds),
including
their
intensive
but
temporary
care
Adhere with laboratory regulations to maintain a sanitary and orderly lab environment
EXTRACIRRCULAR
ACTIVTIES
Nutrition
Tutoring,
Davis,
CA
Grader
01/2015
03/2015
Responsible for grading and tallying exams for introductory nutrition course of 1000 students
Camp
Mokuleia,
Oahu,
HI
Camp
Volunteer
06/2011
Assisted
the
Hawaii
Hemophilia
Foundation
in
the
event
planning
of
their
First
Annual
Family
Camp
decorating
the
facilities,
preparing
goodie
bags,
facilitating
activities,
etc.
Cultivate
networks
among
the
families
affected
by
bleeding
disorders
so
that
they
have
knowledgeable
resources
and
emotional
support
on
which
to
rely
Camp
Hemotion,
Coarsegold,
CA
Junior/Assistant
Counselor
Summer
2008
2010
Supervise
and
lead
cabins
for
an
annual
weeklong
residential
summer
camp
for
children,
ages
7-
14,
living
with
bleeding
disorders,
known
carriers,
and
their
siblings