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Our Faculty
Rachel Barkley, MS, RD, LD
Dietetic Internship Program Director and Associate Professor
Telephone: (913)-588-7683
Fax: (913)-588-8946
E-mail: rbarkley@kumc.edu
- Rachel received a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical
Dietetics at the University of Missouri, Columbia, and her certification
as a Registered
Dietitian in 1976. She continued studies in Human Nutrition at the
University of Missouri, Columbia, and was awarded a Master of Science degree
in 1979.
Rachel is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Therapeutic Science
at the Kansas University Medical Center, Department of Occupational Therapy
Education. This doctoral program is an interdisciplinary program
that focuses
on issues related to disability.
- Ms. Barkley has worked with dietetics and nutrition
students for many years in the role of program director for a Coordinated
Program in Dietetics,
a Didactic Program in Dietetics, and as a Dietetic Internship Program
Director. She has also taught the following courses at two different universities
(Kansas
University Medical Center and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
Center): Public Health Nutrition, Practicum, Nutrition during the Life Cycle,
Community
Nutrition, Nutrition Counseling, Introductory Nutrition, and others.
At the 2000 Summit on Best Practices in Dietetics Education, an international
nutrition
experience that she planned and coordinated was selected as one of
three presentations for the 2000 Summit that was held at the American Dietetic
Association Annual Conference.
- In addition to working in the area of higher education,
Ms. Barkley has had professional positions working as a Public Health Nutritionist
for
the Missouri Division of Health and as a Clinical Dietitian at Cox
Medical Center in Springfield, MO.
- Ms. Barkley was recognized as Outstanding Dietetics
Educator (Oklahoma, 1995), Outstanding Dietitian of the Year (Oklahoma, 1991)
and Recognized
Young Dietitian of the Year (Missouri, 1982) by the American Dietetic
Association.
- Ms. Barkley’s planned research for the doctoral
degree will be related to study of obesity and its impact on child health
and disability.
She is interested in researching topics that allow her to use her
expertise in nutrition and interests in maternal and child health.
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