Caroline Arman Curtiss, RD, CSO, LD
Dietitian-Nutritionist
900 8th Ave Fort Worth TX, 76104About
Caroline Curtiss RD, CSO, LD, practices medical nutrition therapy in Fort Worth, TX. She is a graduate of Baylor University and the Medical City Healthcare dietetic internship program. She has practiced as a registered dietitian for over 10 years and has worked at several facilities across the metroplex including, Baylor Scott & White, UT Southwestern, Parkland Health and Medical City. Currently, Caroline is the clinical nutrition supervisor of the dietitians at Medical City Fort Worth and Medical City Weatherford. She specializes in the treatment of adult oncology and acute care patients. As a registered dietitian, she assesses patients, and works with the inpatient medical team to provide optimal medical nutrition therapy for her patients. In addition to patient care, Caroline has and continues to precept dietetic interns from the UT Southwestern, Texas Christian University and Medical City Healthcare dietetic internship programs. She loves true crime, spooky season, and is an avid fan of both the Texas Rangers and Baylor football. Although she grew up in the Midwest, she considers herself a Texan
Education and Training
Baylor university BS Nutrition Sciences 2012
Provider Details
Professional Society Memberships
- Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
What do you attribute your success to?
- Loves to learn and teach. She is currently teaching medical residents at Medical City Hospital.
Areas of research
Oncology
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