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Briefing: Opinion: Future physicians need more nutrition education — but not of the MAHA variety
Strategic angle: Credible nutrition educators and scientists need to be closely involved as medical schools add more instruction on nutrition.
editorial-staff
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Updated 15 days ago
The integration of nutrition education into medical curricula is increasingly recognized as essential for future physicians. However, the approach must be carefully structured.
Involving credible nutrition educators and scientists ensures that the content delivered is evidence-based and relevant to clinical practice. This collaboration can enhance the educational framework significantly.
Medical schools must consider the implications of this integration on their existing curricula and faculty resources, ensuring that the implementation is both effective and sustainable.