Nutrition education in core medical curricula: a call to action from tomorrow's doctors.

Jessica Ying-Yi Xie, Natalia Abramovich,Juliet Burridge,Ally Jaffee, Iain Broadley

Future healthcare journal(2021)

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In recent years lifestyle interventions have gained traction as increasingly useful ways to promote health among the population. Within these changes, nutrition remains paramount. We aimed to present an overview of the current status of nutrition education in UK undergraduate medical curricula, highlighting pockets of innovative teaching, alongside areas for improvement. Nutrition competency is outlined in General Medical Council Outcomes for Graduates, increasingly featured in mainstream headlines and relevant to each medical speciality. Drawing on our personal experiences we offer insights and suggestions on how the delivery and assessment of nutrition education could be improved. We believe that integrating nutrition into core curricula is urgently needed in order to increase students' and doctors' confidence in discussing the topic of nutrition with patients, with the aim to empower patients to make health promoting dietary changes.
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improved health outcomes,lifestyle medicine,medical students,nutrition,nutrition in medical education,undergraduate medical education
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