Viewpoint: Better Late Than Never: Nutrition Education Opportunities for Physicians in the United States
Diet and nutrition have an important impact on chronic disease and mortality and have spurred growth in the food is medicine approach. Yet, in the United States (US), post-graduate nutrition education and training for physicians remain limited. This may change as American policies focused on nutriti...
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Main Authors: | Jaclyn Albin (Author), Dominique R. Williams (Author), John T. Stutts (Author), Giovanna Santander (Author), Andie Lee Gonzalez (Author), Mary Beth Arensberg (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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