Ensuring that health care providers have access to quality nutrition education can help advance Food Is Medicine. In September 2024, a professionally diverse panel of medical and nutrition experts proposed a set of recommended nutrition competencies for medical students and physician trainees. According to the researchers, incorporating competencies into medical education has the potential to improve health by equipping physicians with the knowledge they’ve long needed to advise patients about nutrition and food choices. Visit here for more information.
To assist current health care professionals in accessing nutrition and Food Is Medicine education, the following resources are available. Each of these resources focuses on nutritional education and the benefits of nutritional interventions.
The health provider-focused courses are accredited, consistent with nutrition guidelines and accepted nutritional principles, and are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Inclusion on this list does not constitute endorsement by HHS of these courses, their operators, or their affiliated institutions.
Do you have a provider resource to recommend to HHS? Contact Us with your suggestion.
Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025 Continuing Professional Education Self-Study Modules
The Dietary Guidelines for Americans and Commission on Dietetic Registration
Food as Medicine: Nutrition for Treatment and Risk Reduction
American College of Lifestyle Medicine
Anti-Inflammatory Diet
Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine
Nutrition & Cardiovascular Health
Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine
Food as Medicine for Type 2 Diabetes Remission
American College of Lifestyle Medicine
Remission of Type 2 Diabetes and Reversal of Insulin Resistance
American College of Lifestyle Medicine