2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40670-018-00655-4
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Development and Evaluation of a Nutrition-Centered Lifestyle Medicine Curriculum for Physician Assistant Students

Abstract: Background US medical schools are increasingly integrating lifestyle medicine competencies into their academic programs. Yet, physician assistant (PA) academic programs have been slower to respond. Methods We developed, implemented, and evaluated a nutrition-centered lifestyle medicine curriculum for 2nd-year PA students (n = 24). The 4-week hybrid, 2-credit hour course activities aligned with the American College of Lifestyle Medicine competencies for primary care providers and reinforced four of the Accredit… Show more

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“…25 Most physicians are aware of the long-term complications of a poor diet but are seldom trained in diet counseling and nutritional intake. 26 Nutritional training and lifestyle medicine curriculum are beginning to take shape in the US, 27,28 showing increased counseling efforts with patients. 29 Even though national initiatives such as "Meatless Mondays" are becoming more popular, the United States is still lagging in public attitude toward plant-based diets compared to other countries, 30 which may reduce medical providers' willingness to discuss the topic with patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 Most physicians are aware of the long-term complications of a poor diet but are seldom trained in diet counseling and nutritional intake. 26 Nutritional training and lifestyle medicine curriculum are beginning to take shape in the US, 27,28 showing increased counseling efforts with patients. 29 Even though national initiatives such as "Meatless Mondays" are becoming more popular, the United States is still lagging in public attitude toward plant-based diets compared to other countries, 30 which may reduce medical providers' willingness to discuss the topic with patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To better understand the "Health meets Food" curriculum, [16][17] faculty from the UAMS Northwest Regional Campus attended a culinary medicine demonstration at Brightwater. IPE leadership and faculty members from multiple academic programs (e.g.…”
Section: Implementing Culinary Medicine Ipe For Regional Campus Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By learning nutritional principles in a "hands-on" manner, participants can improve diet variety and healthy cooking practices and build confidence toward food-related behavior change and kitchen self-efficacy [10][11][12][13]. Culinary medicine has been widely evaluated in academic settings as part of medical trainee curricula [14][15][16][17]. In a community-based trial setting, 6 weeks of culinary medicine improved adherence to the Mediterranean diet and provided cost savings to participants compared with those receiving nutrition counseling from their healthcare providers [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%