Background & aims: Nutrition education is not adequately represented in the medical curriculum, and this prompted the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) to launch the Nutrition Education in Medical Schools (NEMS) Project in 2017. The aim of this original paper was to describe the perspectives of different actors in the promotion of nutrition education in medical schools. Methods: On 11 November 2021, an online meeting was held on this topic, where nine representatives from different backgrounds participated in the scientific programme. More than 640 participants registered to this webinar. Results: The different models of Nutrition Education in Medical Schools were introduced by Prof. Cristina Cuerda (Spain) and ...
COVID-19 has further exacerbated trends of widening health inequalities in the UK. Shockingly, the n...
Background: In many countries, doctors are recommended to provide nutrition care to patients to impr...
Aim: To synthesise a selection of UK medical students’ and doctors’ views surrounding nutrition in m...
Background & aims: Nutrition education is not adequately represented in the medical curriculum, and ...
22siBackground & aims: Nutrition education is not well represented in the medical curriculum. The ai...
13BACKGROUND & AIMS: Nutrition education is necessary in the training of healthcare professionals, ...
Consumers and patients are unsure of whom to trust for nutritional advice. Although medical doctors ...
Increasing the number and involvement of nutrition experts and nutrition advocates within medical sc...
Aim: To synthesise a selection of UK medical students' and doctors' views surrounding nutrition in m...
Background: The provision of nutrition care by doctors is important in promoting healthy dietary hab...
Background: The provision of nutrition care by doctors is important in promoting healthy dietary hab...
Undergraduate medical education has undergone significant changes in development of new curricula, n...
Abstract Background The provision of nutrition care by doctors is important in promoting healthy die...
Poor nutrition is widely recognised as one of the key modifiable risks to health and life, with doct...
Objective Management of diet-related chronic diseases may benefit from improved nutrition education ...
COVID-19 has further exacerbated trends of widening health inequalities in the UK. Shockingly, the n...
Background: In many countries, doctors are recommended to provide nutrition care to patients to impr...
Aim: To synthesise a selection of UK medical students’ and doctors’ views surrounding nutrition in m...
Background & aims: Nutrition education is not adequately represented in the medical curriculum, and ...
22siBackground & aims: Nutrition education is not well represented in the medical curriculum. The ai...
13BACKGROUND & AIMS: Nutrition education is necessary in the training of healthcare professionals, ...
Consumers and patients are unsure of whom to trust for nutritional advice. Although medical doctors ...
Increasing the number and involvement of nutrition experts and nutrition advocates within medical sc...
Aim: To synthesise a selection of UK medical students' and doctors' views surrounding nutrition in m...
Background: The provision of nutrition care by doctors is important in promoting healthy dietary hab...
Background: The provision of nutrition care by doctors is important in promoting healthy dietary hab...
Undergraduate medical education has undergone significant changes in development of new curricula, n...
Abstract Background The provision of nutrition care by doctors is important in promoting healthy die...
Poor nutrition is widely recognised as one of the key modifiable risks to health and life, with doct...
Objective Management of diet-related chronic diseases may benefit from improved nutrition education ...
COVID-19 has further exacerbated trends of widening health inequalities in the UK. Shockingly, the n...
Background: In many countries, doctors are recommended to provide nutrition care to patients to impr...
Aim: To synthesise a selection of UK medical students’ and doctors’ views surrounding nutrition in m...