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Undergraduate Medical Education: Lifestyle Medicine Curriculum Implementation Standards

Jennifer L. Trilk, Shannon Worthman, Paulina Shetty, Karen Studer, April Wilson, Marianna S. Wetherill, Lori Whelan, Shipra Bansal, Megan Alexander, Beth Frates, Sylvia Cramer, Brenda Rea

2021American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lifestyle medicine (LM) is an emerging specialty that is gaining momentum and support from around the world. The American Medical Association passed a resolution to support incorporating LM curricula in medical schools in 2017. Since then, the American College of Lifestyle Medicine Undergraduate Medical Education Task Force has created a framework for incorporating LM into medical school curricula. This article provides competencies for medical school LM curriculum implementation and illustrates how they relate to the Association of American Medical College's Core Entrustable Professional Activities and the LM Certification Competencies from the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine. Finally, standards are presented for how medical schools may receive certification for integrating LM into their curriculum and how medical students can work toward becoming board certified in LM through an educational pathway.

Topics & Concepts

CurriculumCertificationMedical educationMedicineSpecialtyMedical schoolLifestyle medicineCore competencyBoard certificationTask forceFamily medicineContinuing medical educationPedagogyPsychologyManagementContinuing educationPublic administrationEconomicsPolitical scienceObesity and Health PracticesEating Disorders and BehaviorsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet