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Addressing the Gap of Nutrition in Medical Education: Experiences and Expectations of Medical Students and Residents in France and the United States

Solenn Thircuir, Nancy N. Chen, Kristine A. Madsen

2023Nutrients21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Distinct pedagogical approaches within medical curricula in France and in the U.S. reflect a growing recognition of the importance of nutrition to address major public health challenges. However, recent generations of medical students have expressed mixed opinions regarding nutrition education. What pedagogical approach may improve nutrition education? Despite different medical systems, students from both France and the U.S. share similar concerns and expectations, that nutrition knowledge must be embedded in the curriculum and must be engaging. Hands-on, system-based, epistemological, and multidisciplinary approaches need better articulation to forge a robust medical curriculum. In the rapidly changing contexts of medicine and public awareness, social science research may facilitate recommendations for improved nutrition education.

Topics & Concepts

CurriculumArticulation (sociology)Medical educationMultidisciplinary approachNutrition EducationPublic healthMedicinePolitical sciencePsychologyPedagogySociologyNursingGerontologySocial scienceLawPoliticsInnovations in Medical EducationHealth Sciences Research and EducationEmpathy and Medical Education
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