Nutrition education for medical students will become more prominent in curriculum beginning this upcoming fall. U.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday announced a new push to get medical schools to teach more about nutrition.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday launched a new partnership with more than 50 medical schools across the country ...
More than 50 American medical schools are committing to the Trump administration’s request to increase the amount and quality of nutrition education training doctors receive before graduating. Health ...
The health secretary has long argued doctors lack nutrition training. More than 50 schools say they will boost their ...
The push is part of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda, but officials say they aren’t dictating ...
Trump administration officials today unveiled a long-teased collaboration with dozens of medical schools that updates their curricula with nutrition training.  | Dozens of medical schools' commitments ...
By HealthDay Staff HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, March 6, 2026 (HealthDay News) — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a new effort Thursday aimed at getting medical schools to spend more ...
Over 50 medical schools will pledge Thursday to boost their nutrition education amid a push from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies.
The Area Agency on Aging of North Idaho will join the Administration for Community Living and senior nutrition service ...
Schools pledge to include at least 40 hours of nutrition education or equivalent competenc ...
The Departments of Health and Human Services and Education March 5 announced a new initiative to increase nutrition education ...