In a major shift in the way medical professionals are trained, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced a groundbreaking partnership with over 50 medical schools across the United States. This initiative aims to integrate comprehensive nutrition education into medical school curricula, a move that could have a profound impact on the way doctors approach patient care. As part of this partnership, medical schools will develop and implement innovative nutrition education programs, equipping future physicians with the knowledge and skills they need to advise patients on healthy eating habits and disease prevention. The move is seen as a significant step towards a more holistic approach to healthcare, one that prioritizes the role of diet and nutrition in maintaining overall well-being.


Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday launched a new partnership with more than 50 medical schools across the country on teaching nutrition education. “Together, ...