U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called on medical schools and residency programs to “embed rigorous, measurable nutrition education at every stage” of training.
In a Wednesday opinion column for The Wall Street Journal, Kennedy wrote that Education Secretary Linda McMahon supported his demands on the medical community.
“I am calling on medical schools, residency programs, licensing boards, and assessment and accrediting bodies to overhaul their standards. They must embed rigorous, measurable nutrition education at every stage of medical training,” Kennedy wrote.
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