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FROM ACADEMIC MEDICINE

Family physician applauds culinary medicine programs

When Angie Neison, MD, CCMS, went to medical school, she was surprised there wasn’t more education on nutrition.

Angie Neison, MD, CCMS

Dr. Angie Neison

In fact, on average, physicians receive less than 20 hours of nutrition education, according to the University of Arizona.

Now 15 years into her career as a family physician, Dr. Neison says nutrition is a huge part of her practice. She spends time working to bust myths about nutrition for her patients – including that healthy food is boring and bland, that making it is time consuming, and that healthy food is expensive. She also spends time teaching aspects of culinary medicine to her colleagues – many of whom are well into their careers – so they can better serve their patients.

It’s worth it to spend time learning about nutrition, she said, whether that’s as a medical student in a culinary medicine program or a practicing physician taking additional courses.

Nutrition education in medical school hasn’t been a priority, she said, maybe because there is so much to learn, or maybe because there is no money to be made in prevention.

“If doctors learn it, they are able to better guide patients,” she said.

Correction, 11/29/22: An earlier version of this article misstated Dr. Albin's institution.

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