… a mutual recognition that HHS and leaders in American medicine can come together to advance shared goals and interests. After months of seeking feedback, we landed on a clear standard. A minimum of 40 hours of nutrition education across all four years of undergraduate medical education. For schools that felt competency based learning was a better benchmark for mastery, we partnered with national experts and those medical schools to build a framework grounded in gold standard science. (08:07–08:14)
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Asserts that a minimum of 40 hours of nutrition education is required in undergraduate medical education.
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