53 medical schools across 31 states are driving the national movement to champion nutrition education and reshape the future of medical training. Beginning this fall, these schools will require every medical student to complete 40 hours of comprehensive nutrition education. or competency equivalent before graduating. More than 30,000 physicians each year will now graduate equipped with nutrition education to help prevent, treat and reverse chronic disease. (01:34–01:44)
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Asserts that medical schools will require 40 hours of nutrition education for students starting this fall.
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