A parallel curriculum in lifestyle medicine
Type:
Article
The gap in patient–clinician dialogue is perhaps the result of a lack of structured training in medical school surrounding the components of lifestyle medicine. In response, Harvard Medical School has developed a student‐led, faculty member‐advised, parallel curriculum in lifestyle medicine. Although participation is currently voluntary, this is the first such curriculum of this type and addresses a critical gap in undergraduate medical education.
Topics:
Safety and Patient Outcomes
Tags:
Educator, Student/Trainee