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The American College of Lifestyle Medicine proudly offers a unique and free CME/CE opportunity.
Take advantage of a new course that provides a foundational, evidence-based introduction to the field of lifestyle medicine with a focus on nutrition, often the most complex behavior to change, as a way to prevent and treat chronic disease.
This online course consists of three modules, four presentations and 5.5 hours of CME/CE content.
- Introduction to Lifestyle Medicine module (1 hour)
- Food as Medicine: Nutrition for Prevention and Longevity module (3 hours)
- Food as Medicine: Nutrition for Treatment and Risk Reduction module (1.5 hours)
White House | Lifestyle Medicine Free CME/CE
This complimentary course is provided as a way to educate healthcare providers on patient-centered, high-value, and outcome-oriented care.
Lifestyle medicine can address up to 80% of chronic diseases. A lifestyle medicine approach to population care has the potential to arrest the decades-long rise in the prevalence of chronic conditions and their burdensome costs. Patient and provider satisfaction often results from a lifestyle medicine approach, which strongly aligns the field with the Quintuple Aim of better health outcomes, lower cost, improved patient satisfaction, improved provider well-being, and advancement of health equity, in addition to its alignment with planetary health. Lifestyle medicine is the foundation for a redesigned, value-based and equitable healthcare delivery system, leading to whole person health.
Learn more about ACLM at lifestylemedicine.org.
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We hope you will take advantage of the free 5.5-hour course from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. This online course provides a foundational, evidence-based introduction to lifestyle medicine— the therapeutic application of a whole-food, plant-predominant eating pattern, physical activity, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances and positive social connections.
The course consists of three modules:
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Intro to Lifestyle Medicine: 1-hour course, presented by ACLM President Cate Collings, MD, FACC, DipABLM
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Food as Medicine: Nutrition for Prevention and Longevity: 3-hour course, presented by Kayli Anderson, MS, RDN, ACSM-EP, DipACLM
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Food as Medicine: Nutrition for Treatment and Risk Reduction: 1.5-hour course, presented by New York Health and Hospitals Executive Director of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine
White House | Lifestyle Medicine Free CME/CE
This training package is designed to equip physicians and healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools to support treatment and risk reduction of common lifestyle-related conditions, with a focus on cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, cancer prevention, and obesity.
Learn more at lifestylemedicine.org.
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Chronic diseases, as the leading cause of death and disability in the US, are a source of frustration for health care professionals and patients alike. Health care professionals often feel ill-equipped to curb the epidemic levels, while symptom management creates a vicious and extended disease cycle for the patient.
The American College of Lifestyle Medicine is committed to altering this dynamic.
Health care professionals who participate in a free and unique 5.5 hour CME/CE opportunity will receive a foundational, evidence-based introduction to the field of lifestyle medicine and engage in focused nutrition education for the prevention and treatment of chronic disease.
This online course consists of three modules:
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Intro to Lifestyle Medicine presented by ACLM President Cate Collings, MD, FACC, DipABLM
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Food as Medicine: Nutrition for Prevention and Longevity presented by Kayli Anderson, MS, RDN, ACSM-EP, DipACLM
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Food as Medicine: Nutrition for Treatment and Risk Reduction presented by New York Health and Hospitals Executive Director of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine Michelle McMacken, MD, DipABLM
White House | Lifestyle Medicine Free CME/CE
This complimentary course is provided as a way to educate healthcare providers on patient-centered, high-value, and outcome-oriented care.
Learn more at lifestylemedicine.org.