RFK Jr. pushes medical schools to teach more about nutrition

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  • Source: NBC News
  • 03/09/2026

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a new push Thursday to get medical schools to teach more about nutrition.

Kennedy has spent months pressing schools to increase nutrition education, threatening funding cuts for those that refuse and promising public recognition for those that comply. He has long argued that doctors are undertrained in nutrition, leading to a focus on treating chronic diseases with medication rather than preventing them with diet, an approach that some experts say is oversimplified.

As of Thursday morning, 53 medical schools have voluntarily agreed to take part in the new initiative, according to senior Department of Health and Human Services officials. The officials declined to identify the schools and told reporters on a call Wednesday to expect statements from the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Medical Colleges, which creates the MCAT exam for medical school admission.

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