Abstract

Rationale: Nutrition education in medical schools must be improved to ensure that graduating medical students are qualified to provide effective nutrition care to patients (1). The aim of this study was to investigate the curricular content on nutrition education in Latin-American medical schools, and to evaluate the attitudes, self-perceived proficiency, knowledge, and barriers to the implementation of nutritional strategies of medical school students.

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