
More than 50 medical schools pledged to boost nutrition education after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. urged increased coursework and practical training. Kennedy’s push has momentum from public interest and some corporate changes, but it is being debated politically as well as academically. Senate questioning of Kennedy — notably by Sen. Bill Cassidy, who is both a physician and an elected official — underscores that these education reforms are subject to close legislative scrutiny as the administration advances its agenda.
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