Activity ID
10804Expires
May 22, 2025Format Type
EnduringCME Credit
0.5Fee
$30CME Provider: AMA Journal of Ethics
Description of CME Course
When patients look for strategies to improve their overall health, diet and nutrition are often a logical place to start after all, what we consume has enormous impact on our susceptibility to disease and disability. But health care professionals don’t always have the time or expertise to address nutrition effectively in a clinical encounter, and might not know how to respond to broader issues around food availability in their community. This month on Ethics Talk, we talk about why clinicians should care about food ethics and what they can do to address nutrition in clinical and community settings. Our guests were Dr. Jessica Fanzo, Dr. David Katz, and Haley Swartz.
Disclaimers
1. This activity is accredited by the American Medical Association.
2. This activity is free to AMA members.
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Educational Objectives
1. Identify key ethical values or principles at stake, as described in the program;
2. Distinguish among factors of ethical, clinical, legal, social, and cultural significance;
3. Articulate how central themes of clinical and ethical relevance in the program can influence health care practice; 4. Explain at least one way in which micro-level clinical ethics questions intersect with broader macro-level policy questions in health care.
Keywords
Ethics, Nutrition, Nutrition, Obesity, Exercise, Obesity
Competencies
Medical Knowledge, Professionalism
CME Credit Type
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
DOI
10.1001/ama.2019.0357