Summaries of Must-Read Clinical Literature, Guidelines, and FDA Actions
Medical Training for Prevention & Treatment of CVD
Circulation; ePub 2016 Sep 6; Hivert, et al
The American Heart Association (AHA) has issued a scientific statement on the importance of medical training and lifestyle counseling for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and other chronic medical conditions. The statement provides a framework for US medical school deans and program directors to integrate learning objectives that will improve lifestyle counseling competency among future physicians. General education objectives are proposed related to behavioral sciences and the main lifestyle components known to have major impacts on general health and the likelihood of developing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). The statement offers recommendations for the integration of fundamentals to lifestyle counseling in medical school curriculum in the following areas:
• Behavioral sciences
• Nutrition
• Physical activity
• Smoking
• Other behaviors (sleep patterns, stress management, etc.)
Citation: Hivert MF, Arena R, Forman DE, et al. Medical training to achieve competency in lifestyle counseling: An essential foundation for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases and other chronic medical conditions: A scientific statement from the American Heart Association. [Published online ahead of print September 6, 2016]. Circulation. doi:10.1161/CIR.0000000000000442.
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