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Med school cookbook is just what the doctor ordered

PITTSBURGH — Eva Roy was destined for a career in medicine. Her father, Bhola Roy, is a fourth-generation doctor, and it was only natural that she would follow in his footsteps. She also knew that becoming a doctor is hard work. At the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, students are hit with a tremendous amount of information and are expected to learn it in short order. “It’s just all very quick,” says Roy, 25, who is in her third year of med school. What the Upper St. Clair native didn’t anticipate was that there would be so little instruction on diet and nutrition. While medical students learn plenty about anatomy, biochemistry and pharmacology, there is little discussion of “food as medicine.” The knowledge gap on the connection between nutrition education and patient health is so significant that the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic recently did a study on it.

Medical students: Smaller practices, pharmacies must get vaccine priority

Tribune-Review UPMC Dr. Kacie Kidd, an adolescent medicine fellow at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, receives her second covid-19 vaccine in January.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. We are a group of University of Pittsburgh medical students who are extremely concerned about vaccine distribution in the Pittsburgh community. It has come to our attention that vaccines are being sent only to large institutions such as health systems and retail pharmacies rather than the smaller, independent health practices and pharmacies which have been instrumental to community vaccination efforts thus far.

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