Nutrition education for medical students will become more prominent in curriculum beginning this upcoming fall. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and U.S.
The series of decisions comes after JFAC adopted added 2% cuts last month for most state agencies and leadership on the committee framed budget enhancement requests.
The Wake County Public School System is expanding its school-based mental health program, connecting students with licensed therapists on campus. Families and educators say the program is helping ...
The U.S. Department of Education is weighing public feedback on a narrowed definition of who is considered a "professional" ...
The Education Department is handing over more of its programs and grants to other federal agencies, announcing a pair of new ...
After decades promoting healthy habits and nutrition, wellness education programs across the Inland Empire and Los Angeles County will soon be shuttered. The San Bernardino County Public Health ...
The state’s new rural health initiative proposes to award its first contracts worth $641 million over the next five years to ...
The future funding source for new graduate medical education (GME) residencies and fellowships prompted the longest debate among committee members, even as the committee voted 17-1 to restore $900,000 ...
Governor Brian Kemp signed Georgia’s amended budget, House Bill 973, putting in place a spending plan that runs through the ...
Michigan does not have enough opportunities for students to train to become behavioral health care workers, according to a ...
Harvard Medical School’s commitment to leadership in nutrition education began in 1942 with the founding of the first department of nutrition at any school of medicine or public health worldwide. HMS ...
Maj. Gen. Timothy J. Donnellan went before JFAC last month to discuss the impact of the education program’s cuts. In that meeting, he said it remained an essential part of why individuals enlist in ...