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National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists

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National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists
AbbreviationNBPNS
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)
Legal statusNonprofit organization
President
Zhaoping Li[1]
Vice president
Doron Kahana[1]
Websitenbpns.org

The National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists (NBPNS) is a nonprofit organization that certifies physicians practicing nutrition medicine. Established in 1997, NBPNS maintains credentialing standards, examination assessments, and offers certification for physician nutrition specialists.[2] Eligibility requires completion of a recognized nutrition fellowship program, sufficient continuing medical education (CME), or comparable training. The NBPNS is affiliated with the American Society for Nutrition.[3] Member societies include: the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, American Society for Clinical Nutrition, North American Association for the Study of Obesity, American College of Nutrition, American Gastroenterological Association, and the Canadian Society for Clinical Nutrition.[4]

History

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The National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists was founded in 1997 by a coalition of nutrition societies called the Intersociety Professional Nutrition Education Consortium (IPNEC).[5] In 2001, nutrition fellowship programs were established.[6][7]

Fellowship programs

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Several fellowships are offered, which result in eligibility for board certification. Fellowships are offered at the following institutions:[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Board of Directors". National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists.
  2. ^ Van Horn, L; Lenders, CM; Pratt, CA; Beech, B; Carney, PA; Dietz, W; DiMaria-Ghalili, R; Harlan, T; Hash, R; Kohlmeier, M; Kolasa, K; Krebs, NF; Kushner, RF; Lieh-Lai, M; Lindsley, J; Meacham, S; Nicastro, H; Nowson, C; Palmer, C; Paniagua, M; Philips, E; Ray, S; Rose, S; Salive, M; Schofield, M; Thompson, K; Trilk, JL; Twillman, G; White, JD; Zappalà, G; Vargas, A; Lynch, C (1 November 2019). "Advancing Nutrition Education, Training, and Research for Medical Students, Residents, Fellows, Attending Physicians, and Other Clinicians: Building Competencies and Interdisciplinary Coordination". Advances in Nutrition. 10 (6): 1181–1200. doi:10.1093/advances/nmz083. PMC 6855992. PMID 31728505.
  3. ^ "Affiliated Organizations". American Society for Nutrition.
  4. ^ Heimburger, Douglas C (1 June 2006). "Training and certifying Physician Nutrition Specialists: the American Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists (ABPNS)". The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 83 (4): 985S–987S. doi:10.1093/ajcn/83.4.985S. PMID 16600961.
  5. ^ "About Us". National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists.
  6. ^ Micic, D; McDonald, EK; Stein, AC; Semrad, CE (February 2018). "How to Obtain Training in Nutrition During the Gastroenterology Fellowship". Gastroenterology. 154 (3): 467–470. doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2018.01.006. PMID 29337152.
  7. ^ Micic, Dejan (December 20, 2019). "Developing a career in nutrition support and small-bowel disorders". GI & Hepatology News.
  8. ^ "NUTRITION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS". National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists.
  9. ^ "Obesity Medicine and Nutrition Fellowship Training Program". Boston University Medical Campus. Boston University.
  10. ^ "Nutrition Support Service Fellowship". Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
  11. ^ "Advanced Nutrition Fellowship". Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. August 2019.
  12. ^ "Clinical Nutrition Fellowship". Cleveland Clinic.
  13. ^ "FELLOWSHIP IN NUTRITION FOR PHYSICIAN". Columbia University Medical Center.
  14. ^ "Subspecialty Fellowship in Obesity Medicine and Nutrition". Massachusetts General Hospital.
  15. ^ "Nutrition Fellowship Training Program". Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
  16. ^ "Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition". University of Chicago Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. University of Chicago.
  17. ^ "Section of Nutrition Fellowships for Physicians". University of Colorado.
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