Krankheiten und Mangelernährung können Hand in Hand gehen. Deswegen steht in Göttingen auch „Culinary Medicine“ auf dem Plan. Medizinstudierende belegen hier spezielle Kochkurse, bei denen jedes Gericht natürlich schmecken muss. Die richtige Ernährung hilft dabei, Krankheiten zu heilen oder Menschen psychisch zu stärken, alles in allem die Gesundheit fördern. Dabei soll nicht auf alles verzichtet werden müssen! Genuss und Geschmack sollten bewusst wahrgenommen werden.
Keyword: elective
Co-operations, seminars, further and advanced training-.
Do you advocate modern and innovative practical nutritional medicine? You would like to introduce the evidence-based Culinary Medicine and Teaching Kitchen Curriculum at your university or institution? You are interested in participating in the...
Culinary Medicine - multicentre evaluation launched at the universities of Göttingen, Brandenburg and Gießen
Following successful piloting at the University Medical School Göttingen, two further universities, the Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane and the Justus Liebig University Giessen, have started teaching the innovative elective Culinary Medicine for the summer semester 2021. A joint evaluation has been launched. Culinary Medicine translates current nutritional medical findings into the living environments of patients and improves medical counselling competence in nutrition-associated diseases. The indication-related cooking course (Teaching Kitchen) is based on the consensus paper Leitfaden Ernährungstherapie in Klinik und Praxis (LEKuP).
Culinary Medicine debuts as a new elective for medical students at University Medical Center Göttingen Germany
Posted on 16 February 2021 Source: IDW-Online News Service In cooperation with CookUOS e.V., the Institute for Nutrition and Psychology at the Georg-August University of Göttingen, University Medical Center, has developed a new...
PD Dr Thomas Ellrott on "Culinary Medicine": Cooking with medical students
Led by Stefanie Hanke / Ärzteblatt "Eat healthier and lose a few kilos" - patients often hear something like this from their doctors. But: Many patients find it...