Authors

  1. Vanderpool, Lauren E. MS
  2. Trilk, Jennifer L. PhD, FACSM, DipACLM
  3. Griffin, Sarah F. PhD, MPH
  4. Condrasky, Margaret D. EdD

Abstract

This pilot study evaluated the feasibility, efficacy, and efficiency of a culinary medicine course for medical students at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville. The "Cooking With a Chef" survey was administered pre- and postculinary medicine training to assess cooking knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, confidence, and self-efficacy. Five medical students participated in 10 project modules. Students demonstrated significant improvements (P < .05) in all assessment measures. Student feedback revealed increased awareness of nutrition-based care as a result of culinary medicine training. Implementing culinary medicine in medical curricula may improve nutrition education and counseling skills of health care providers.