Beth Frates

Beth Frates is an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School who specializes in discussing nutrition education in medical schools and reviewing the latest research, guidelines, and recommendations. Beth is also the President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, where Beth co-chairs the Publications Committee and works on promoting lifestyle medicine education. Additionally, Beth serves as the Director of Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness at MGH Department of Surgery and is involved in various advisory boards and committees related to lifestyle medicine and wellness.

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Wellesley, United States

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American College of Lifestyle Medicine

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ACLM is the medical professional society for those dedicated to the advancement and clinical practice of Lifestyle Medicine as the foundation of a transformed and sustainable health care system. We are an internationally recognized provider of quality education and certification for those who seek to provide whole-person, root-cause care to patients. Unlike typical healthcare, lifestyle medicine focuses on collaborative patient-provider relationships and positive, evidence-based lifestyle changes as the basis of care. This broader range of treatment options empowers patients with hope and control over their health. Lifestyle Medicine is a branch of evidence-based medicine in which comprehensive lifestyle changes (including nutrition, physical activity, stress management, social support and environmental exposures) are used to help treat, reverse, and prevent the progression of many chronic diseases. For more info about Lifestyle Medicine, Membership, Events, etc., visit www.lifestylemedicine.org.