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Specialty
Cardiology, Education, Endocrinology, Nutrition, Primary Care
Topics
Diabetes, Heart Disease, Nutrition, Obesity, Prostate Cancer
LIVE EVENT: International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine
Event Date(s): August 14, 2025 — August 16, 2025
Event Time: 9a — 5p
Sponsored By: Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and George Washington University
20 Credits Available
- Physicians and physician assistants (ACCME)
- Nurses, nurse practitioners (ANCC)
- Registered dietitians, dietitian technicians (CDR)
- Health Coaches (NBCHWC)
- Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians (ACPE)
Address/Location:
Grand Hyatt Washington
1000 H St., NW
Washington, DC 20001
Event Overview:
Hear the latest research provided by top experts in nutrition and medicine from around the world.
Join health care professionals in Washington, D.C., for the 13th annual International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine. Improve your patient care with the latest nutrition research and practical tips, provided by the top global nutrition experts.
Registration Includes:
- Continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, dietitians, health coaches, and pharmacists
- Presentations from renowned speakers on the latest nutrition research
- Networking sessions
- Delicious plant-based meals throughout the conference (3 breakfasts and 3 lunches included)
- Discounted hotel room rates at the Grand Hyatt Washington
*View past presentations from the International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine from some of our most renowned speakers:
- Dr. Kim Williams discusses the ways in which poor nutrition promotes and accentuates health inequities and ethnic disparities. Learn about the benefits of plant-based diets to reduce cardiovascular risk factors.
- Dr. Hana Kahleova presents new research on the role that diet plays in improving insulin function in patients with type 1 diabetes.
- Registered Dietitian Jennifer Paul reviews the effectiveness of a plant-based diet for weight loss and discusses the racial disparities in obesity and obesity complications.