Physicians and Nutrition Education discusses the need for improved nutrition education for physicians. Currently, most Americans view their doctor as a primary source of nutrition information, yet nutrition is not mandatory in medical school curriculums. This lack of training means physicians are unable to provide adequate dietary advice to patients. The presentation aims to teach physicians key nutrition principles in order to better serve patient needs. Suggested approaches include incorporating nutrition into medical practices and coordinating care between doctors and dietitians. Challenges to improved nutrition education include constraints of medical curriculums and evaluating training programs.