Jaclyn Albin, MD
culinarymedmd.bsky.social
Jaclyn Albin, MD
@culinarymedmd.bsky.social
Culinary & Food is Medicine Physician & Scientist

Board Certified in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Lifestyle & Culinary Medicine

I love cooking, eating, traveling, parenting (mostly!), and working to ensure everyone has enough nourishing food to thrive.
Reposted by Jaclyn Albin, MD
Published today in NEJM Catalyst: An initiative developed at UT Southwestern Medical Center integrates culinary medicine into clinical care through traditional reimbursement codes to support its model.
I call this "my 3rd child!" It's a joy to demonstrate how culinary medicine consults and teaching kitchens belong in clinical care:
A Novel Culinary Medicine Service Line: Practical Strategy for Food as Medicine | NEJM Catalyst catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
catalyst.nejm.org
August 13, 2025 at 9:32 PM
I call this "my 3rd child!" It's a joy to demonstrate how culinary medicine consults and teaching kitchens belong in clinical care:
A Novel Culinary Medicine Service Line: Practical Strategy for Food as Medicine | NEJM Catalyst catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
catalyst.nejm.org
August 13, 2025 at 5:56 PM
Reading is vital for developing critical thinking!

In fact - as an educator - I can increasingly tell when folks haven't read - my emails, my syllabus, my assignments.

I think this has a lot to do with the waning attention span. It's something we must reclaim.
npr.org NPR @npr.org · Apr 7
When we worry about the declining rates of literacy and a lack of reading skills, it's often about children. But how often are adults reading these days? And what are we reading? A new NPR/Ipsos poll finds out.
Most Americans want to read more books. We just don't.
When we worry about the declining rates of literacy and a lack of reading skills, it's often about children. But how often are adults reading these days? And what are we reading? A new NPR/Ipsos poll ...
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April 7, 2025 at 4:10 PM
America’s Brightest Minds Will Walk Away www.nytimes.com/2025/04/03/o...
Opinion | America’s Brightest Minds Will Walk Away
Young researchers are choosing between staying in science and staying in the United States.
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April 7, 2025 at 4:02 PM