Participating in an LMIG allows students to:
- Advocate for a transformed healthcare system and curricular reform.
- Collaborate with peers and faculty on lifestyle medicine initiatives.
- Organize events that promote healthy habits within the campus and local community.
- Enhance their medical education by focusing on evidence-based lifestyle interventions.
- Apply for expanded Taste of Lifestyle Medicine grant funding.
To start an LMIG and learn more about events and resources, visit the LMIG Toolkit.