Dukediet program resident
The Duke Diet is about losing weight and gaining health, and follows a four-week step-by-step program that allows you to. The great thing about the DFC is how much you learn. They tell you everything you need to know, from how your metabolism works to what your goal weight should be to how many calories you should be eating. The knowledge DFC gave me — especially about nutrition — has really helped me continue to lose weight and keep it off. The Duke Diet is about losing weight and gaining health, and follows a four-week step-by-step program that allows you to Choose from two eating plans traditional Duke Diet or the Low-Carbohydrate Diet.
Nutrition consultations may be covered by your insurance -- contact Jaunetta Tapp at to find out if your visit is eligible. If a consultation isn't covered, out-of-pocket options are available. We offer an in-person exercise consultation as part of our personal training program. It is not covered by insurance. Duke weight management specialists counsel and oversee non-surgical treatments to help you change your eating habits, adopt healthy lifestyle habits, lose weight, and maintain your weight loss.
Duke Header Image Link. Face masks are required at this location. How We Keep You Safe. Become a Member. Membership Options. Getting on Track Program This eight-week program features weekly interactive nutrition, exercise, and behavioral change classes, weekly group exercise sessions, and individualized nutrition and exercise plans.
Daytime sessions: to pm Wednesdays exercise classes and Fridays interactive lectures Evening sessions: to pm Tuesdays exercise classes and Thursdays interactive lectures Getting on Track program graduates can continue to receive guidance as part of our Staying on Track program. A three-installment payment plan is available. Rural Training Track The Rural Training Track of the Duke Family Medicine Residency strives to deliver excellent medical education through the integration of outstanding patient care, education, research, and community partnerships—all through a lens to increase equity.
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