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Lifestyle Medicine Physician Training Program


Prepare to take the lifestyle medicine certification exam – and advance your career as a lifestyle medicine physician.

Are you ready to enhance your specialty practices and provide holistic care to your patients? Join the rapidly growing community of physicians integrating lifestyle medicine into their practices and stand out as a leader in patient care. Stanford Lifestyle Medicine offers the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) Lifestyle Medicine Residency Curriculum (LMRC) for physician trainees (residents and fellows) and faculty at Stanford.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your training while at Stanford. Successfully completing the LMRC will qualify you to take the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine (ABLM) certification exam and enable you to serve as a lifestyle medicine board-certified physician.

Participants must complete the entire training program while at Stanford; no partial credit will be awarded for those who leave prior to program completion. The training typically takes approximately two years at a flexible pace, in conjunction with participants’ primary training programs.

Eligibility:

Open to Stanford University residents, fellows, and faculty physicians

Program structure:

  • Applications are accepted on a rolling admissions basis
  • Learning model: asynchronous online learning

Cost:

  • $500 per year: individual participants
  • $3,000 per year: group (unlimited seats)
  • $10 application fee

About the instructor:

Rusly Harsono

Rusly Harsono, MD, MSc, MBA, FAAP, DipABLM, CHEF

Dr. Harsono leads the Stanford Lifestyle Medicine Physician Training Program. He is board-certified in general pediatrics, pediatric critical care medicine, and lifestyle medicine. With additional degrees in business administration and leadership, he brings a holistic approach to his practice. View bio.

How to apply:

Submit a letter of interest to: rharsono@stanford.edu

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