In today's fast-paced healthcare environment, ongoing education is essential. As the demand for nutrition professionals continues to grow, the Nutrition Council of India (NCI) launches a timely Certificate Course in Clinical & Medical Nutrition for the May 2025 batch. This program aims to empower clinical nutrition specialists, dieticians, and health professional students with the advanced skills necessary to succeed in medical nutrition therapy.
Bridging the Gap Between Nutrition Science and Clinical Application
In recent years, the field of clinical nutrition and medical nutrition therapy (MNT) has gained increasing recognition for its pivotal role in disease prevention, management, and therapeutic interventions. This certificate course aims to bridge the gap between theoretical nutrition science and its practical application in clinical settings, equipping participants with the necessary skills to integrate nutrition-based interventions in patient care.

Hands-On Learning Through an Optional Internship
Participants can opt for an internship program, which provides real-time exposure to clinical practice. The internship offers an opportunity to work with expert dietitians and clinicians in hospital or healthcare settings, gaining practical experience in patient nutritional management, counseling, and diet therapy implementation.
Who Should Enroll?
Who Should Enroll?
This course is ideal for:
✔ Nutritionists and dietitians aiming to specialize in clinical practice.
✔ Medical and healthcare professionals looking to integrate nutrition therapy in patient management.
✔ Students and researchers in nutrition and dietetics seeking to build a strong foundation in medical nutrition science.
About the Nutrition Council of India (NCI-IFNH)
The Nutrition Council of India - Institute of Food, Nutrition & Health Sciences (NCI-IFNH) is a premier institution dedicated to advancing nutrition education, research, and professional training. Through its specialized programs, NCI-IFNH aims to develop a workforce equipped to address global nutrition challenges and improve public health through science-backed dietary interventions.
Log on to https://www.nci.org.in/mfcn to Apply
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