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    Nate Wood, MD, MHS, Chef, DipABLM, DABOM

    Instructor of Medicine (General Medicine)
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    Director of Culinary Medicine, Yale School of Medicine

    Co-Director, Weight Management Clinic, New Haven Primary Care Consortium

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    Instructor of Medicine (General Medicine)

    Director of Culinary Medicine, Yale School of Medicine; Co-Director, Weight Management Clinic, New Haven Primary Care Consortium

    Biography

    Dr. Nate Wood is an Instructor of Medicine and the inaugural Director of Culinary Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine and Irving and Alice Brown Teaching Kitchen at Yale New Haven Health. Board-certified in internal medicine, lifestyle medicine, and obesity medicine, Nate practices as a primary care physician, serves as a core faculty member in the Yale Primary Care residency program, and co-leads the weight management clinic at the New Haven Primary Care Consortium.

    Before coming to Yale, Nate studied in the School of Culinary Arts at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York. As both a physician and culinary school graduate, he has dedicated his career to the field of culinary medicine, firmly believing that what we eat can be simultaneously healthy and delicious. As the Director of Culinary Medicine, Nate oversees many patient care, medical education, community outreach, and research endeavors related to healthy cooking and eating.

    Nate is particularly interested in media and education — using print, television, and other multimedia to engage both medical professionals and the general public in learning about the connection between diet and health. His clinical and research interests include culinary medicine, food is/as medicine, preventive medicine, obesity medicine, and nutrition education.

    Nate's ultimate goal is to combine his passions for medicine, food, education, and media to empower others to enjoy food in a healthy way.

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    Education & Training

    Medical Education Fellowship
    Yale School of Medicine (2024)
    MHS
    Yale School of Medicine (2024)
    Primary Care Residency
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2022)
    Primary Care Internship
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2020)
    MD
    Wayne State University School of Medicine (2019)
    Non Degree Program
    Institute of Culinary Education, School of Culinary Arts (2018)
    BS
    University of Michigan, Linguistics (2014)

    Research

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    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Nate Wood's published research.

    Publications

    2024

    2023

    2021

    2019

    2018

    2015

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Nate Wood, MD, is an internal medicine, obesity medicine, and primary care physician with special expertise in culinary medicine. He describes the latter as an interprofessional, evidence-based field that combines culinary arts, nutrition science, and medical education to prevent and treat diet-related disease.

    “I grew up in a family that loved food,” Dr. Wood says. He recalls family recipes passed down through the generations, growing fruits and vegetables in the backyard garden, and buying fresh produce at farmers’ markets. “I was also fortunate to grow up in a family that had a lot of knowledge about the connection between diet and health,” he says.

    Food and nutrition can have a significant impact on health, says Dr. Wood, who completed a degree in Professional Culinary Arts at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York in addition to studying medicine. Diets low in plants, like fruits and vegetables, and high in ultra-processed foods are associated with conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, fatty liver disease, and overweight and obesity, he says.

    In addition to caring for patients, Dr. Wood is exploring ways to bridge what he says is a gap among physicians, dietitians, and chefs. He teaches nutrition to students at Yale School of Medicine and resident physicians at the Irving and Alice Brown Teaching Kitchen at Yale New Haven Health’s Digestive Health Center in North Haven to help address this. He also is interested in teaching culinary medicine to patients and community members. “People want to improve the way they eat, but sometimes they don’t know what foods to eat or how to prepare those foods,” he says. “I want people to understand that cooking can be fun and healthy food can be delicious.”

    Clinical Specialties

    General Internal Medicine; Obesity Medicine

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    • Yale New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus

      Academic Office

      1450 Chapel Street

      New Haven, CT 06511

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