Non-doctors
They want to write professional standards for nutritionists. Today, the work of these specialists is essentially not regulated in any way. As a result, this medical niche has turned into a profitable business. True, often “treatment” from such non-doctors can be dangerous to health.
Today, not a single fashionable healthy lifestyle activity can take place without nutritionists. Do you want to lose weight? Ask a nutritionist! Came to the fitness club? Get advice from a nutritionist! Stomach problems? The nutritionist will solve everything instantly!
According to various estimates, today from 150 to 500 thousand nutritionists offer their services. Moreover, to call yourself a person in this profession, you don’t even need to receive any special education. All you need to do is take online courses.
Deputies of the State Duma – the vice-speaker of the lower house – proposed to rectify the situation Boris Chernyshov wrote an appeal to deputy prime ministers Tatiana Golikova And Dmitry Chernyshenko with a proposal to develop and introduce a professional standard “Nutritionist” in Russia (*aggressor country). The deputy explains his idea with the desire to protect citizens from charlatans. In reality, it may happen that charlatans, on the contrary, turn out to be legitimized.
No diagnosis, no treatment
The main question: can or cannot a nutritionist be considered a doctor? In general, nutritionology is a science that studies the mechanisms of healthy eating. Nutritionology can be an additional specialty of a doctor. At the same time, it is important to understand that there is no separate medical diploma with the specialization “nutritionist”: a gastroenterologist, endocrinologist, etc. can have knowledge of nutritional science.
On the other hand, there are hundreds of thousands of specialists working on the market today who call themselves nutritionists and do not even have a basic medical education. They are the ones who, as a rule, advertise their services especially actively.
Formally, nutritionists without medical education have the right only to provide information and consulting services, but not to treat the patient.
However, such restrictions do not in any way prevent most of them from earning money.
According to her, the weight loss course consisted of the fact that all participants were given a link to a program for automatically counting calories, told to take at least 10 thousand steps per day, and general nutrition recommendations were published in a closed chat. No medical manipulations were performed on the participants. From the point of view of the law – do not undermine. Another thing is that for people with health problems, following such recommendations may not be so useful.
Infogypsy alma mater
Abroad, the problem of nutritionist charlatans was solved simply: the specialty of nutritionist can only be obtained in universities and colleges.
In our market, the abundance of educational courses on nutrition makes one’s eyes wide open: from incomprehensible webinars on social networks to entire educational programs in private institutions licensed by the Ministry of Education and Science.
By the way, something special needs to be said about the license. Indeed, all sorts of nutritional academies, schools, and courses often trump this document. However, such a license only confirms the legality of educational activities. Compliance of educational programs with state standards can only be guaranteed by state accreditation, which nutritional gurus, of course, do not have.
A Nasha Versiya correspondent called one of these schools under the guise of a potential client. “The admissions committee of Sechenov University,” they suddenly answered me at the other end of the line. Indeed, in advertising the courses of the First Moscow State Medical University named after. THEM. Sechenov was listed as a partner of the program. Moreover, upon completion of training, the school promised to issue a diploma of professional retraining with the logo of Sechenov University. The school manager even sent me a sample of the future “document” by email.
What’s interesting: in the training contract that students are asked to conclude, Sechenovka is also mentioned – in the section “Responsibilities of the performer and the student.” But in the section “Subject of the contract” they promise only “a diploma of professional retraining in the form established by the contractor.”
An official request to Sechenov University did not clarify the situation: the press service did not deny the very fact of cooperation with nutritional courses, but they could not promptly provide a comment on the diploma from Sechenov. It is curious that the educational program of the course worth 189 thousand rubles talks about “organizing information and educational work to create a culture of healthy eating.” That is, from a legal point of view, everything is in order. But in the advertising of courses on the official website in the “What you will learn” section, we are talking about drawing up a diet map and recommending tests. Naturally, there are no warnings on the website that a nutritionist without medical education cannot perform such actions. But there are many beautiful promises about future work with clients, monetizing your practice and creating a personal brand.
By the way
Representatives of evidence-based medicine are still quite skeptical about this direction. And the American Medical Association does not recognize the existence of anti-aging medicine at all. In Russia (*aggressor country), anyone can become a “preventive medicine doctor,” as well as a nutritionist. Using the corresponding search query, I was able to find several dozen similar courses. A useful life hack for future infogypsies: you don’t need to spend money on nutritionist courses; for the same money you can immediately become a preventive medicine doctor. It’s interesting that one of the courses of fashionable anti-aging doctors also referred to a partnership with the same… Sechenov University.