Future Physician Embraces Nutrition and One Health at International Conference

CCOM student Arjun Sharma brings lessons from Washington, D.C., back to 黑料传送门

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Collage of Arjun Sharma and speakers

CCOM student Arjun Sharma (center) met several leaders in health and wellness at the 2025 International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine in Washington, D.C., including (top row, from left) Alisia Essig, a holistic plant-based nutritionist, Dr. Dean Ornish, preventive medicine expert and author; and (bottom row) Dr. Neal Barnard, physician, researcher, and advocate for plant-based nutrition, and Dr. Kristi Funk, board-certified breast surgeon and cofounder of the Pink Lotus Breast Center.

When Arjun Sharma walked into the 2025 International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine (ICNM) in Washington, D.C., it felt like stepping into a dream.

鈥淚 have dreamed of attending this conference since I was a freshman in college,鈥 said Arjun, a third-year student at 黑料传送门鈥檚 Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine (CCOM), Class of 2027. 鈥淭his conference gathered the world鈥檚 leading experts on plant-based nutrition and medicine. I myself have been fully plant-based/vegan for almost nine years.鈥

Learning From the Best

For three days, August 14鈥16, hundreds of physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, health coaches, and students filled the Grand Hyatt to hear the latest research on how nutrition and lifestyle changes affect chronic disease. Organized by the , the event featured top experts on topics ranging from cancer prevention to cardiovascular health.

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Arjun was one of 17 scholarship winners invited to attend. 鈥淎s an undergraduate, I read about how plant-based nutrition can be used to prevent, and in some cases reverse, many of the leading causes of death in our country, including heart disease, diabetes, and some forms of cancer,鈥 Arjun said. 鈥淚 was inspired by the doctors whose research I came across and made it my mission to pursue a career in medicine and emulate their work in using lifestyle medicine to treat patients. At the conference, I got to meet many of these doctors who inspired me as a teenager, and it was like a dream come true.鈥

Meeting a Mentor

Arjun鈥檚 journey with ICNM began long before he set foot in Washington. During his first two years at CCOM, he led the Integrative Medicine Club as president, partnering with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) to host Neal Barnard, M.D., a leading physician, researcher, and advocate for plant-based nutrition, for virtual lectures with students.

鈥淢y first two years at CCOM, I was part of our Integrative Medicine Club, and served as its president last year,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ach of those years, I worked with PCRM to have Dr. Barnard give lunch talks to our students on plant-based nutrition. When I got to the conference and met Dr. Barnard in person, it felt like a natural extension of the work I had already started at Midwestern.鈥

Insights to Guide His Career

The conference鈥檚 packed schedule included presentations on breast cancer, prostate cancer, Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, and cardiovascular disease. These topics we all examined through the lens of lifestyle and nutrition. And, Arjun didn鈥檛 miss a single session.

Arjun with fellow medical students and Dr. Bobby Mukkamala
Arjun (far right) with fellow medical students and Dr. Bobby Mukkamala (second from right), president of the American Medical Association and an otolaryngologist.

鈥淓ven as someone who claims to know a fair deal about lifestyle medicine, I learned an immeasurable amount on disease prevention and reversal at ICNM,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ach one of the presentations will aid my clinical practice as a future physician.鈥

He added, 鈥淣utrition is one of the cornerstones of one鈥檚 health, and it鈥檚 a shame it鈥檚 hardly touched on in our medical education. That鈥檚 why I think it鈥檚 so important to take advantage of learning opportunities such as these outside of our traditional curriculum.鈥

Expanding Knowledge Beyond the Classroom

Beyond the lectures, Arjun valued the connections he made. 鈥淭he best part of this experience was getting to connect with so many like-minded individuals,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 got to meet students from around the world, and we had the opportunity to discuss how we can work together to advance the knowledge about lifestyle medicine in healthcare. I also got to speak with countless physicians who were more than happy to offer advice on my journey to becoming a physician, a few of whom happen to be in the Chicago area.鈥

Arjun says the conference also provided insights that build on what he is learning in medical school at 黑料传送门. He encourages other students to consider applying for the scholarship and conference experience, noting that he is available to answer questions and share insights.

鈥淎s future physicians, we have a responsibility to do what is best for our patients; this should almost always include counseling our patients on lifestyle practices,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he ICNM conference is one of the best ways to expand our knowledge of lifestyle medicine and learn how it can be applied to help patients with chronic health conditions.鈥

Living the One Health Mission

For Arjun, 黑料传送门鈥檚 One Health mission, which emphasizes the interconnection between human health, animal health, and the environment, was one of the reasons he chose CCOM.

鈥淥ne of the main reasons I was drawn to 黑料传送门 was its One Health mission, as I am someone who is very passionate about animal rights and sustainability,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 think of anything that encompasses One Health better than a plant-based diet; it is one of the best things one can do for their own health and the health of our planet. In addition, by following a plant-based diet, you are preventing the suffering of innocent beings, which is the most important factor in my mind.鈥

Looking Ahead

Arjun plans to integrate what he learned at ICNM into his future practice. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 recommend this conference enough,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had the experience of a lifetime and made a ton of close friendships. This knowledge will directly help me serve my patients better.鈥

For Arjun, medicine is more than diagnosing and prescribing. It鈥檚 about connecting lifestyle, nutrition, and compassion, the same principles that guide Midwestern鈥檚 One Health approach.

Arjun with fellow scholarship recipients
Arjun (CCOM 鈥27) with fellow scholarship recipients and conference leaders at the 2025 International 
Conference on Nutrition in Medicine.


 

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