LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – Robert C. Byrd Clinic (RCBC) is proud to announce that Amy Jasperse, RPh, CDCES, CCMS, Head of their Culinary Medicine and Diabetes Education program, has been selected to serve on the Advisory Board of the American College of Culinary Medicine (ACCM). This prestigious appointment recognizes Amy’s expertise and dedication to integrating nutrition, culinary skills, and medical science to improve patient outcomes.
The American College of Culinary Medicine is a leading organization committed to advancing culinary medicine as an essential component of healthcare. The Advisory Board plays a crucial role in shaping policies, guiding educational initiatives, and fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals, chefs, and nutrition experts nationwide.
Amy has been instrumental in developing RCBC’s Culinary Medicine and Diabetes Education programs, providing patients with hands-on learning experiences to manage chronic conditions through nutrition-focused lifestyle changes. Her appointment to the ACCM Advisory Board highlights her and RCBC’s commitment to innovative, patient-centered care.
“We are thrilled to see Amy Jasperse receive this well-deserved recognition,” said Mary Page Nemcik, Executive Director at RCBC. “Her leadership and passion for culinary medicine have already made a profound impact on our community, and we are excited to see her influence extend to a national level.”
As a member of the Advisory Board, Amy Jasperse will contribute to shaping national conversations around the role of culinary medicine in preventive healthcare, medical education, and chronic disease management.
For more information about the Robert C. Byrd Clinic and its Culinary Medicine and Diabetes Education programs, please visit rcbclinic.org.
About Robert C. Byrd Clinic
Robert C. Byrd Clinic is a comprehensive not-for-profit Rural Health Clinic committed to providing outstanding healthcare to the residents of the Greenbrier Valley and surrounding counties. This clinic is accredited by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and has been recognized for organizational excellence by the West Virginia Rural Health Association. For more information, visit rcbclinic.org .