Jeff Novick, is truly a unique dietitian and nutritionist. With over 24 years of experience in nutrition, health, fitness and natural living, he offers expert health advice distilled into powerful, easy-to-understand language on a variety of current topics.
Jeff's insightful and humorous approach to nutrition and health has helped thousands worldwide make the transition to healthy living. He holds both undergraduate and graduate degrees from Indiana State University in nutrition with minors in Exercise Science. In addition, Jeff received a Associates Degree in Culinary Arts in 1981.
Jeff currently serves as Vice President of Health Promotion for EHE International and lectures at the McDougall Program in Santa Rosa, California. In addition, he serves as an Adjunct Professor in the School of Health Sciences for Kaplan University.
For almost a decade, Jeff served as the Director of Nutrition at the Pritikin Center in Aventura, Florida, and as Vice President of the Board of the Directors for the National Health Association (NHA). In addition, he also served as the Director of Health Education for the NHA and as a member of their Science Advisory Board.
Jeff has also taught nutrition classes at Indiana State University, Indiana University Medical School, the University of Miami Medical School and for the Florida Academy of Family Physicians and lectures at medical conference around the country on a regular basis. While in Indiana, he created and taught the Nutrition Education Initiative, a preventive medicine curriculum for medical doctors, residents, and medical students. In recognition of this groundbreaking project, Indiana's governor awarded him the Indiana State Public Health Excellence in Health Science Award, and Indiana State University awarded him the Graduate-of-the-Last-Decade Award.
He has been interviewed by Frontline, Newsday, Parade Magazine, Men's Health, Shape Magazine, Womens World and has appeared on Fox News, Discovery Health, the Today Show and other media nationwide. He recently appeared in the documentary Processed People and the movie FatBoy, which won the best documentary award at the Fort Lauderdale and Queens Film Festivals