Target Professions: DO, MD, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse, Physician Assistant, MBBCh, MBBS, Pharmacist
Target Specialties: Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Preventive Medicine, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Hospitalist, Women's Health, Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy
Credits Available: 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 5.00 AAFP Prescribed credits

Obesity is associated with significant comorbid conditions including type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, as well as reduced quality of life and poorer mental health. While primary care providers often manage obesity-related comorbidities, obesity itself is not often directly addressed and remains undertreated. This educational program supports the consistent delivery of evidence-based obesity counseling and treatment in primary care settings. It focuses on improving the understanding and skills of primary care clinicians in working with their patients to manage their weight through evidence-based actions based in cultural humility.


CME/CE Accreditation Information

Itinerary

Part 1

Beyond Numbers: Fostering Successful Primary Care Obesity Management through the Lens of Cultural Humility - Baseline Assessment

Please answer the following questions to assess your understanding of obesity diagnosis and management.

Module 1: Understanding Obesity Management through the Lens of Cultural Humility

This module covers understanding obesity management through the lens of cultural humility.

Module 2: Introductory Scenarios for Obesity Management

This module presents two conversations between patients and their physicians regarding the management of obesity. One involves bringing up the topic with a patient and the other features a patient whose weight loss plan is no longer working.

Module 3 - More Case Scenarios for Weight Management

This module presents two conversations between patients and their physicians regarding the management of obesity. One involves a man who has not accepted his health problems and the other features adverse effects from a weight loss medication.

Module 4 - Medication Requests and Side Effects

This module presents two conversations between patients and their physicians regarding the management of obesity. One, a woman who would like to try a new weight loss medication, the other a man coping with social and physical changes from a weight loss medication.

Beyond Numbers: Fostering Successful Primary Care Obesity Management through the Lens of Cultural Humility - Final Assessment

Now that you have reviewed the self-study modules, answer the following questions to assess your understanding of obesity diagnosis and management.

Live Group Discussion 1

The first live group discussion will allow learners to review any low scoring Baseline Assessment responses, review the patient simulations, engage with a standardized patient to role play, and to discuss challenging cases with each other.

Part 2

Patient Case 1 – a 37-year-old Chinese American woman

The patient is a 37-year-old woman who has been working with you to lose weight but is still not at her goal weight.

Patient Case 2 – a 45-year-old Armenian American man

The patient is a 45-year-old man who has several comorbidities for obesity. You are working with him to develop a health maintenance plan that includes weight loss.

Your Action Plan In Obesity Management

In light of the information reviewed and discussed during this program, please share an action plan that you will implement to improve the diagnosis and management for your patients with obesity.

Live Group Discussion 2

The second live group discussion will allow learners to review the group challenges and compare interesting responses, review the action plans that they have created, and discuss challenging cases that they have witnessed recently.

Interested in becoming a Group Leader?

Requirements:
Group leaders should be highly skilled in the management of patients with obesity and have experience of working in collaboration with other healthcare professionals. Group leaders include clinicians involved in specialized care for patients with obesity, clinical research studies related to the treatment of obesity and associated clinical teaching. Apply Now
Still have questions about group leadership? Schedule a 15 minute demo with one of our facilitators and get your questions answers. Schedule a Meeting

Interested in participating in this curriculum? You can join one of the following groups:

SN
Sanniya Nanda, MD

Maribeth Orr, DO
Physician
Martine Altieri, PA-C
Physician Associate
CB
Chaka Brittain, NP
owner/operator
Natalie Ikeman, PA-C
Obesity Medicine Specialist Physician Assistant
TT
Tammy Thaggert, MD
physician
Amy Butts, PA-C, BC-ADM, CDCES
Endocrinology Physician Assistant
ss
suhail shaikh, MD
Faculty
Brian Nambale, RN
Palliative care specialist, APRN
Rachel Azzarelli, PA-C

Completed Groups

Ecler Jaqua, MD, MBA, FAAFP, DipABOM
Completed
Gurpreet Padam, MD, FAAFP, DipABLM
Chief Medical Officer
Completed
Sanjeev Bansal, MD, DABFM, DipABLM, DABOM
Completed
Ecler Jaqua, MD, MBA, FAAFP, DipABOM
Completed
Summer Baumstark, M.M.S., PA-C
Physician Assistant
Completed
Maureen Hinds, RN
RN,BSN CDCES
Completed
Ottamissiah Moore, BSN
Nurse Educator
Completed
Sadaf Mustafa, MD, FACP,DABOM, MHCM, CCP
Medical Director, weight management specialist, Assistant Professor, Primary Care physician and Faculty Physician
Completed
Angela Thatcher, PA-C
Owner and PA-C
Completed
Jyoti Manekar, MD FAAFP DABOM
MD
Completed
Caissa Troutman, MD
Physician Founder
Completed
Amy Oden, NP
Completed
Lacee Keller, PA-C
Completed
Tracey Long, PhD, APRN-BC, CDCES, CCRN
Provider/ Professor of Nursing
Completed
KM
Kara Mayes, MD
Chief Medical Officer
Completed
Melinda Gonzalez, PA-C
Completed