Curriculum

Obesity in Primary Care: Shaping Holistic Patient-Centered Solutions

This 3-part podcast series will allow you to gain insights into recognizing obesity as a chronic illness, crafting individualized treatment plans using a holistic, evidence-based approach, and evaluating the efficacy and safety of long-term anti-obesity medications to improve patient outcomes in primary care settings.

Doctor with obese patient

CME Information

1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 1.50 ABIM MOC or 1.64 AANP, 0.56 AANP Pharm

Release Date: 3/22/2024

Available for credit until 3/22/2025

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize obesity as a serious chronic illness that requires sustained weight management to mitigate adiposity-related complications and comorbidities
  • Use a holistic, evidence-based approach to obesity management to formulate individualized treatment plans that support sustainable weight management
  • Discuss the efficacy, safety, and best prescribing practices for long-term anti-obesity medication (AOM)

Courses

1.50 CME/CE CREDITS

3 Courses

Faculty

Nicholas Pennings, DO, FOMA

Chair and Associate Professor, Family Medicine, Director, Campbell University Health Center, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Lillington, North Carolina

Joynita R. Nicholson, DO, DABOM, FOMA

Diplomate of Obesity Medicine Association, Obesity Medicine Association, Denver, Colorado

Supporters and Partners

Supported by

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Lilly

Education Partner

Pri-Med Institute
Obesity Medicine Association