Harvard The Blackburn Course in Obesity Medicine 2025

135 $

+ Include: 101 videos + 78 pdfs, size: 26.7 GB

+ Target Audience: physicians (especially in internal medicine, endocrinology, pediatrics, gastroenterology, and surgery)

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+ Include: 101 videos + 78 pdfs, size: 26.7 GB

+ Target Audience: physicians (especially in internal medicine, endocrinology, pediatrics, gastroenterology, and surgery)

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Education to Optimize Your Care of Adult, Adolescent, and Pediatric Patients with Obesity

Treating Obesity 2025: The Blackburn Course in Obesity Medicine is an online course, using live streaming, electronic Q&A, and other remote learning technologies.

OVERVIEW

Effective treatment of patients with obesity is an important part of modern medical practice. This course delivers practical strategies to optimize the management of obesity and its many complications, and provides the most up-to-date approaches to obesity prevention and treatment.

Highlights of the 2025 program include:

  • Update on using the newer GLP-1 based therapies
  • Comprehensive evaluation of the patient with obesity
  • Precision medicine and dietary approaches to obesity and metabolic disorders
  • Medical, endoscopic, and surgical options for the treatment of obesity
  • Effective counseling and motivation techniques
  • Medical and surgical treatment of children and adolescents with obesity
  • Emerging strategies and therapies for genetic obesity
  • A guide to virtual care, group visits, private and academic practice models
  • Enhancing communication about obesity with patients, referring providers, payers, and the public
  • Addressing obesity bias, stigma, and disparities in care

Presented by authorities in medicine, surgery, pediatrics, nutrition, endocrinology, gastroenterology and psychology from the country’s leading obesity treatment centers, this course covers critical topics in the prevention and treatment of obesity and related disorders. It includes didactic lectures and panel discussions to improve participants’ ability to care for patients with obesity. In addition, an Obesity Medicine board review is offered for participants preparing for the American Board of Obesity Medicine board examination.

This course is designed to give health care providers the knowledge to:

  • Identify, evaluate and manage patients with high-risk obesity
  • Provide lifestyle-based therapies for obesity, including nutritional, physical activity, and behavioral approaches
  • Apply effective counseling and behavioral modification techniques
  • Apply current pharmacological approaches to the treatment of obesity
  • Assess patients for their need and appropriateness for bariatric surgery and determine surgical options


Obesity Medicine Board Review

One day prior to the start of Treating Obesity 2025, we offer a comprehensive one-day review course to help candidates prepare for the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) certification examination. This course is taught by diplomates of the ABOM, and reviews all the major basic, diagnostic and treatment concepts required for the exam, including:

  • Pathophysiology of obesity
  • Obesity comorbidities
  • Pediatric patient management
  • Genetic and syndromic obesity
  • Nutrition and exercise assessment and intervention
  • Intensive lifestyle and behavioral therapy
  • Anti-obesity pharmacotherapy
  • Bariatric surgery

360-Degree Education

Patient Care.  Reimbursements.  Challenging Cases.  Global Perspectives.

Fewer than 5% of patients with obesity undergo proper clinical evaluation for this disorder in a clinical setting. Treating Obesity 2025 provides education about obesity, its causes and consequences, and the most effective tools and strategies for its prevention and treatment.

Unique to this program is a 360-degree educational experience, where attendees:

  • Hear from authorities in medicine, pediatrics, nutrition, surgery, endocrinology, gastroenterology, and mental health about strategies to optimize care for your patients with obesity
  • Learn how to build and maintain a successful Obesity Medicine practice in varied clinical settings, including primary care, multidisciplinary obesity care center, and Obesity Medicine specialty private practice
  • Learn about the increasing global burden of obesity-associated disease
  • Understand the adverse effect of obesity on the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases related to obesity
  • Become more effective at strategic communication with payers, employers, and other policymakers about the benefits and value of targeted obesity treatment
  • Get feedback and guidance on your own challenging cases from experienced Obesity Medicine clinicians
  • Interact directly with faculty during panel discussions and interactive question and answer sessions
  • Prepare for the American Board of Obesity Medicine board examination

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Apply effective patient counseling and behavior modification techniques as well as support for productive lifestyle change
  • Determine the mechanism of action and most effective use of current and emerging pharmacological and medical device-based treatments of obesity
  • Assess patients for their need and appropriateness for bariatric surgery, help guide them to appropriate surgical options, and effectively manage their post-operative care
  • Incorporate strategies for the prevention and treatment of obesity in pediatric populations
  • Apply a greater understanding of the pathophysiology of obesity and its metabolic consequences to improve the care of patients with these disorders
  • Address patients with obesity with a greater sensitivity and understanding of the causes, challenges, frustrations, and opportunities for their effective treatment
  • Develop and further refine clinical approaches to the patient with obesity
  • Identify, evaluate, and manage high-risk patient populations
  • Assess patients for their need and appropriateness for lifestyle-based therapies for obesity, including dietary manipulation, optimizing physical activity, stress reduction, improved sleep health, and circadian rhythm preservation

Those participants enrolled in the board review portion of the course will be able to:

  • Consolidate knowledge of basic and clinical information within Obesity Medicine in order to comprehensively diagnose and treat patients
  • Optimize their opportunity to pass the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) subspecialty examination

 

 

 

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Sunday, June 8, 2025

9:00am to 7:20pm
Obesity Medicine Board Review

This one-day program helps prepare registrants for the ABOM certification exam.

Click here for complete schedule.

Monday, June 9, 2025

Introduction

9:00am to 9:10am
Welcome and Introduction

Amandeep Singh, MD, PhD and Angela Fitch, MD

9:10am to 10:10am
2025 Blackburn Lecture: State of Obesity in 2025

Donna Ryan, MD

10:10am to 10:40am
Roundtable Discussion with Keynote Speaker

Donna Ryan, MD and Steven Heymsfield, MD

10:40am to 11:00am
Break

Approach to Treatment

11:00am to 11:40am
Clinical Approach to the Patient with Obesity

Ethan Lazarus, MD, FOMA

11:40am to 12:20pm
Beyond BMI: Obesity Staging and Guideline-Based Treatment of Obesity

Timothy Garvey, MD

12:20pm to 1:00pm
Body Composition

Grant Tinsley, PhD, CSCS,*D

1:00pm to 1:40pm
Approach to a Patient with an Eating Disorder

Susan Himes, PhD

1:40pm to 2:20pm
Panel Discussion: Approach to Treatment

Drs. Fitch, Garvey, Himes, Lazarus, and Tinsley

2:20pm to 2:50pm
Break

Pharmacotherapy

2:50pm to 3:30pm
Obesity Pharmacotherapy

Gail O’Brien, MD

3:30pm to 4:10pm
Combination Treatment for Obesity Management

Angela Fitch, MD

4:10pm to 4:50pm
Pharmacodynamics and Medication Dosing in the Patient with Obesity

Christina Chow, PhD

4:50pm to 5:30pm
Clinicians as Patients: A Perspective

Angela Fitch, MD

5:30pm to 6:10pm
Panel Discussion: Pharmacotherapy

Drs. Chow, Fitch, and O’Brien

Self-Paced Study

Time for self-paced study of any of the pre-recorded sessions, including the following:
6:10pm

Supplementary Sessions

Staging, Assessment, and Treatment of Obesity
Daniel Bessesen, MD
Patient-Centric Treatment of Obesity
Sean Wharton, MD
Complex Genetic Obesity Syndromes
Sadaf Forroqi, MD
Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Delivery of Care 1
Jennifer Mulligan, MD
Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Delivery of Care 2
Jennifer Mulligan, MD
Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Delivery of Care 3
Sreevidya Bodepudi, MD

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

9:00am to 9:10am
Welcome and Introduction Day 2

Course Directors

Exercise and Dietary Considerations

9:10am to 9:50am
Key Exercise Recommendations for Weight Loss and Maintenance

John Jakicic, PhD

9:50am to 10:30am
Nutrition and the Microbiome

Christopher Gardner, PhD

10:30am to 11:10am
Time-Restricted Eating

Krista Varady, PhD

11:10am to 11:50am
Dietary Strategies for Weight Loss

Chika Anekwe, MD, MPH

11:50am to 12:30pm
Culinary Medicine Programs

Michelle Hauser, MD, MS, MPA, FACP, FACLM

12:30pm to 1:10pm
Panel Discussion: Dietary Considerations

Drs. Anekwe, Fitch, Gardner, Hauser, Jakcic, and Varady

1:10pm to 1:40pm
Break

Individualization of Care

1:40pm to 2:20pm
The New Fundamentals of Obesity Care

Carolynn Francavilla Brown, MD, FOMA

2:20pm to 3:00pm
Genetics and the Future of Obesity Treatment

Jesse Richards, DO

3:00pm to 3:40pm
Lipodystrophy

Lindsay Fourman, MD

3:40pm to 4:20pm
Panel Discussion: Individualization of Care

Drs. Fitch, Fourman, Francavilla Brown, and Richards

4:20pm to 4:40pm
Break

Precision Care

4:40pm to 5:20pm
Precision Medical Treatment of Obesity

Andres Acosta, MD, PhD

5:20pm to 6:00pm
Precision Lifestyle Treatments for Obesity

Andrew Chan, MD, MPH

6:00pm to 6:40pm
The Future State of Obesity Care

Deborah Horn, DO, MPH, MFOMA

6:40pm to 7:20pm
Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Precision Delivery of Care

Florence Porterfield, MD

7:20pm to 8:00pm
Panel Discussion: Precision Care

Drs. Acosta, Chan, Horn, Porterfield, and Singh

Self-Paced Study

Time for self-paced study of any of the pre-recorded sessions, including the following:
8:00pm

Supplementary Sessions

Circadian Influences and Lifestyle Interventions
Frank Scheer, MD
A Dietitian’s Approach to a Patient with Obesity
Abeer Bader, RD
Tailoring Obesity Care Based on Genetic Differences
Ruth Loos, MD
Research into Tailoring Obesity Care
Elizabeth Speliotes, MD
Using Technology to Deliver Personalized Metabolic Care
Eran Segal, MD

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

9:00am to 9:10am
Welcome and Introduction Day 3

Course Directors

Models of Delivering Care

9:10am to 9:50am
Cooperative Integrated and Virtual Care Models

Alexander Blood, MD, MSc

9:50am to 10:40am
Delivering Effective Obesity Care in Private Practice

Shirly Ramchandani, MD

10:40am to 11:20am
Integrating Primary Care and Obesity Medicine in an Academic Medical Center

Leigh Perreault, MD

11:20am to 12:00pm
Multi-Disciplinary Weight Centers

William Yancy, MD, MHS

12:00pm to 12:40pm
Group-Visit Models

Jacob Mirsky, MD,  MA, DipABLM

12:40pm to 1:20pm
Panel Discussion: Models of Delivering Care

Drs. Blood, Mirsky, Perreault, Ramchandani, Singh, and Yancy

1:20pm to 1:50pm
Break

Pediatrics

1:50pm to 2:30pm
Assessment of the Pediatric Patient with Obesity

Jennifer Mulligan, MD

2:30pm to 3:10pm
Use of Anti-Obesity Medications in Pediatric Patients

Vibha Singhal, MBBS, MPH

3:10pm to 3:50pm
Bariatric Endoscopy and Surgery in the Pediatric Patient

Cornelia Griggs, MD

3:50pm to 4:30pm
Panel Discussion: Obesity in the Pediatric Population

Drs. Fitch, Griggs, Mulligan, and Singhal

4:30pm to 4:50pm
Break

Endoscopic and Surgical Approaches to Treating Obesity

4:50pm to 5:30pm
Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty, POSE, and TORe

Barham Abu Dayyeh, MD, MPH

5:30pm to 6:10pm
Gastric Balloons, Transpyloric Shuttle, and Duodenal Resurfacing

Amandeep Singh, MD, PhD

6:10pm to 6:50pm
Update on Bariatric Surgery for Obesity

Richard Peterson, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS, DABS-FPMBS

6:50pm to 7:30pm
Nonsurgical Management of the Postbariatric Surgery Patient

Angela Fitch, MD

7:30pm to 8:10pm
Panel Discussion: Endoscopic and Surgical Approaches to Treating Obesity

Drs. Abu Dayyeh, Fitch, Peterson, and Singh

Self-Paced Study

Time for self-paced study of any of the pre-recorded sessions, including the following:
8:10pm

Supplementary Sessions

Providing Virtual Obesity Care
Katherine Saunders, MD and Leon Igel, MD
Optimizing Obesity Care in Private Practice: Strategies for Success
Carolynn Francavilla Brown, MD
Advancing Obesity Care in Academic Medicine: Challenges and Opportunities
Lauren Oshman, MD and Dina Griauzde, MD
Multi-Disciplinary Weight Center Case Study: Massachusetts General Hospital
Angela Fitch, MD
Multi-Disciplinary Weight Center Case Study: Geisinger
Christopher Still, MD
Multi-Disciplinary Weight Center Case Study: University of Colorado
Adam Gilden, MD

Thursday, June 12, 2025

9:00am to 9:10am
Welcome and Introduction Day 4

Course Directors

Disparities and Stigma in Obesity Care

9:10am to 9:50am
Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Obesity Treatment

Jamy Ard, MD, FTOS

9:50am to 10:30am
Ensuring Equal Access to Care for All Patients: A North Carolina Story

Sarah Ro, MD

10:30am to 11:10am
Stigma and Bias in Treating Obesity

Joseph Nadglowski

11:10am to 11:50am
Panel Discussion: Disparities and Stigma

Drs. Ard, Ro, and Singh, and Joseph Nadglowski

11:50am to 12:20pm
Break

Considerations in the Patient with Obesity

12:20pm to 1:00pm
The Unbearable Lightness of Weight and Age

Beverly Tchang, MD

1:00pm to 1:40pm
The Intersection of Metabolic Disease and Mental Health

Christopher Palmer, MD

1:40pm to 2:20pm
Considerations for the Patient with Obesity Prior to a Procedure (with Patient on GLP-1, Colonoscopy Considerations)

Amanda S. Xi, MD, MSE

2:20pm to 3:00pm
Panel Discussion: Considerations in the Patient with Obesity

Drs. Palmer, Singh, Tchang, and Xi

3:00pm to 3:20pm
Break

Diseases in the Patient with Obesity

3:20pm to 4:00pm
Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease

Harold Bays, MD, MFOMA, FTOS, FACC, FNLA, FASPC, DABOM

4:00pm to 4:40pm
Sleep Health and Sleep Apnea

Jeremy McConnell, MD

4:40pm to 5:20pm
Obesity and Cancer

Justin Brown, PhD

5:20pm to 6:00pm
Treatment of MAFLD/MASH in the Patient with Obesity

Michelle Lai, MD

6:00pm to 6:40pm
Obesity and Diabetes

Paul Copeland, MD

6:40pm to 7:20pm
Panel Discussion: Diseases in the Patient with Obesity

Drs. Bays, Brown, Copeland, Lai, McConnell, and Singh

Self-Paced Study

Time for self-paced study of any of the pre-recorded sessions, including the following:
7:20pm

Supplementary Sessions

Caring for All Patients
Adjoa Anyane-Yeboa, MD
Equity in Obesity Care
Wesley Dutton, MD
Diagnosis and Staging of MAFLD/MASH
Kathleen Corey, MD, MPH

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