Harvard The Blackburn Course in Obesity Medicine 2026

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1. Overview

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

Treating Obesity 2026: The Blackburn Course in Obesity Medicine is an online course, using live streaming, electronic Q&A, and other remote learning technologies.

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 2026 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 experts 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 gives clinicians 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 2026, on June 7, 2026, you can attend the comprehensive one-day review course to help you prepare for the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) certification examination. This board review is led 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

Participation in both Treating Obesity 2026 and the Obesity Medicine Board Review fully satisfies the CME requirement to register for the ABOM certification exam.

360-Degree Education

Patient Care. Reimbursements. Challenging Cases.
Treating Obesity 2026 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
  • 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

2. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, participants will gain 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.

3. Target Audience Who Should Participate:

  • Physicians

  • Nurse Practitioners

  • Physician Assistants

  • Pharmacists

  • Dietitians …and other health professionals who want to learn the latest approaches to the prevention and treatment of obesity and its complications.

Best for internists, bariatric surgeons, pediatricians, dietitians, endocrinologists, gastroenterologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and pharmacists.

4. Topics

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Obesity Medicine Board Review

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

Board Review Schedule

All times listed in Eastern Time.  Live Streaming

Board Review Session 1

Welcome and Introduction Drs. Amandeep Singh and Angela Fitch

9:00-9:10 am

Approach to the Patient with Obesity Dr. Chika Anekwe

9:10-9:40 am

Nutritional Assessment and Therapy Dr. Gregory Curtis

9:40-10:10 am

Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Exercise Dr. Jennifer Mulligan

10:10-10:40 am

Panel Discussion / Q&A Drs. Anekwe, Curtis, Mulligan, and Fitch

10:40-11:10 am

Break 11:10-11:40 am
Board Review Session 2

Practicing Obesity Medicine with Professionalism Dr. Amanda Powell

11:40 am-12:10 pm

Pediatrics 1: Patient Assessment Dr. Vibha Singhal

12:10-12:40 pm

Pediatrics 2: Patient Management Dr. Jennifer Rosenblum

12:40-1:10 pm

Lightning Round 1 Dr. Wesley Dutton

1:10-1:40 pm

Panel Discussion / Q&A Drs. Powell, Singhal, Rosenblum, Dutton, and Fitch

1:40-2:10 pm

Break 2:10-2:30 pm
Board Review Session 3

Pharmacotherapy Dr. Mehmet Burak

2:30-3:00 pm

Bariatric Endoscopy Dr. Amandeep Singh

3:00-3:30 pm

Bariatric Surgery Dr. Karan Chhabra

3:30-4:00 pm

Panel Discussion / Q&A Drs. Burak, Singh, Chhabra, and Fitch

4:00-4:30 pm

Break 4:30-4:50 pm
Board Review Session 4

Behavioral Assessment and Therapy Dr. Mark Gorman

4:50-5:20 pm

Genetic and Syndromic Obesity Dr. Angela Fitch

5:20-5:50 pm

Obesity Comorbidities Dr. Wesley Dutton

5:50-6:20 pm

Lightning Round 2 Dr. Sreevidya Bodepudi

6:20-6:50 pm

Panel Discussion / Q&A Drs. Gorman, Fitch, Dutton, and Bodepudi

6:50-7:20 pm

Supplementary Board Review Sessions (Pre-recorded for self-paced study)

Pathophysiology of Obesity 1 Dr. Angela Fitch

Pathophysiology of Obesity 2 Dr. Paul Copeland

Pathophysiology of Obesity 3 Dr. Angela Fitch

9:00 am -7:20 pm

Treating Obesity 2026 – Day 1

Monday, June 8, 2026

Introduction

Welcome and Introduction

Course Directors

9:00-9:10 am

2026 Blackburn Lecture: State of Obesity in 2026

Dr. Robert Kushner

9:10-10:10 am

Roundtable Discussion with Keynote Speaker

Drs. Robert Kushner and Steven Heymsfeld

10:10-10:40 am

Break

10:40-11:00 am

Approach to Treatment

Clinical Approach to the Patient with Obesity

Dr. Ethan Lazarus

11:00-11:40 am

Standards of Care for Obesity Treatment

Dr. Kimberly Gudzune

11:40 am-12:20 pm

Body Composition

Dr. Grant Tinsley

12:20-1:00 pm

Obesity and Mental Health: Shared Complexity, Mechanisms and Responsibilities

Dr. Robin Pashby

1:00-1:40 pm

Panel Discussion: Approach to Treatment

Drs. Fitch, Tinsley, Lazarus, and Pashby

1:40-2:20 pm

Break

2:20-2:50 pm

Pharmacotherapy

Obesity Pharmacotherapy

Dr. Leslie Golden

2:50-3:30 pm

Combination Treatment for Obesity Management

Dr. Sreevidya Bodepudi

3:30-4:10 pm

Pharmacodynamics and Medication Dosing in the Patient with Obesity

Dr. Christina Chow

4:10-4:50 pm

A Patient’s Perspective

Dr. Angela Fitch

4:50-5:30 pm

Panel Discussion: Pharmacotherapy

Drs. Golden, Bodepudi, Chow, and Fitch

5:30-6:10 pm

Self-Paced Study

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

Staging, Assessment and Treatment of Obesity

Dr. Daniel Bessesen

Patient-Centric Treatment of Obesity

Dr. Sean Wharton

Complex Genetic Obesity Syndromes

Dr. Sadaf Forroqi

Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Delivery of Care 1

Dr. Jennifer Mulligan

Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Delivery of Care 2

Dr. Jennifer Mulligan

Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Delivery of Care 3

Dr. Sreevidya Bodepudi

Beyond BMI: Obesity Staging and Guidelines Based on the Treatment of Obesity

Dr. Timothy Garvey

Treating Obesity 2026 – Day 2

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Introduction Day 2

Course Directors

9:00-9:10 am

Exercise and Dietary Considerations

Key Exercise Recommendations for Weight Loss and Maintenance

Dr. John Jakicic

9:10-9:50 am

The Updated Dietary Guidelines for Americans

Dr. Christopher Gardner
This session not eligible for AAFP credits

9:50-10:30 am

Time-Restricted Eating

Dr. Krista Varady

10:30-11:10 am

Dietary Strategies for Weight Loss

Dr. Chika Anekwe

11:10-11:50 am

Culinary Medicine Programs

Dr. Michelle Hauser

11:50 am-12:30 pm

Panel Discussion: Dietary Considerations

Drs. Jakicic, Gardner, Varady, Anekwe, and Fitch

12:30-1:10 pm

Break

1:10-1:40 pm

Individualization of Care

The New Fundamentals of Obesity Care

Dr. Carolynn Francavilla-Brown

1:40-2:20 pm

Genetics and the Future of Obesity Treatment

Dr. Jesse Richards

2:20-3:00 pm

Lipodistrophy

Dr. Lindsay Fourman

3:00-3:40 pm

Panel Discussion: Individualization of Care

Drs. Francavilla-Brown, Richards, Fourman, and Fitch

3:40-4:20 pm

Break

4:20-4:40 pm

Precision Care

Precision Medical Treatment of Obesity

Dr. Andres Acosta

4:40-5:20 pm

Precision Lifestyle Treatments for Obesity

Dr. Andrew Chan

5:20-6:00 pm

The Future State of Obesity Care

Dr. Deborah Horn

6:00-6:40 pm

Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Precision Delivery of Care

Dr. Florence Porterfield

6:40-7:20 pm

Panel Discussion: Precision Care

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

7:20-8:00 pm

Self-Paced Study

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

Circadian Influences and Lifestyle Interventions

Dr. Frank Scheer

A Dietitian’s Approach to a Patient with Obesity

Abeer Bader, RD

Tailoring Obesity Care Based on Genetic Differences

Dr. Ruth Loos

Research into Tailoring Obesity Care

Dr. Elizabeth Speliotes

Using Technology to Deliver Personalized Metabolic Care

Dr. Eran Segal

Treating Obesity 2026 – Day 3

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Introduction Day 3

Course Directors

9:00-9:10 am

Models of Delivering Care

Cooperative Integrated and Virtual Care Models

Dr. Florencia Halperin

9:10-9:50 am

Delivering Effective Obesity Care in Private Practice

Dr. Shirly (Shalu) Ramchandani

9:50-10:30 am

Integrating Primary Care and Obesity Medicine in an Academic Medical Center

Dr. Leigh Perreault

10:30-11:10 am

Optimizing Outcomes: Success of a Pharmacist-Driven GLP-1 Program

Dr. Amanda Powell

11:10-11:50 am

Group Visit Models

Dr. Jacob Mirsky

11:50 am-12:30 pm

Panel Discussion: Models of Delivering Care

Drs. Halperin, Ramchandani, Perreault, Mirsky, Fitch, and Singh

12:30-1:10 pm

Break

1:10-1:40 pm

Pediatrics

Assessment of the Pediatric Patient with Obesity

Dr. Marisa Censani

1:40-2:20 pm

Use of Anti-Obesity Medications in Pediatric Patients

Dr. Vibha Singhal

2:20-3:00 pm

Bariatric Endoscopy and Surgery in the Pediatric Patient

Dr. Cornelia Griggs

3:00-3:40 pm

Panel Discussion: Obesity in the Pediatric Population

Drs. Censani, Singhal, Griggs, and Fitch

3:40-4:20 pm

Break

4:20-4:50 pm

Endoscopic and Surgical Approaches to Treating Obesity

Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty, POSE, and TORe

Dr. Barham Abu Dayyeh

4:50-5:30 pm

Gastric Balloons and Duodenal Resurfacing

Dr. Amandeep Singh

5:30-6:10 pm

Update on Bariatric Surgery

Dr. Richard Peterson

6:10-6:50 pm

Nonsurgical Management of the Postbariatric Surgery Patient

Dr. Angela Fitch

6:50-7:30 pm

Panel Discussion: Endoscopic and Surgical Approaches to Treating Obesity

Drs. Abu Dayyeh, Singh, Peterson, and Fitch

7:30-8:10 pm

Self-Paced Study

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

Providing Virtual Obesity Care

Drs. Katherine Saunders and Leon Igel

Optimizing Obesity Care in Private Practice: Strategies for Success

Dr. Carolynn Francavilla-Brown

Advancing Obesity Care in Academic Medicine: Challenges and Opportunities

Drs. Lauren Oshman and Dina Griauzde

Multi-Disciplinary Weight Center Case Study: Massachusetts General Hospital

Dr. Angela Fitch

Multi-Disciplinary Weight Center Case Study: Geisinger

Dr. Christopher Still

Multi-Disciplinary Weight Center Case Study: University of Colorado

Dr. Adam Gilden

Implementation Science in Cardiometabolic Health: State of the State and Future Strategies

Dr. Alexander (AJ) Blood

Treating Obesity 2026 – Day 4

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Introduction Day 4

Course Directors

9:00-9:10 am

Disparities and Stigma in Obesity Care

Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Obesity Treatment

Dr. Jamy Ard

9:10-9:50 am

Ensuring Equal Access to Care for All Patients: A North Carolina Story

Dr. Sarah Ro

9:50-10:30 am

Stigma and Bias in Treating Obesity

Joe Nadglowski

10:30-11:10 am

Panel Discussion: Disparities and Stigma

Joe Nadglowski and Drs. Ard, Ro, and Fitch

11:10-11:50 am

Break

11:50 am-12:20 pm

Considerations in the Patient with Obesity

The Unbearable Lightness of Weight and Age

Dr. Beverly Tchang

12:20-1:00 pm

The Intersection of Metabolic Disease and Mental Health

Dr. Christopher Palmer

1:00-1:40 pm

Considerations for the Patient with Obesity Prior to a Procedure (with Patient on GLP-1, Colonoscopy Considerations)

Dr. Rodney Voisine

1:40-2:20 pm

Panel Discussion: Considerations in the Patient with Obesity

Drs. Tchang, Palmer, Voisine, Fitch, and Singh

2:20-3:00 pm

Break

3:00-3:20 pm

Diseases in the Patient with Obesity

Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease

Dr. Harold Edward Bays

3:20-4:00 pm

Sleep Health and Sleep Apnea

Dr. Jeremy McConnell

4:00-4:40 pm

Obesity and Cancer

Dr. Justin Brown

4:40-5:20 pm

MASLD/MASH Updates and Treatment Landscape in 2026

Dr. Nadege Gunn

5:20-6:00 pm

Obesity and Diabetes

Dr. Paul Copeland

6:00-6:40 pm

Panel Discussion: Diseases

Drs. Bays, McConnell, Gunn, Copeland, Fitch, and Singh

6:40-7:20 pm

Self-Paced Study

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

Caring for All Patients

Dr. Adjoa Anyane-Yeboa

Equity in Obesity Care

Dr. Wesley Dutton

Diagnosis and Staging of MAFLD/MASH

Dr. Kathleen Corey

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