Obesity Medical Education for Primary Care Module 3: Medication Associated Weight Gain, Optimizing Chronic Medications, and Putting it All Together
- Released
- October 9, 2020
- Expires
- September 30, 2023
- Credits
- 1 CME, 1.3 Nursing, 1.3 Nurse Pharmacology
- Credit Fee
- Free to the first 65 people who request credit.
- Target Audience
- Primary Care Providers in and outside of West Virginia looking to address obesity in their practice.
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Following completion of this web course, participants should be able to:
- Recognize the importance of medication associated weight gain to our practice
- Review the most common medications for the most common chronic conditions that can lead to weight gain
- Identify alternative medications to reduce medication associated weight gain in our patients
- Recognize the importance of optimizing chronic diabetes medications
- Recognize that many medications commonly used in primary care may contribute to weight gain
- Identify medications that are least likely to contribute to patient's weight problems
- Describe the mechanism of action, side effect profile, and weight profile of various diabetes medications
- Determine an optimal strategy for choosing medications for diabetes based on individual patient's characteristics
- Describe how to go through an obesity medicine visit with a patient with the diagnosis of obesity
- Determine how to adjust medications to improve the care of patients with obesity