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Harvard Treating Obesity 2025: The Blackburn Course in Obesity Medicine

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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 a comprehensive, evidence-based online program designed to support healthcare professionals in the effective management of obesity across the lifespan—including adult, adolescent, and pediatric populations.

Focusing on the latest advancements in the understanding, prevention, and treatment of obesity and related metabolic conditions, the course provides practical and clinically relevant insights to enhance patient care. Participants will gain actionable knowledge on behavioral interventions, pharmacologic and device-based therapies, surgical options, pediatric obesity strategies, and emerging research in obesity pathophysiology.

* Original Release Date: June 9-12, 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this activity, 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

HARVARD TREATING OBESITY 2025: THE BLACKBURN COURSE IN OBESITY MEDICINE

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HARVARD TREATING OBESITY 2025: THE BLACKBURN COURSE IN OBESITY MEDICINE TOPICS

Introduction

1. 2025 Blackburn Lecture: State of Obesity in 2025 – Donna Ryan, MD

2. Roundtable Discussion with Keynote Speaker – Donna Ryan, MD and Steven Heymsfield, MD

Approach to Treatment

3. Clinical Approach to the Patient with Obesity – Ethan Lazarus, MD, FOMA

4. Beyond BMI: Obesity Staging and Guideline-Based Treatment of Obesity – Timothy Garvey, MD

5. Body Composition – Grant Tinsley, PhD, CSCS,*D

6. Approach to a Patient with an Eating Disorder – Susan Himes, PhD

7. Panel Discussion: Approach to Treatment – Drs. Fitch, Garvey, Himes, Lazarus, and Tinsley

Pharmacotherapy

8. Obesity Pharmacotherapy – Gail O’Brien, MD

9. Combination Treatment for Obesity Management – Angela Fitch, MD

10. Pharmacodynamics and Medication Dosing in the Patient with Obesity – Christina Chow, PhD

11. Clinicians as Patients: A Perspective – Angela Fitch, MD

12. Panel Discussion: Pharmacotherapy – Drs. Chow, Fitch, and O’Brien

Exercise and Dietary Considerations

1. Key Exercise Recommendations for Weight Loss and Maintenance – John Jakicic, PhD

2. Nutrition and the Microbiome – Christopher Gardner, PhD

3. Time-Restricted Eating – Krista Varady, PhD

4. Dietary Strategies for Weight Loss – Chika Anekwe, MD, MPH

5. Culinary Medicine Programs – Michelle Hauser, MD, MS, MPA, FACP, FACLM

6. Panel Discussion: Dietary Considerations – Drs. Anekwe, Fitch, Gardner, Hauser, Jakicic, and Varady

Individualization of Care

7. The New Fundamentals of Obesity Care – Carolynn Francavilla Brown, MD, FOMA

8. Genetics and the Future of Obesity Treatment – Jesse Richards, DO

9. Lipodystrophy – Lindsay Fourman, MD

10. Panel Discussion: Individualization of Care – Drs. Fitch, Fourman, Francavilla Brown, and Richards

Precision Care

11. Precision Medical Treatment of Obesity – Andres Acosta, MD, PhD

12. Precision Lifestyle Treatments for Obesity – Andrew Chan, MD, MPH

13. The Future State of Obesity Care – Deborah Horn, DO, MPH, MFOMA

14. Patient Case Presentations Highlighting Precision Delivery of Care – Florence Porterfield, MD

15. Panel Discussion: Precision Care – Drs. Acosta, Chan, Horn, Porterfield, and Singh

Models of Delivering Care

1. Cooperative Integrated and Virtual Care Models – Alexander Blood, MD, MSc

2. Delivering Effective Obesity Care in Private Practice – Shirly Ramchandani, MD

3. Integrating Primary Care and Obesity Medicine in an Academic Medical Center – Leigh Perreault, MD

4. Multi-Disciplinary Weight Centers – William Yancy, MD, MHS

5. Group-Visit Models – Jacob Mirsky, MD, MA, DipABLM

6. Panel Discussion: Models of Delivering Care – Drs. Blood, Mirsky, Perreault, Ramchandani, Singh, and Yancy

Pediatrics

7. Assessment of the Pediatric Patient with Obesity – Jennifer Mulligan, MD

8. Use of Anti-Obesity Medications in Pediatric Patients – Vibha Singhal, MBBS, MPH

9. Bariatric Endoscopy and Surgery in the Pediatric Patient – Cornelia Griggs, MD

10. Panel Discussion: Obesity in the Pediatric Population – Drs. Fitch, Griggs, Mulligan, and Singhal

Endoscopic and Surgical Approaches to Treating Obesity

11. Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty, POSE, and TORe – Barham Abu Dayyeh, MD, MPH

12. Gastric Balloons, Transpyloric Shuttle, and Duodenal Resurfacing – Amandeep Singh, MD, PhD

13. Update on Bariatric Surgery for Obesity – Richard Peterson, MD, MPH, FACS, FASMBS, DABS-FPMBS

14. Nonsurgical Management of the Postbariatric Surgery Patient – Angela Fitch, MD

15. Panel Discussion: Endoscopic and Surgical Approaches to Treating Obesity – Drs. Abu Dayyeh, Fitch, Peterson, and Singh

Disparities and Stigma in Obesity Care

1. Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Obesity Treatment – Jamy Ard, MD, FTOS

2. Ensuring Equal Access to Care for All Patients: A North Carolina Story – Sarah Ro, MD

3. Stigma and Bias in Treating Obesity – Joseph Nadglowski

4. Panel Discussion: Disparities and Stigma – Drs. Ard, Ro, and Singh, and Joseph Nadglowski

Considerations in the Patient with Obesity

5. The Unbearable Lightness of Weight and Age – Beverly Tchang, MD

6. The Intersection of Metabolic Disease and Mental Health – Christopher Palmer, MD

7. Considerations for the Patient with Obesity Prior to a Procedure (with Patient on GLP-1, Colonoscopy Considerations) – Amanda S. Xi, MD, MSE

8. Panel Discussion: Considerations in the Patient with Obesity – Drs. Palmer, Singh, Tchang, and Xi

Diseases in the Patient with Obesity

9. Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease – Harold Bays, MD, MFOMA, FTOS, FACC, FNLA, FASPC, DABOM

10. Sleep Health and Sleep Apnea – Jeremy McConnell, MD

11. Obesity and Cancer – Justin Brown, PhD

12. Treatment of MAFLD/MASH in the Patient with Obesity – Michelle Lai, MD

13. Obesity and Diabetes – Paul Copeland, MD

14. Panel Discussion: Diseases in the Patient with Obesity – Drs. Bays, Brown, Copeland, Lai, McConnell, and Singh

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