Join us for a comprehensive and practical webinar designed to equip clinicians with the most up-to-date knowledge and strategies for managing obesity in the UK. With obesity rates continuing to rise and new treatment options emerging, it is crucial for healthcare professionals to stay informed about the latest guidelines, evidence-based practices, and patient-centered approaches.
This webinar will cover:
An Overview of Obesity in the UK: Gain insights into the current trends, risk factors, and public health implications of obesity in the UK.
BMI Measurement: Pros and Cons: Understand the strengths and limitations of BMI as a diagnostic tool, and explore alternative methods to assess patient health.
Taking a History in Obesity Cases: Learn how to conduct a thorough patient history, addressing lifestyle factors, mental health, and other contributors to obesity.
Dietary Advice and Treatment Options: Review the latest dietary guidelines and a range of treatment options, including lifestyle modifications, pharmacotherapy, and bariatric surgery.
When to Refer: Discover when and how to refer patients to specialists such as endocrinologists, dietitians, or bariatric surgeons, based on clinical indicators.
The Rise of the ‘Skinny Jab’: Stay informed on the increasing use of GLP-1 receptor agonists (often referred to as the ‘skinny jab’), their benefits, risks, and regulatory considerations.
Please note that this webinar is completely free from any pharmacy or commercial influence, ensuring that all information provided is unbiased, evidence-based, and focused solely on clinical best practices.
By attending, clinicians will benefit from expert insights and practical guidance that can enhance their approach to treating and managing obesity. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of patient care strategies, referral criteria, and the latest treatment advancements, empowering you to offer the highest standard of care to your patients.
Don’t miss this invaluable, independent opportunity to expand your knowledge in the field of obesity management!