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Obesity Medicine CME/CE Frequently Asked Questions

These Pri-Med courses can help to ensure that you patients with obesity receive effective long-term management of this serious, chronic but treatable condition. Select among courses that cover lifestyle management, long-term pharmacotherapy options for obesity in a primary care population, current guideline recommendations for obesity screening and management, and therapeutic communication and counseling strategies to discuss weight-loss goals and integrate obesity treatment into routine primary care visits.

Start earning free obesity medicine CME/CE credits with one of the courses above or browse our extensive library of courses for more topics.

Obesity CME/CE is for
Physicians (MDs and DOs) 
Nurse Practitioners 
Physician Assistants

Pri-Med's Obesity Medicine CME/CE courses cover lifestyle management, long-term pharmacotherapy options for obesity in a primary care population, current guideline recommendations for obesity screening and management, and therapeutic communication and counseling strategies to discuss weight-loss goals and integrate obesity treatment into routine primary care visits.

Additional topics include the science of obesity, behavioral interventions, surgical strategies, how to safely prescribe medications for weight reduction, the relationship between obesity and type 2 diabetes, anti-obesity medications, addressing obesity stigma and bias, and pediatric obesity management.

Since 1995, Pri-Med has been a trusted resource for primary care CME/CE, educating over 200,000 clinicians with timely and relevant content, including obesity medicine. Pri-Med offers online obesity medicine CME/CE courses to keep you up-to-date on the latest medical trends and help you provide the best patient care. Creating an account is free and takes less than a minute, so you can start earning credits today.