Results of ABOM Foundation-Funded Obesity Medicine Educational Research Published In Obesity Pillars, Dr. Marci Laudenslager from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine led a research team that conducted a prospective study evaluating the impact of an online...
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Update Published on ABOM
An Update on the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM): 2017-2024 In Obesity, Dr. Brianna Johnson-Rabbett from the University of Nebraska led a research team that described the characteristics of ABOM physician diplomates over the last 8 years -- updating a...
Study Examines Prescribing Habits among ABOM-Certified Physicians
Study Examines Prescribing Habits among ABOM-Certified Obesity Medicine Physicians In Obesity Pillars, Dr. Selvi Rajagopal from Johns Hopkins led a research team that examined the prescribing habits among 565 ABOM-certified physicians that included both FDA-approved...
Primary Care Experience Redesigned by People Living with Obesity – Presented at Obesity Week 2024
Primary Care Experience Redesigned by People Living with Obesity - Presented at Obesity Week 2024 At Obesity Week 2024, research was presented that engaged people living with obesity to redesign their primary care experience. The team used a co-design approach where...
ABOM Foundation Funded Research Presented at Obesity Week 2024
ABOM Foundation Funded Research Presented at Obesity Week 2024 Presented at Obesity Week 2024, Dr. Marci Laudenslager from Johns Hopkins developed two obesity medicine curricula and prospectively examined outcomes among residents. One group of residents participated...
Care from Obesity Medicine Physicians Linked to Obesity Medication Persistence
Care from Obesity Medicine Physicians Linked to Obesity Medication Persistence A recent analysis by a research team for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association examined the use of GLP-1 receptor agonist medications for obesity management among their adult beneficiaries...
An Obesity Medicine Curriculum Increases the Obesity Care Self-Efficacy of Internal Medicine Residents
An Obesity Medicine Curriculum Increases the Obesity Care Self-Efficacy of Internal Medicine Residents in the Primary Care Setting There are well-documented gaps in physician training in obesity treatment; however, a recently published study suggests that the addition...