This webinar aims to improve health professionals’ knowledge and understanding of weight and obesity management in women’s health.
Learning objectives
By the end of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Discuss some important considerations when initiating conversations about weight loss
- Evaluate your patient’s suitability for different weight management intervention/s including very low energy diets, medication, and surgical options
- Understand the role of the members of the multidisciplinary team in the management of weight loss and obesity.
Recording this activity for CPD points or hours
Jean Hailes education activities can be used to fulfill the CPD requirements of many registered health professions.
Depending on your profession, you may need to keep a record of the following: event date, provider, your learning needs, type of activity, content details, learning outcomes, reflection on the activity and CPD hours.
RACGP’s CPD Program
The RACGP activity ID number for this webinar is 416663. It is accredited with RACGP for 1 hour of Educational Activity (EA).
This activity may be eligible to be self-claimed towards RANZCOG CPD requirements. See the RANZCOG website for details.
On completion of Jean Hailes’ education activities, you can fill out an online evaluation survey, after which your certificate of completion or attendance will be emailed to you for your CPD record.
To provide direct feedback to the RACGP about this activity, download the RACGP feedback form.
Pre-reading
- The effect of semaglutide 2.4 mg once weekly on energy intake, appetite, control of eating, and gastric emptying in adults with obesity.
- Healthy Weight Loss Maintenance with Exercise, Liraglutide, or Both Combined.
- Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity
- Efficacy and safety of once-weekly semaglutide in adults with overweight or obesity: a meta-analysis
Health Professionals
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Patients:
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Evaluation
To receive a certificate of completion and/or RACGP CPD hours, complete the evaluation survey below: