Module 3: Patient-Centered Communications and Shared Decision-Making in the Management of Obesity

Join us as Dr. Charles Vega illustrates his approach to obesity and overweight in a 42-year-old patient putting shared decision making into practice—then put these tips to use in your own practice!

Dr. Charles P. Vega, MD

Clinical Professor, Family Medicine
Associate Dean, School of Medicine
University of California, Irvine
Orange, CA

Dr. Charles P. Vega, MD grew up in Northern California and completed his undergraduate degree at Harvard University.  He attended medical school at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and completed residency training in Family Medicine at UC Irvine.  He stayed on as faculty in the Department of Family Medicine at UCI and now holds the title of Health Sciences Clinical Professor.  He is the Executive Director of UCI’s Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community and won a Macy Faculty Scholarship to improve patient-centered health education at UCI.  He currently serves as Assistant Dean for Culture and Community Education in the UC Irvine School of Medicine.

Dr. Vega has seen patients and taught medical students and residents at UC Irvine’s Family Health Center – Santa Ana for the past 20 years.  This clinic is a federally-qualified health center and the largest safety-net clinic for Orange County.  Dr. Vega’s academic interests are focused on access to quality, compassionate medical care for underserved populations, and the development of training programs to promote this vision of healthcare.

Dr. Donna Ryan, MD

Professor Emerita
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Baton Rouge, LA

Dr. Donna Ryan is Professor Emerita at Pennington Biomedical in Baton Rouge, LA, USA where she had a 25-year career in clinical research in obesity. She was an Investigator on POUNDS Lost, Look AHEAD, DPP, DASH and many other studies of the health benefits of weight loss by diet, lifestyle intervention and medications. Her personal research studied how to improve obesity treatment in primary care practices. She has been an active member and former President of The Obesity Society (North America) and World Obesity Federation. She has more than 300 publications and is a frequent speaker on obesity and diabetes treatments.  She remains an active consultant and advisor to companies developing drugs, devices, lifestyle programs and medical approaches to obesity management.

1.
Select patients with obesity who could benefit from weight-loss medicines
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Discuss how personal opinions and biases may stifle optimal treatment of patients with obesity
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Integrate evidence-based strategies for motivational interviewing and shared decision-making into practice for patients with obesity