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September 25, 2015/Digestive/CME

10th Annual Cleveland Clinic Obesity Summit: A Decade of Progress

Innovative solutions and new initiatives

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What to expect

Learn about innovative solutions to the causes of obesity, preventive strategies and therapeutic management approaches at the 10th Annual Cleveland Clinic Obesity Summit, Oct. 2-3.

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This innovative and highly integrated course attracts a diverse mix of healthcare practitioners. This year’s course will reflect on progress made and new initiatives ahead in this area. Speakers include national leaders in the field, industry and corporations.

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Along with innovative sessions, the summit will feature:

  • Patient interviews
  • Interactive workshops
  • Live surgeries
  • Case-based lessons
  • Panel discussions

Attendees

  • Healthcare professionals (including physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants, and dietitians)
  • Researchers
  • Hospital and corporate administrators and others who have an interest in obesity-related fields, including bariatric surgery, endocrinology, gastroenterology, cardiology, internal medicine, pulmonary, diet and nutrition, psychiatry and psychology, urology and primary care medicine

For more information or to register, click here. Follow us on Twitter before and during the Summit, #obesity15

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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