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Clinical editor, BMJ Learning;
Part time GP, London
General Practitioner, Nottingham;
Current honorary medical director, charity Weight Concern
Consultant clinical psychologist and reader,
paediatric and adolescent psychology,
University College London Hospital
Nutrition scientist and leads a research team,
Medical Research Council's Human Nutrition Research Unit
After completing this module you should know:
- The role of the dietitian in the management of adults and children who are obese
- The role of weight management programmes in obese patients
- Drug treatment in obesity including when to start and stop such drugs
- The role of bariatric surgery in obese patients.
| Credit Types: | CME |
| Credit Amount: | 0.5 Credits |
| Release Date: | 2010-Feb-09 |
| Expiration Date: | 2012-Sep-09 |
| Estimated Time for Completion: | 40 minutes |
| Registration Required: | Yes |
| Cost: | Free |
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