The Women’s Health - Obesity course is a deep dive into the critical issue of obesity management in women, tailored for healthcare professionals. It provides practical and actionable insights through four detailed units:
Unit 1: What is Obesity? This unit introduces obesity as a medical condition, highlighting its definition, prevalence, and health impacts. Participants learn the role of Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist circumference in diagnosis, as well as the epidemiological trends driving the obesity epidemic.
Unit 2: Primary Prevention The focus shifts to preventive strategies, including the practitioner’s role in patient education and advocacy for community health programs. It explores the genetic, environmental, and epigenetic factors contributing to obesity and provides insights into reducing risk factors through early intervention.
Unit 3: Screening and Evaluation This unit details the screening process, emphasising non-judgmental communication and comprehensive evaluations. It covers history-taking, physical examinations, and diagnostic investigations, ensuring a holistic understanding of obesity’s root causes and related comorbidities.
Unit 4: Management Participants learn to craft individualised management plans focusing on lifestyle changes, psychological support, and realistic goal-setting. The unit also explores advanced interventions, such as pharmacological therapies and bariatric surgery, offering guidance on patient selection and follow-up for long-term weight maintenance.
This engaging course includes case discussions, interactive assessments, and access to curated resources, equipping practitioners to tackle obesity with confidence and compassion.
All degree qualified medical practitioners.