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Closing the Practice Gap in Obesity Care Through Targeted Education
Friday, June 26, 2026

Closing the Practice Gap in Obesity Care Through Targeted Education

By: Physician's Weekly

Physician's Weekly (06/17/26) Gould, Julie

New research highlights the impact of on-demand continuing medical education (CME) on primary care clinicians' (PCCs) knowledge, skills and confidence in caring for patients with obesity. Presented at the 2026 ADA Scientific Sessions, the study included 2,258 PCCs, including 740 with paired assessments, who participated in a 60-minute CME activity that featured case-based discussions, reflective learning, and point-of-care tools. Based on pre- and post-activity assessments, more than 60% improved their knowledge and competence, with knowledge of clinical evidence rising by at least 19% and competence in developing detailed obesity management plans increasing by at least 30%. The PCCs' confidence increased by 0.39 to 0.59 points on a 5-point Likert scale, while 84% reported plans to modify screening or treatment approaches and 32% said they intended to adjust treatment plans for patients. Still, the researchers note that high baseline knowledge scores pointed to ongoing difficulty integrating guidelines into cohesive, patient-centered care. “This online CME activity successfully improved PCCs knowledge, competence, and confidence regarding obesity management,” the authors concluded. “Significant gains in formulating treatment plans suggest that on-demand CME is effective at bridging gaps between guideline knowledge and clinical application.”

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