Multimodal Treatment of Obesity: Lifestyle Interventions, Medications, & Bariatric Surgery
When scientists discovered that GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide led to substantial weight loss, the landscape of obesity management changed dramatically. For patients with obesity, the range of treatment options – from lifestyle changes to medication to surgery to combination approaches – can be confusing and daunting. In next week’s Grand Rounds, Jonathan Carter and Diana Thiara will help us navigate the range of therapeutic options for obesity in 2023 and beyond.
Speakers:
Jonathan Carter, MD, is professor of Surgery and the program director of the Advanced GI Minimally Invasive/Bariatric Surgery Fellowship in the Division of General Surgery at UCSF Health. He is an international expert in bariatric surgery and minimally invasive advanced approaches such as laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Jonathan is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
Diana Thiara, MD, is assistant professor of Clinical Medicine and the medical director of the Medical Weight Management Clinic in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UCSF Health. She has created multiple culinary medicine programs within DGIM for patients and focuses on innovative patient programs for weight management and wellness. Diana is a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.
Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting.
Program
Bob Wachter: Introduction
00:02:56-00:24:36 – Diana Thiara, MD, assistant professor of Clinical Medicine and medical director of the Medical Weight Management Clinic in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UCSF Health
00:24:40:46:22 – Jonathan Carter, MD, professor of Surgery and program director of the Advanced GI Minimally Invasive/Bariatric Surgery Fellowship in the Division of General Surgery at UCSF Health
00:46:44-01:00:29 – Q&A
See previous Medical Grand Rounds:
• June 1: Fact Stranger than Fiction: Adventures in the Genomics of Inflammation
https://youtu.be/OPdtl-wIIAw
• May 25: Automation, Emotion, and Behavioral Economics in Health and Healthcare
https://youtu.be/-Bm8QDWunqo
• May 18: Medical Documentation in the EHR Age
https://youtu.be/xUaxi40Bdsk
• May 11: The 30th Annual Alice Hamilton Lecture: Climate Medicine and Occupational and Environmental Health
https://youtu.be/D8_MLXOdNdI
See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp2l8GCZXFqSgUfwaResQ7rGwKbGIUi_m.
Видео Multimodal Treatment of Obesity: Lifestyle Interventions, Medications, & Bariatric Surgery канала UCSF Department of Medicine
Speakers:
Jonathan Carter, MD, is professor of Surgery and the program director of the Advanced GI Minimally Invasive/Bariatric Surgery Fellowship in the Division of General Surgery at UCSF Health. He is an international expert in bariatric surgery and minimally invasive advanced approaches such as laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Jonathan is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
Diana Thiara, MD, is assistant professor of Clinical Medicine and the medical director of the Medical Weight Management Clinic in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UCSF Health. She has created multiple culinary medicine programs within DGIM for patients and focuses on innovative patient programs for weight management and wellness. Diana is a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine.
Note: Closed captions will be available within 48-72 hours after posting.
Program
Bob Wachter: Introduction
00:02:56-00:24:36 – Diana Thiara, MD, assistant professor of Clinical Medicine and medical director of the Medical Weight Management Clinic in the Division of General Internal Medicine at UCSF Health
00:24:40:46:22 – Jonathan Carter, MD, professor of Surgery and program director of the Advanced GI Minimally Invasive/Bariatric Surgery Fellowship in the Division of General Surgery at UCSF Health
00:46:44-01:00:29 – Q&A
See previous Medical Grand Rounds:
• June 1: Fact Stranger than Fiction: Adventures in the Genomics of Inflammation
https://youtu.be/OPdtl-wIIAw
• May 25: Automation, Emotion, and Behavioral Economics in Health and Healthcare
https://youtu.be/-Bm8QDWunqo
• May 18: Medical Documentation in the EHR Age
https://youtu.be/xUaxi40Bdsk
• May 11: The 30th Annual Alice Hamilton Lecture: Climate Medicine and Occupational and Environmental Health
https://youtu.be/D8_MLXOdNdI
See all UCSF Covid-19 grand rounds, which have been viewed over 3M times, at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp2l8GCZXFqSgUfwaResQ7rGwKbGIUi_m.
Видео Multimodal Treatment of Obesity: Lifestyle Interventions, Medications, & Bariatric Surgery канала UCSF Department of Medicine
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