The Gaining Health Podcast karli burridge
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In this podcast, host and obesity medicine specialist Karli Burridge will interview leaders and trailblazers in the field of obesity medicine to discuss how we can get to the root of chronic medical conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and metabolic dysfunction, and how we can change healthcare to actually help patients be healthier and feel better. Karli will also highlight recent research and discuss how to apply this new science clinically in your practice!
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Metabolic-Bariatric Surgery and Anemia of Malabsorption
Have you discussed metabolic-bariatric surgery (MBS) as a treatment option with your patients? What nutritional deficiencies should you check after metabolic and bariatric surgery? What role to anti-obesity medications play after MBS? Join host, Karli Burridge, as she reviews some of the latest research and discusses anemia of malaborption with hematology expert Dane Thomas, PA-C.Guest Bio: Dane Thomas, PA-C, is a board-certified physician assistant with over 13 years of cli...
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Catching up with TOS President, Dr. Jamy Ard
Gaining Health host, Karli Burridge, shares a few exciting updates in the field of obesity medicine and interviews Dr. Jamy Ard, The Obesity Society (TOS) President, about his personal and professional experience. Listen as Dr. Ard shares about the positive changes in obesity care treatment, and new research they have currently underway. Bio: Dr. Ard is professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Prevention in the Division of Public Health Sciences, co-director of the Weight M...
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Food Insecurity and Obesity with Bill Jollie, Founder of Interrupt Hunger
While obesity is usually seen as a problem of excessive calories, what about the quality of food in the food-insecure and low-income areas? Listen as Karli Burridge, PA, FOMA, discusses how food access and obesity are related with Interrupt Hunger Founder, Bill Jollie. Psychobioecological model to understand the income-food insecurity-obesity relationship”, by Leonard Epstein et al. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212267217318920Interrupt Hunger: http...
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New Clinical Practice Statement for Adolescents with Obesity
Join Gaining Health host, Karli Burridge, PA, FOMA, as she discusses the newest Clinical Practice Statement (CPS) for Adolescents with Obesity published by the Obesity Medicine Association (OMA). The rates are alarming, and clinician education on best care practices is vital. While treatment can be complex with various influences, treatment starting at the onset leads to the best outcomes. Link to Article HereLink to "AAP's Clinical Guidelines for Pediatric Obesity" on Spot...
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Looking at the Past and Future of Obesity Medicine with Dr. Debbie Horn
Join host, Karli Burridge, as she discusses how Dr. Deborah Horn got started in Obesity Medicine, and what she sees coming up in the future of Obesity Medicine practice. What research is underway to help us understand long-term obesity treatment results and what type of "target" should we be aiming for with patients' care? What are the positive and negative trends right now around Obesity Medicine practice? Bio: Debbie Horn, DO, MPHDr. Horn is the Medical Director of the UT ...
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It's AND BOTH, not OR, with Dr. Nina Crowley
Join this conversation between "Gaining Health" host, Karli Burridge, PA, and "In the Know with Nina" host, Nina Crowley, Ph.D., as they discuss the importance of comprehensive obesity care. How should clinicians and patients focus on treatment options as "AND" statements to avoid the black-and-white "OR" statements? How can we fill the gaps between lifestyle changes and bariatric surgery options? Their combined experience and knowledge in medical obesity treatment can help ...
Customer Reviews
So powerful !
This podcast has such helpful and profound information. We are all learning so much about wellness and management of obesity and this podcast is such a affirming and helpful info source!
The best obesity medicine podcast ever!
This is such an amazing podcast!! I love the interviews with obesity clinicians and leaders. Their stories and entrepreneurial spirit are inspiring to those who are new to obesity medicine and to those of us who have more experience. And What's Up Wednesdays give me all the latest news in obesity medicine while I'm commuting.I can't wait to see what's coming up next!
Great information
Every podcast I have listened to so far provides information that I can use in my current practice!