Primary Care

Vaccines: Real-World Tactics to Address Health Inequities

This CMEO BriefCase will discuss the health care challenges of a racially diverse young mother and her 2-year-old child, and how to encourage vaccinations as preventative measures for both. Expert faculty will discuss potential barriers and hesitancies for this mother to vaccinate herself and her child, along with strategies to ameliorate disparities in vaccination rates.

Obesity Care: Real-World Tactics to Address Health Inequities

In this CME Outfitters BriefCase, we will follow Maria, a 52-year-old Latina woman who has been diagnosed with obesity and type 2 diabetes, as she navigates the healthcare system seeking respectful and holistic medical care. Expert faculty will discuss the nuances of the case and will highlight the importance of recognizing not only the healthcare disparities related to obesity in general, but also the intersectional impact that obesity can have on preexisting racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare outcomes.

Improving Veteran Health Through Evidence-based, Patient-centric Obesity Care

Obesity affects more than 44% of post-9/11 U.S. Veterans—far surpassing rates in the general population—and is closely tied to chronic health issues such as cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis, and diabetes. Despite the known risks, uptake of evidence-based treatment remains low. Fewer than 5% of Veterans in VA obesity programs receive anti-obesity medications (AOMs), and fewer still achieve meaningful weight loss. Unfortunately, weight stigma persists in clinical encounters, eroding trust and limiting effective engagement. Moreover, Veterans often face unique structural and psychosocial challenges that complicate obesity care, including mental health concerns. This education initiative aims to equip health care professionals with current evidence on pharmacologic options, strategies for comprehensive care planning, and guidance for bias-free, respectful communication. With obesity recognized as a chronic disease requiring sustained intervention, education is critical to update perceptions and treatment pathways that improve outcomes for Veterans struggling with weight and its related complications.

Enhancing Pediatric Vaccination Through Science and Trust: A Guide for Healthcare Teams

In this interactive infographic activity, an expert faculty in the science and clinical implementation of vaccines provides the foundation for empathetic, evidence-based discussions with patients and caregivers, addressing concerns and promoting informed decision-making. Strengthening these skills is vital to sustaining immunization programs, preventing outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, and ensuring the health and well-being of communities worldwide.

Inequitable Access and Outcomes: Health Care Disparities in Surgical Weight-Loss Procedures

This CMEOCast podcast will focus on the negative impact of inequitable access on surgical weight-loss procedures, including the key contributing factors for disparities in weight-loss surgery and strategies for mitigating these disparities.

Health Inequities in Vaccination Optimization

In this CMEO podcast, expert faculty will present the challenges to equitable vaccination rates for all patients, for a variety of vaccinations, and discuss how best to learn from previous attempts to ensure current and future vaccination can occur for all patients.

Health Inequities in Obesity Care

In this installment of the popular CMEO podcast series on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), Drs. Peek, Stanford, and Noble discuss the influence of implicit bias, health disparities, and health inequities on the quality of care for patients with obesity. Practical approaches to self-reflection, recognition of potential bias, and positive action are explored.

Exploring the Multifaceted Role of GLP-1 RAs

In the first activity of this CME Outfitters Snack series, expert faculty will identify the multifaceted impact of GLP-1 RA therapies on glycemic control, CV health, weight management, renal health, liver health, and overall T2D complication risk.

GLP-1 RAs Unlocked: Transforming T2D Care from Pathology to Practice

In the second activity of this CME Outfitters Snack series, expert faculty will differentiate current and emerging GLP-1 RA therapies based on their dosing schedules, administration methods, and glycemic and extra-glycemic benefits. Faculty will identify the mechanisms of action (MOAs) of GLP-1 RAs including their effects on key organ systems, including the pancreas, liver, brain, kidneys, and CV system.

From Data to Decisions: Real-World Case Studies in Personalized GLP-1 RA Therapy for T2D

In the third activity of this CME Outfitters Snack series, expert faculty will incorporate clinical trial evidence supporting the use of GLP-1 RAs in T2D management, including outcomes related to glucose control, CV safety, CKD, and tolerability. Faculty will model utilization of current treatment guidelines to implement GLP-1 RA therapy tailored to individual patient characteristics, including comorbidities, goals of care, and lifestyle considerations.

Individualizing Guideline Concordant Care: T2D and Patients with Multimorbid Conditions

In the fourth activity of this CME Outfitters Snack series, expert faculty will individualize the selection of GLP-1 RA therapies based on patient-specific factors such as CV risk, weight management needs, and preferences for administration.

GLP-1 RA Myths & Realities: Navigating Safety and Tolerability

In the fifth activity of this CME Outfitters Snack series, expert faculty will assess dosing strategies and escalation best practices to optimize patient outcomes and foster therapy adherence. Faculty will model development of patient-centered counseling strategies that address concerns or misconceptions of GLP-1 RA therapies, including evidence-based benefits.

From Barriers to Breakthroughs: Improving GLP-1 RA Adherence and Access Through Collaboration

In the sixth activity of this CME Outfitters Snack series, expert faculty will demonstrate integration of specific resources on AE mitigation and expectations as part of regular counseling for patients treated with GLP-1 RAs to improve adherence. Learners will be shown how to integrate GLP-1 RAs into a broader T2D management plan by detecting and addressing barriers to access and optimal utilization.

The Bottom Line: Updated Strategies for Early Detection and Prevention of Anal Cancer

In this CME Outfitters Snack, expert faculty and a patient advocate will discuss clinical experience, study information, updates to guidelines, resources, and how to integrate sensitive and respectful discussions about anal cancer risk, prevention, and screening into everyday clinical workflows to improve outcomes for patients at high risk for anal cancer.

Health Inequities in Adult Obesity Care

In this CME Outfitters Snack, part of a series on health access, social responsibility, and obesity care, expert faculty will address key health inequities associated with obesity in adults in underserved communities and how caregivers can work within multidisciplinary teams to implement effective, culturally tailored strategies to address those inequities.

Modern Approaches to Obesity Care for All Populations: Addressing Root Causes

In this CME Outfitters Snack, part of a series on health access, social responsibility, and obesity care, expert faculty will identify the complex factors contributing to obesity as a chronic disease, including genetic, socioeconomic, and cultural influences, and discuss how to implement multidisciplinary, patient-centered, shared decision-making strategies to individualize care and combat barriers to equity in obesity care.

It’s Not Just Obesity: Addressing Cardiometabolic Comorbidities in Underserved Communities

In this CME Outfitters Snack, part of a series on health access, social responsibility, and obesity care, expert faculty will identify key cardiometabolic comorbidities associated with obesity in a range of communities, their impact on overall health outcomes, and how to implement culturally tailored, multidisciplinary strategies to address them.

Expanding Horizons in Obesity Care: Innovative Treatments, Guidelines, and Personalized, Equitable Approaches

In this CME Outfitters Snack, part of a series on health access, social responsibility, and obesity care, expert faculty will identify recent shifts in obesity diagnosis and management based on the latest guidelines, and focus on personalized, guideline-based strategies for obesity care that address disparities, cultural considerations, and effective long-term management utilizing a multidisciplinary team of caregivers.

Unraveling the Complexities of cUTI Care: Modernizing cUTI Care with the 2025 IDSA and EAU Updates

In this CME Outfitters recorded webcast, expert faculty will guide learners through the burden of cUTI on individual patients and the broader healthcare system, identify opportunities for improved care and outcomes for patients with cUTI through the utilization of up-to-date guidelines and new and emerging antibiotic therapies, and help ensure that patients with cUTI are treated in the appropriate healthcare setting and are transitioned seamlessly between inpatient and outpatient care.