Free CME Available: Prescribing GLP-1 RA Medications and Lifestyle Habits to Maximize Patient Success
Ardmore Institute of Health (AIH) is delighted to offer a AAFP credit system approved, free CME, Prescribing GLP-1 RA Medications and Lifestyle Habits to Maximize Patient Success.
This CME provides an in-depth, evidence-based review of GLP-1 receptor agonist (RA) medications in treating obesity, emphasizing their clinical application alongside Lifestyle Medicine. Presented by Dr. Jonathan Bonnet, a board-certified physician in family, sports, obesity, and Lifestyle Medicine, the session explores prescribing strategies, expected outcomes, patient counseling, and real-world considerations that family physicians commonly encounter.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
Explain the mechanisms of action, therapeutic effects, and limitations of GLP-1 RAs
Develop individualized treatment plans that integrate GLP-1 RA therapy with lifestyle interventions to support sustainable weight loss and improve management of related comorbidities
Apply best practices in medication titration, side effect management, and patient counseling to support safe and sustainable care
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The AAFP has reviewed Prescribing GLP-1 RA Medications and Lifestyle to Maximize Patient Success and deemed it acceptable for up to 2.00 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 09/22/2025 to 09/22/2026. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AMA/AAFP Equivalency - Providers may choose to include the following in addition to the AAFP credit statement: AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™ toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.