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Weight Management in Psychiatric PatientsGain Practical Strategies to Reduce Metabolic Risk in Psychiatric PatientsSuitable for Psychiatrists, Primary Care Physicians, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Psychologists, and Other Mental Health Clinicians |
Live Stream Course: Saturday, February 28, 2026
Weight Management in Psychiatric Patients Featuring Dana S. Hardin, MD

This focused course gives you a practical playbook you can use in routine visits: what to monitor and when, how to pick and adjust lower-risk psychotropics, concrete ways to blunt weight gain, and when to add anti-obesity pharmacotherapy. You’ll learn how to talk about weight without shame, coordinate with primary care, and craft doable behavior plans while protecting psychiatric stability. Leave with cutoffs, dose ranges, and brief conversation scripts you can use Monday morning to improve long-term outcomes for vulnerable patients.
Q & A with Dr. Hardin follow each lecture. Recordings will be available after each session.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Start Time: 8:00AM Pacific | 9:00AM Mountain | 10:00AM Central | 11:00AM Eastern
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Weight Management in Psychiatric Patients Live Stream Schedule
Saturday, February 28 at 10:00AM CT – 2:30PM CT with Dana S. Hardin, MD
| Saturday, February 28, 2026 | |
| Time (CT) | Lecture |
| 10:00AM CT – 11:00AM CT | Obesity and Metabolic Vulnerability in Psychiatric Disorders |
| 11:10AM CT – 12:10PM | Clinical Approaches to Managing Weight Gain in the Psychiatric Setting |
| 12:20PM CT – 1:20PM CT | Deeper Dive into the Treatment of Obesity |
| 1:30PM CT – 2:30PM CT | Weight Management in Special Populations |
Weight Management in Psychiatric Patients
Obesity and metabolic disease remain among the leading causes of reduced life expectancy in patients with serious mental illness, yet many clinicians report limited training or uncertainty around effective intervention. Weight gain is often recognized late, monitoring is inconsistent, and treatment options are underutilized despite clear guidelines and growing evidence.
This course bridges that gap by translating current research and guidelines into practical clinical decision-making. You’ll gain a structured approach to identifying metabolic risk early, intervening appropriately, and coordinating care across disciplines — all within the realities of psychiatric practice.
Course Benefits
- Confident Metabolic Monitoring in Psychiatric Care
- Smarter Medication Decisions Without Compromising Stability
- Practical Weight Management Tools You Can Use Immediately
- Clear Guidance for Complex and Special Populations
Course Features
- Clinical Application for Tough Cases
- 4 hours of practical presentations with 4 CME credits
- Optional self-assessment quiz to earn additional 4 CME credits
- 12-month Subscription to Course
