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Lifestyle Medicine 2015:
Tools for Promoting Healthy Change
Lifestyle Medicine 2015:
Tools for Promoting Healthy Change
26 June 2015
Friday, June 26 and Saturday, June, 27, 2015
Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel
Boston, MA
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
• Recognize that lifestyle choices are the root cause of the majority
of disease, death and healthcare cost.
• Utilize evidence-based practices in health coaching to support
initial behavior change and to sustain the new behavior.
• More effectively and efficiently counsel patients on the
importance of lifestyle changes.
• Develop strategies to encourage patients to make and meet their
new lifestyle goals.
Accreditation
The Harvard Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
– The Harvard Medical School designates Lifestyle Medicine 2015 for a
maximum of 17 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
– The Harvard Medical School designates the online Lifestyle Medicine
for Weight Management course for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits™.
– Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent
of their participation in the activity.
Slide Presentations Used in this Program
• May be viewed and downloaded for your personal use
only at:
– http://www.instituteoflifestylemedicine.org/lm2015_course_materials/
– Password: AbC123!
Course Evaluation &
CME Certificate Information
• Course Evaluation must be completed for CME credit & certificate.
• Online evaluations have already been sent to the email address provided during registration process.
• If you did not receive the email please use the following link for access
https://www.research.net/s/3524233
• CME certificates will be sent out four weeks after completion of the course to the email submitted in evaluation.
• For questions contact: [email protected]
Wi-Fi Information
• To Access Wireless Internet in Meeting Room:
• Select “Fairmont_Meeting” from the list of Networks
• Open your web browser; a login page will appear
• Enter the following in the “Group Name” field: 4233 (Code is case
sensitive)
• Enter the following in the “Access Code” field: 4233 (Code is case
sensitive)
• Should you have any questions please contact PSAV at
• 617-867-8593 or dial 1250 on any house phone.
Interactive Workshops:
Cementing Your Lifestyle Medicine Goals
• Friday, June 26
• 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
• Check your name tag to see which workshop you are in*
• Topics:
– Weight Loss
– Stress Management
– Exercise
– Practice Change
– Sleep
* If your workshop isn’t on your badge, see Mary Alice at the
registration desk
Agenda: Friday, June 26
7:00–7:45 Registration/Continental Breakfast
7:15–7:45 Meet and Greet
7:45–8:00 The Four Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine:
Knowledge, Skills, Tools and Self-Care
Edward M. Phillips, MD
8:00–9:00 Lifestyle Medicine: True Healthcare
Reform
David L. Katz, MD, MPH
9:00–10:00 Self-Care: What It Is and Why It Matters Steven Adelman, MD
10:00–10:15 Meditation break (optional) Darshan Mehta, MD
10:15–11:15 Stress Management Darshan Mehta, MD
11:15–12:15 Weight Loss Caroline M. Apovian, MD
12:15–1:15 Lunch (on your own)
Agenda: Friday, June 26 (con’t)
12:30–1:15 Optional Lunch-and-Learn Forum:*
Social Media as a Tool for Practicing
Lifestyle Medicine
Cary Wing, EdD
1:15–2:15 Nutrition Counseling: The Novel
Approaches That Work and the Missteps
That Don’t
Rachele Pojednic, PhD
2:15–2:45 Knowledge, Skills and Tools from an
International Physician Chef
Rani Polak, MD
2:45–3:00 Invigoration break (optional)
3:00–4:00 Exercise Prescription Edward M. Phillips, MD
4:00–5:00 Interactive Workshops
Cementing Your Lifestyle Medicine Goals:
Professional and Personal
Course Faculty and Staff
*Pre-registration for this event is required. Check your badge to see if you are
registered. No onsite registration permitted.
Agenda: Saturday, June 27
7:00–7:45 Registration/Continental Breakfast
7:15–7:45 Meet and Greet
7:45–8:45 Health Coaching: It’s Not “Eat Less;
Exercise More”
Ruth Wolever, PhD
8:45–10:15
The Lifestyle Medicine Dream Team
Physician
Social Worker
Exercise Physiologist
Health Coach
Dietitian
Elizabeth P. Frates, MD,
Moderator
Kriston Kent, MD, MPH
Karen Lane, LICSW
Cedric Bryant, PhD
Heidi Duskey, MA
Debra Wein, MS, RDN,
LDN, NSCA-CPT*D,
CWPD
Agenda: Saturday, June 27 (con’t)
10:15–10:30 Invigoration Break (optional)
10:30–11:45 Practitioner-to-Practitioner: Lessons
Learned and Successes Earned by Early
Adopters
Elizabeth P. Frates, MD,
Moderator
Amira Aly, MD
Reza Antoszewska, NP-C
Karyn Bender, RPh, CHHC
Barbara Brown, MD and
Lynn Kossow, MD
Rebecca Brown, MD and
Larry Schmidt, MD
Lilach Malatskey, MD,
MHA
Krutika Parasar, SciB
Karen M. Sherritt, MD
11:45–12:45 Lunch (on your own)
Agenda: Saturday, June 27 (con’t)
12:00–12:45
Optional Lunch-and-Learn Forum:*
Billing and Coding for Lifestyle Medicine
Nancy M. Enos, FACMPE,
CPMA,CPC-I, CEMC
12:45–1:45 Motivational Interviewing: The Evidence-
Based Strategies that Produce the Best
Results
Joji Suzuki, MD
1:45–2:45 Sleep Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, PhD
2:45–3:00 Meditation break (optional) Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, PhD
3:00–4:00 Obesity and Sleep Fatima Cody Stanford, MD,
MPH
4:00–5:00 What Really Gets Patients (Even Reluctant
Ones) to Effect Healthy Change
Cheri Blauwet, MD
*Pre-registration for this event is required. Check your badge to see if you are
registered. No onsite registration permitted.
Join us December 3-5, 2015 for
Active Lives: Transforming Our Patients and Ourselves