Weight Management in Psychiatric Patients
Gain Practical Strategies to Reduce Metabolic Risk in Psychiatric Patients
Suitable 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.
Please submit your questions and suggestions for the seminar using the form at the bottom of this page.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
Suitable for Psychiatrists, Primary Care Physicians, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Psychologists, and Other Mental Health Clinicians
COURSE LECTURES
- 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
- 4 AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™ included
- Optional self-assessment quiz to earn additional 4 CME credits
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FAQS
Q: Who is this course designed for?
A: This course is designed for psychiatrists and other mental health clinicians who care for patients with overweight, obesity, or metabolic risk. It is particularly relevant for clinicians managing weight gain related to psychotropic medications or balancing psychiatric stability with cardiometabolic health concerns. The content assumes clinical experience and focuses on real-world decision-making rather than introductory concepts.
Q: Does this course focus on psychiatric patients specifically, or general obesity treatment?
A: The course is specifically focused on weight management in psychiatric populations. It addresses the unique biological, behavioral, and medication-related factors that contribute to weight gain and metabolic risk in patients with mental illness. General obesity treatment principles are discussed only as they apply to psychiatric care and psychopharmacologic decision-making.
Q: How practical is the content for everyday clinical practice?
A: The course emphasizes practical, clinically applicable guidance. Topics include how to assess metabolic risk in routine psychiatric care, interpret screening results, weigh treatment tradeoffs, and select appropriate interventions based on individual patient profiles. Recommendations are framed within the realities of outpatient psychiatric practice, including time constraints, adherence challenges, and competing treatment priorities.
Q: Which weight management medications are discussed?
A: The course reviews evidence-based pharmacologic options for weight management, including commonly used anti-obesity medication classes and their role in psychiatric patients. Content addresses indications, expected benefits, limitations, and clinical considerations when using these agents alongside psychotropic medications, including off-label use where appropriate.
Q: Does this course address managing metabolic risk when psychiatric treatment priorities compete?
A: Yes. A core focus of the course is navigating situations where psychiatric symptom control and metabolic health appear to be in tension. The course provides frameworks for evaluating treatment options through both psychiatric and metabolic lenses, supporting informed, patient-centered decision-making when goals compete or require compromise.
Q: Can I earn CME and ABPN Self-Assessment (SA) credit with this course?
A: This course is available in two formats: a CME-only version and a CME + ABPN Self-Assessment (SA) version. Participants may claim CME credit for only one version of the course. If you require ABPN SA credit, you must enroll in the CME + SA option at the time of registration.
Both versions include the same educational content; the difference lies solely in eligibility for ABPN SA credit and the associated assessment requirements. Full credit details and claiming instructions are provided within the course.
Q: What if this course isn’t what I expected?
A: We stand behind the quality and relevance of this course. If you feel the content does not meet your expectations, you may request a refund in accordance with our satisfaction guarantee. Our goal is to provide clinically valuable education that supports your practice.
FEATURED EDITOR
Dana S. Hardin, MD

| Board Certified Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Adolescent Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) Endocrinology, American Board of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism |
| Clinical Faculty Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens, OH |
CME ACCREDITATION
Accreditation Statement:
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essentials and Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute and American Physician Institute for Advanced Professional Studies, LLC. PeerPoint Medical Education Institute is accredited by the ACCME to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation Statement:
Online Course, Release Date March 1, 2025, Termination Date February 29, 2028:
PeerPoint Medical Education Institute designates the live and enduring formats for this educational activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
MOC Accreditation Statement:
Successful completion of this CME activity enables the participant to earn up to 4 MOC points in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM®) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Participants will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity provider’s responsibility to submit participant completion information to ACCME for the purpose of granting ABIM® MOC points.
Nurses & Nurse Practitioners: For all your CE requirements for recertification, the ANCC will accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Physician Assistants: The NCCPA accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Licensed Psychologists: Most state boards will accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ toward professional development hours. Please confirm with your state board before using this product for professional development hours.
