An Evidence-Based, Compassionate Approach: Grounded in the latest research and developed with experts in pediatric care and nutrition, this online CME equips you with strategies nurture healthy relationships with food and body.
To support our mission and to cover the costs of creating and maintaining this educational resource, we suggest the following donation amounts for our CME course. However, we understand that financial situations vary, and we want to ensure the course is accessible to all.
General Course: $79
New Physician: $75 (Use coupon code: NEWDOC75)
Student or Resident: $60 (Use coupon code: STUDENT60)
If Suggested donation is beyond your current means, please use the coupon code: MISSION-SUPPORT-DISCOUNT
Your generous contributions help us continue to provide valuable resources and to support pediatric healthcare professionals. Thank you for your support.
Welcome to the course!
Click on the modules below to access the video trainings. Each video is followed by a comprehension quiz. Use the arrows to navigate through the course but be sure to click complete for each section as your certificate will not be sent until all 11 sections are completed. Your progress will be shown on the left sidebar. Helpful downloads related to the course are linked below the videos. If you have any difficulties, don’t hesitate to contact us at wtshealthcare@withall.org.
Welcome to the course! Module 1 introduces the foundational concepts of What to Say Healthcare, delving into the evidence that supports its significance and effectiveness. Following, healthcare professionals will engage with comprehensive insights on the widespread occurrence of eating disorders and disordered eating patterns, understand the various risk elements with these conditions, and discover the critical role they can assume in fostering a healthy body image and constructive relationship with food among children.
Module 2 aims to equip providers with the necessary skills to discuss food and weight-related issues concerning pediatric patients in a manner that avoids stigma and promotes a supportive and understanding healthcare environment. Providers will learn best practices for discussing such concerns with patients and their parents.
Module 3 is designed to guide providers in effectively addressing concerns related to food and weight that parents may have about their children, ensuring these sensitive topics are handled with care. Providers will be introduced to best practices for effectively addressing and managing concerns that parents may bring to them about their children’s eating habits or weight, fostering a constructive and sensitive dialogue.
This module addresses weight stigma, providing insights into its manifestation in healthcare settings and examining its detrimental effects on patient health and treatment outcomes.
To complete the course and receive your credits, you will need to complete the post-survey and the evaluation so we can gather data and demographic information for our accreditor.