Family Physicians and other Primary Care Physicians and all practice team members and other specialists who address obesity.
Motivational Interviewing, Obesity
Dr. Mitchell is Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine/ Boston Medical Center and board certified in family and palliative medicine. She received her medical degree from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Masters of Science in Clinical Research from UCLA. Dr. Mitchell completed family medicine residency training at the White Memorial Medical Center Family Medicine Residency program in Los Angeles, CA where she continued her work and research in cross cultural communication and cultural competency until 2006 when she relocated to Boston, MA. She completed the Boston University academic fellowship and received and AHRQ mentored clinical researcher award in 2010 to study the impact of patient-doctor communication on health disparities, health service utilization and shared decision making behavior.
Dr. Paula Gardiner is the Assistant Director for the Program for Integrative Medicine and Health Care Disparities at Boston Medical Center. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine.| 1. | Use evidence-based guidelines and tools such as Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change, to improve communication, patient engagement/motivation and management | 2. | Formulate individualized treatment plans, combining behavioral therapy, lifestyle modification and pharmacotherapy, accounting for each patient's cultural and socioeconomic challenges |
| 3. | Evaluate co-morbidities and progress treatment when indicated with an understanding of emerging pharmacological/surgical options. |
| 1. | Use evidence-based guidelines and tools such as Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change, to improve communication, patient engagement/motivation and management |
| 2. | Formulate individualized treatment plans, combining behavioral therapy, lifestyle modification and pharmacotherapy, accounting for each patient's cultural and socioeconomic challenges |
| 3. | Evaluate co-morbidities and progress treatment when indicated with an understanding of emerging pharmacological/surgical options. |
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