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Jun 7, 2023 | 11:00am - 12:00pm MDT


MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA AND BULIMIA: WHAT ALL COLLEGE HEALTH
PROVIDERS SHOULD KNOW

1 CE/CME Credit Hour
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PRESENTED BY

PHILIP S. MEHLER, MD, FACP, FAED, CEDS

Founder & Executive Medical Director, ACUTE Center at Denver Health | Glassman
Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine | Chief
Scientific Officer, Eating Recovery Center

Please note: if you'd like to attend in person, upon completion of online
registration, contact Stephanie Snell, Lead Dietitian of CU
at stephanie.snell@colorado.edu, as space is limited.  

In this 1-hour credit course, we will summarize DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for
common eating disorders, discuss associated medical complications and explain
appropriate interventions.  This will include providing guidelines on how to
identify an eating disorder, case examples and levels of care in eating disorder
treatment.

Following this presentation, participants will be able to:

 * Identify medical problems related to bulimia nervosa, and how to manage them.
 * Identify medical problems related to anorexia nervosa and ARFID and how to
   manage them.
 * Recognize when a patient needs a higher level of care for ongoing management
   of medical problems


OTHER EVENTS

Virtual
Jun 13, 2023 | 9:30am - 11:00am MDT

COMPLEX INTERVENTION WHEN IT MATTERS MOST: A CASE STUDY REVIEW

1.5 CE/CME

ACUTE Earns Prestigious Center of Excellence Designation from Anthem
In 2018, the ACUTE Center for Eating Disorders & Severe Malnutrition at Denver
Health was honored by Anthem Health as a Center of Excellence for Medical
Treatment of Severe and Extreme Eating Disorders. ACUTE is the first medical
unit ever to achieve this designation in the field of eating disorders. It comes
after a rigorous review process.



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