San Diego Obesity Medicine Summit

  15 Mar 2025 - 15 Mar 2025

   La Jolla, CA, United States

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San Diego Obesity Medicine Summit

15 Mar 2025

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15 Mar 2025

La Jolla, CA, United States



This inaugural summit, organized by the San Diego Obesity Medicine Society, will provide participants with an opportunity to hear from top obesity medicine experts, key opinion leaders, and authors of landmark articles in the field on how to incorporate effective obesity treatment in participants' busy practices

The organizers aim to provide participants with the tools necessary to improve the health of their patients and enhance their quality of life. The summit will feature expert round table discussion "Challenging Cases in the Treatment of Obesity"

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