Overview

Overview

This one-year fellowship which is co-supported by the Bariatric and Metabolic Institute (BMI) and Medical Subspecialty Institute (MSI) at Cleveland Clinic is designed for recent graduates of training programs within internal medicine, family medicine or pediatrics or current clinical medicine subspecialty fellows (e.g. endocrinology, gastroenterology, nutrition) who wish to obtain advanced training focused in the area of Obesity Medicine.

This fellowship has been designed to provide trainees with expertise and clinical experience in the emerging field of Obesity Medicine, with a primary focus on the evaluation and management of patients with obesity. Fellows will learn how to treat obesity with nutritional, behavioral, pharmacological and surgical interventions, as well as how to screen and manage obesity complications effectively. 

Trainees will spend the majority of time at the core sites (BMI and MSI) which together are one of the largest most complete interdisciplinary obesity centers in the country with more than 7000 annual obesity medicine patient visits, including telemedicine and shared medical appointments, and more than 1000 annual bariatric and metabolic surgeries. The fellow will primarily work in an interdisciplinary setting with a team of clinical providers, including more than 60 psychologists, registered dietitian nutritionists, exercise physiologists, advanced practice providers, bariatric surgeons, bariatric endoscopists and 12 ABOM-certified obesity medicine physicians. In addition, the fellow will be exposed to clinical rotations in the complementary fields of clinical nutrition, sleep medicine, pediatric obesity and lifestyle medicine.

By the end of the training year, fellows will have a good understanding of the science of body weight regulation, current clinical obesity care guidelines, and research being conducted to advance knowledge in this field. In addition, fellows will be able to assess a patient with obesity using body composition and utilize standard and innovative approaches to the treatment of obesity, including novel combination therapies in obesity medicine, bariatric endoscopy and metabolic and bariatric surgery. Trainees will be able to complete a full pre-operative evaluation for patients with indications for surgery and provide comprehensive post-operative medical and nutritional care for these surgical patients.

Furthermore, we expect the fellow to participate in clinical and research activities throughout their training, including active clinical trials of new and emerging therapies conducted at Cleveland Clinic, as well as prospective and retrospective studies. We anticipate that trainees who complete this fellowship program will be prepared to pursue clinical and academic careers focused in obesity medicine and to become competent teachers of obesity medicine and future leaders in this emerging discipline.

The strength of this program is the combination of the robust clinical exposure to multiple obesity subtypes in diverse patient population and the clinical expertise of numerous clinicians and clinical investigators in interdisciplinary obesity clinics across Cleveland Clinic. We have 4 obesity medicine fellowship-trained core faculty, and 9 core faculty as diplomates of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. We believe an OM fellow will have a well-rounded clinical case exposure as well as a structured, productive mentorship. Our faculty are clearly all committed to the disease of obesity and invested in this fellowship. And, most importantly, we work well together as a team and like to have fun.

Program Structure Clinical Rotations Didactic Learning and Educational Conferences Research Current and Past Obesity Medicine Fellows