The Calibre course is designed to enhance the knowledge of healthcare professionals in obesity management. This course is ideal for physicians and other professionals who want to integrate and implement obesity management into their current practice and who are looking for tools and resources on how to provide patient-centred and evidenced-based care. Calibre has been designed to inform practitioners to create a consistent, effective, and evidence-based standard of care for patients
Topics that will be covered in this course include:
- Determinants and pathophysiology of obesity
- Communication, weight bias, stigma & discrimination
- Evidence-based obesity treatments
- Goal setting, outcomes & changing tactics
2026 Calibre Cohorts are scheduled on the following dates:
- Cohort 14 runs May 12 through June 16, with live sessions on May 19, May 26, June 2, and June 9 at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET.
- Cohort 15 runs September 3 through October 7, with live sessions on September 10, 17, 24, and October 1 at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET.
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7 Lessons
Calibre: Cohort 14
To be eligible for professional credits, you must attend all of the live sessions. Live sessions are hosted over Zoom. Cohort 14 Live Session Dates:… -
7 Lessons
Calibre: Cohort 15
To be eligible for professional credits, you must attend all of the live sessions. Live sessions are hosted over Zoom. Cohort 15 Live Session Dates:…
Module 1: Introduction to Obesity Management
- Participant Details
- Welcome to Calibre Community
- Ground Rules
- Activity: Take a minute to identify where you are located
- Pre-Calibre Comfort Level Survey
- Activity: What are the current barriers you face in managing obesity?
- Calibre Pre-Knowledge Check
- Course Learning Objectives
- Lived-Experience Video
- Required readings
Module 2: Understanding Weight Bias and Genetic Factors in Obesity
- Learning Objectives
- Lesson 1: Weight Bias & Obesity Stigma: Implications for Healthcare and Patient Outcomes
- Lesson 2: If the Genes Fit, You Must Admit: The Complex Nature of Body Weight
- Lived-Experience Impact
- Interactive Case Study
- Live Session 1: 2 hour workshop
- Module Evaluation & Reflection Form
Module 3: Obesity Assessment, Treatments and Management
- Learning Objectives
- Lesson 3: Beyond BMI: Obesity Assessment & Staging for Busy Doctors & Patients
- Lesson 4: Beyond Nutrition and Physical Activity: The 3 Pillars of Obesity Management
- Lived-Experience Impact
- Interactive Case Study
- Live Session 2: 2 hour workshop on treatments
- Module Evaluation & Reflection Form
Module 4: Collaborative Care and Real-Life Adjustments
- Learning Objectives
- Lesson 5: Collaborative Care Plans, Managing Expectations and Goal Setting
- Lesson 6: Managing Expectations: Maintaining Change
- Lived-Experience Impact
- Interactive Case Study
- Live Session 3: 1.5 hour workshop
- Module Evaluation & Reflection Form
Module 5: Recap on Learnings and Clinical Pearls
Resources: Supporting resources for participants and their patients as printable handouts.
- Live Session 4: 1.5 hour workshop
- Meet Lisa Schaffer, Executive Director, Obesity Canada
- Commitment-to-Change
- Post-Calibre: Comfort Level Survey
- Post Knowledge Check
- Course Evaluation
Certificate of Completion: Issued upon successful completion of the coursework
Forum: Ongoing open discussion and support for all participants who are enrolled and have completed the Calibre course.
This course is open to all healthcare professionals worldwide. While it was originally designed for physicians in Canada, the content is relevant and valuable for clinicians globally who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in obesity management.
The maximum participation per cohort is 50.
This activity has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 16.75 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits.
Applicants for certification through the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) may claim up to 16.75 GROUP TWO CME credits toward the ABOM application requirement for completion of the Calibre program.
Members of the College of Family Physicians of Canada are eligible to receive up to 16.75 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits for participation in this activity due to a reciprocal agreement with the American Academy of Family Physicians.

This activity is an Accredited Self-Assessment Program (Section 3) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and approved by the Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism. You may claim a maximum of 22.15 hours (credits are automatically calculated) commensurate with the extent of your participation in the activity. This program is codeveloped by Obesity Canada and CSEM and planned to ensure scientific integrity, balance and objectivity.
- Sanjeev Sockalingam, MD*
- Sean Wharton, MD, Pharm D
- Michael Vallis, PhD
- David Macklin, MD
- Murtaza Hassanali B.Sc Pharm, RPh. APA
- Danielle Aldous, RD
- Eric Doucet, PhD
- Michael Crotty, MD
- Connie Pratt, Patient Representative
- Pam Hung, OT
- Candace Vilhan, Patient Representative
- Raed Hawa, MD
- Lauren Gaetz, Patient Representative
- Ximena Ramos Salas, PhD
- Heidi Dutton, MD, The Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism representative
- Rishi Handa, MD
- Roshan Abraham, MD
- Erin Musgrave, NP
*Course Director, Scientific Planning Committee
This course has undergone a review from a patient advisory committee to include perspectives from people living with obesity.
This program was co-developed and planned by CSEM and Obesity Canada to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity, and balance.

Live Session Faculty
Due to the nature of this course we rotate live session faculty. Our expert roster consists of the following:
- Sean Wharton, MD
- Michael Vallis, PhD
- Sue Pedersen, MD
- Sanjeev Sockalingam, MD
- David Macklin, MD
- Shahebina Walji, MD
- Raed Hawa, MD
- Tasneem Sajwani, MD
- Megha Poddar, MD
- Roshan Abraham, MD
The course will begin with a week of self-directed learning and journal reflections, followed by two weeks of 2-hour live virtual sessions (one per week), and conclude with two weeks of 1-hour live virtual sessions (one per week), for a total duration of five weeks.
Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions outside of the live course scheduled times.
To successfully complete the course and receive credits, participants must:
- Complete all modules and course evaluations
- Complete all online coursework
- Attend allscheduled live sessions
Course Features
Delivery formats include: recorded presentations, live discussion, quizzes, case studies & scenarios, question & answer, journal reflections and online discussion forums.
The course fee for year 2026 is $599 CAD.
This course has been developed by funding provided by Obesity Canada. There are no sponsors for this course.
Q. What is Calibre?
A. Calibre is a hybrid online CME that combines learn-as-you-go content with live workshops. It was developed through a partnership among Obesity Canada, the European Association for the Study of Obesity and the Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism. Course content was put together by a blue-chip panel of Canadian and global obesity clinicians and researchers, many of them authors of the Canadian Adult Obesity Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs). Patients with lived experience also contributed their expertise to the program.
Q. Does Calibre focus only on bariatric surgery?
A. Calibre is not just about surgery! The Calibre program focuses on the patient journey from having a conversation about weight to assessment, available treatment options, to goal setting and follow-up.
Q. How does Calibre relate to the Canadian Adult Obesity Clinical Practice Guidelines?
A. Calibre uses the evidence and clinical recommendations outlined in the Canadian Adult Obesity Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs), along with the clinical and research expertise of the program’s faculty, to underpin the practical advice for healthcare providers that’s offered through the program.
Q.What need did you see to develop the Calibre program?
A. While obesity is a chronic disease, it is not a heterogenous one – how it develops and how it can be successfully managed are not the same for everyone who lives with it. Calibre reinforces the new definition of obesity, where excess or abnormal fat accumulation affects one’s health; it’s not about size, BMI or a number on the scale, but about objective health measures. In other words, you don’t have obesity just because you live in a larger body – it’s only when weight affects health, such as having high blood pressure, diabetes, etc. that one can be diagnosed with obesity.
Healthcare practitioners in Canada and globally typically receive little to no education or training in obesity management, and so professional education is a core activity for Obesity Canada. Obesity Canada administered two needs assessment surveys: one for professionals to determine what gaps there are and one for the public to identify resources that are helpful in managing and discussing their obesity. As well, the guidelines are a comprehensive synthesis of all aspects of obesity prevention and treatment – more than 500,000 peer reviewed papers were assessed in the process of making the guidelines’ 19 chapters. Calibre streamlines the clinical knowledge and tools needed to support patients living with obesity, in a practical but thorough format designed to build clinicians’ confidence in treating obesity in collaboration with their patients.
Q. How is Calibre different from existing obesity management courses?
A. Calibre covers a lot of material in a manageable amount of time – roughly half of the course is learn-as-you-go videos and self-directed reading, but we include three, two-hour live online workshops so that participants can learn with their peers and from our expert faculty. Calibre aims to provide practical, hands-on knowledge and skills with a focus on providing patient-centred care – meaning setting goals, choosing treatments and supports, adjusting treatment plans and following up in a care plan that has patients’ input and buy-in. The message in Calibre is the message in the CPGs – treatment for obesity is not solely about weight loss, but rather on improving health measures and quality of life so that patients can live their best life. No treatment or combination of treatments are right for every individual, and so Calibre will help clinicians work with patients to identify drivers of obesity and possible ways to address them, while setting realistic goals to improve health and wellbeing.
Q. How did people living with obesity contribute to this program?
A. Obesity Canada recognizes the importance of the lived experience and similar to the work on the CPGs, the perspectives of people living with obesity are central to CALIBRE. Through OC’s Director of Advocacy and Public Engagement, we tap into our patient community for input, feedback and participation in all of our projects including CALIBRE. Individuals living with obesity were involved throughout all stages of the development of this program. People with obesity participated in reviewing all content and presentations, providing feedback and developing and reviewing resources for patients that are included in this training for healthcare professionals. Individuals living with obesity also provided videos that are included in each module, so that the content is centered on real-life lived experiences.
Q. How many people living with obesity were involved and in what capacity?
A. There were 7 individuals living with obesity, representing our patient community (more than 2500) were directly involved in the development of this program. Reviews and feedback were provided on all presentations (both recorded and live session), online content, developed resources (both professional and public), case studies, attended scientific planning committee meetings and provided lived experience perspectives to be included in the training modules.
2025
- Cohort 13: Oct 8, 15, 22, and 30 at 6pm – 8pm ET
- Cohort 12: Oct 1, 7, 14, and 21 at 1pm – 3pm ET – Sold out!
- Cohort 11: June 10, 17, 24, and July 2 at 6pm-9:00pm ET – Sold out!
- Cohort 10: March 25, April 1, 8, 15, and 29 at 6pm-9:00pm ET – Sold out!
2024
- Cohort 9: November 26, December 3, 10, 17, 2024 6:00pm-8:00pm ET – Condensed Training: Sold Out!
- Cohort 8: October 15, 29 and November 12, 2024 10:00-12:00pm ET – Sold out!
- Cohort 7: July 16, 30, August 13, 2024 at 6:00 – 8:00pm ET – Sold Out!
- Cohort 6: April 3-6, 2024 – Condensed, in-person- Sold out!
- Cohort 5: February 7, 15, 21, 2024 – Condensed program – Sold out!
2023
- Cohort 4: December 5, 12 and 19, 2023 – Condensed program – Sold Out!
- Cohort 3: June 13, 20 and 27, 2023 – Condensed program – Sold Out!
- Cohort 2: February 7, 21 and March 7, 2023 – Sold Out!
2022
- Cohort 1: November 15, 29 and December 13 2022 – Sold Out!
Calibre was well laid out with top notch faculty. I liked it that you heard from a different faculty every week. The weekly prep was very manageable. I know it did endeavour to be interactive among participants but with such a large group this was likely biggest challenge. I would recommend it to colleagues as a way to dive deeper into the clinical practice guidelines.
Lindsay Myles
Nurse Practitioner
The Calibre training course provides a great mix of clinical case studies mixed with current evidence and strategies to support Canadians living with Obesity. The content not only covers current pharmacological strategies, but includes lifestyle interventions, motivational interviewing and improved alignment with the understanding of metabolic changes seen with weight loss and management. The language used is very helpful and informative to prepare clinicians to support patients with appropriate choices of language and reflection to avoid body shaming and increase the necessary trust to be built and foster a patient centered practice.
Zach Weston
CSEP Clinical Exercise Physiologist, CEO, Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
