Cate Collings, MD provides the tools to help executives protect their health, excel in their prime, and plan for their future.
As a healthcare professional, she knows first-hand how detrimental the stresses that practitioners and executives can be to maintaining health and achieving lifelong goals. Cate mentors individuals at all career stages, helping them envision their best career and realize their dreams – in health.
Get Paid for Lifestyle Medicine with Shared Medical Visits
Few things frustrate physicians in a clinical setting more than watching patients continue the same avoidable, unhealthy lifesetyle behaviors that drive the exact chronic diseases we are trying to treat.
'I Found My People' at Lifestyle Medicine 2023
That was by far the common refrain I heard this month at the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) annual conference in Denver. More than 3200 physicians, health professionals, and health system leaders attended in person or virtually to learn how to incorporate lifestyle medicine into their practices and help patients prevent, treat, and potentially reverse chronic disease.
Reignite Professional Passion and Purpose Through Lifestyle Medicine
Practicing medicine remains enormously fulfilling in many ways. A patient looking you in the eye and thanking you for providing care that transformed their health and life validates the reasons we chose a profession dedicated to healing others.
The Biggest Mistake We Could Make With Obesity Drugs
A new generation of medications designed to help individuals lose weight is in the news and stirring considerable debate within medical, insurer, and employer circles. Indeed, these drugs show striking results compared with weight loss drugs of the past.
The Key to Effective Value-Based Care: Lifestyle Medicine
Healthcare is evolving rapidly. As clinicians strive to provide the kind of care that drew them to medicine in the first place, they are facing the need for new knowledge and tools to navigate the changing business models of medicine.
Why Aren't Clinicians Referring Patients to Cardiac Rehab?
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for US men and women, but a powerful tool available to help treat and reverse the trajectory of cardiovascular disease remains significantly underutilized and might even be a model of care to treat other chronic diseases.
Hunger, Nutrition, and Health: Stepping Up to the Plate
The historic White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health was an invigorating experience full of innovative ideas and ambitious goals to end hunger in America by 2030. The White House unveiled a strategy and an impressive $8 billion in public-private commitments to help millions of people.