Fatima Cody Stanford

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Fatima Cody Stanford
Born
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Alma mater
Known forObesity medicine
Scientific career
InstitutionsHarvard Medical School
Websiteaskdrfatima.com

Fatima Cody Stanford is an American obesity medicine physician, internist, and pediatrician and an associate professor of medicine and pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.[1] She is one of the most highly cited scientists in the field of obesity.[2][3] She is recognized for shifting the global perception of obesity as a chronic disease.[4]

Early life and education[edit]

Stanford was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and she attended the Atlanta Public Schools where she was valedictorian of Benjamin E. Mays High School[5][6] and finalist in the International Science and Engineering Fair.[7][8] She received a Martin Luther King Scholarship to complete undergraduate studies at Emory University, and also completed a Master of Public Health degree at the same university.[9][10] She is a Diamond Life Member of Delta Sigma Theta.[11]

Stanford completed her medical training at the Medical College of Georgia, where she was the first black class president.[12] She completed her medical residency at the University of South Carolina and her fellowship in obesity medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.[13] She completed her Master of Public Administration at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government as a Zuckerman Fellow in the Center for Public Leadership[14] and her Executive Master of Business Administration at Quantic School of Business and Technology.[15]

Career[edit]

She has served as the chair of the Minority Affairs Section (MAS) for the American Medical Association,[16][17] chair of the American College of Physicians Obesity Advisory Committee,[17] executive committee member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Obesity,[18] The Obesity Society Advocacy, Public Affairs, and Regulatory Board of Directors member,[19] the American Board of Obesity Medicine Outreach and Awareness Committee,[20] and the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Heart Association Board of Directors.[21]

She is the director of diversity and inclusion for the Nutrition Obesity Research Center at Harvard (NORCH).[22] Through the NIH, she serves as the director of the Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC) working group on workforce diversity.[23]

Stanford's research focuses on the utilization of anti-obesity pharmacotherapy after bariatric surgery,[24][25][26] outcomes and utility of adolescent bariatric surgery,[27][28][29] pharmacotherapy for the treatment for obesity,[30][31][32] physician and education and training in obesity care.[33][34][35][36] She has also published work in COVID-19 disparities with Esther Duflo and Marcella Alsan.[37][38][39]

Stanford has conducted interviews with the New York Times,[40] USA Today,[41] Time,[42] U.S. News & World Report,[43] Glamour,[44] and NPR.[45][46] On January 1, 2023, Stanford appeared on 60 Minutes with Lesley Stahl, stating obesity is a chronic disease and that there is physician bias against those with excess weight [47] In an interview with Deborah Roberts on addressing weight stigma, Dr. Stanford advocates to eliminate bias towards those with higher weights.[48] Oprah Winfrey interviewed Dr. Stanford as an obesity expert for her "The Life You Want Class: The State of the Weight" on Oprah Daily.[49] In this interview, she teaches about the science of obesity as a chronic disease.[50] In an interview with Sanjay Gupta for his CNN Chasing life podcast, she coined the term "street corner medicine" to refer to the assumption that people judge people based on their size-- they assume that heavier people are unhealthy and leaner people are healthy without investigating whether this is factual by evaluating metabolic health parameters such as blood pressure, cholesterol, liver function tests, blood sugar, etc.[51]

She was deputy editor for Contemporary Clinical Trials.[52]

In 2018, Stanford said she was racially profiled when administering medical assistance to a fellow passenger on a Delta Airlines flight. Flight attendants did not believe that she was a physician despite her presenting her medical license to them.[53][54][55][56][57]

The United States Department of Health and Human Services and United States Department of Agriculture named Dr. Stanford to the 2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans Advisory Committee as one of 20 nationally recognized nutrition and public health experts.[58]

Books[edit]

  • Facing Overweight and Obesity: A Complete Guide for Children and Adults with J.R. Stevens and T.A. Stern (Mass General Hospital Psychiatry Academy, February 4, 2019)
  • Deja Review: Behavioral Sciences, 1st Edition (McGraw Hill, November 1, 2006)

Honors and awards[edit]

References[edit]

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  26. ^ Stanford, Fatima Cody; Toth, Alexander T.; Shukla, Alpana P.; Pratt, Janey S.; Cena, Hellas; Biino, Ginevra; Aronne, Louis J. (December 1, 2018). "Weight Loss Medications in Older Adults After Bariatric Surgery for Weight Regain or Inadequate Weight Loss: A Multicenter Study". Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care. 13 (4): 171–178. doi:10.1089/bari.2018.0037. PMC 6306651. PMID 30595995.
  27. ^ Stanford, Fatima Cody; Mushannen, Tasnim; Cortez, Priscilla; Campoverde Reyes, Karen J.; Lee, Hang; Gee, Denise W.; Pratt, Janey S.; Boepple, Paul A.; Bredella, Miriam A.; Misra, Madhusmita; Singhal, Vibha (April 19, 2020). "Comparison of Short and Long-Term Outcomes of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents and Adults". Frontiers in Endocrinology. 11: 157. doi:10.3389/fendo.2020.00157. PMC 7105703. PMID 32265846.
  28. ^ Campoverde Reyes, Karen J.; Misra, Madhusmita; Lee, Hang; Stanford, Fatima Cody (April 19, 2018). "Weight Loss Surgery Utilization in Patients Aged 14–25 With Severe Obesity Among Several Healthcare Institutions in the United States". Frontiers in Pediatrics. 6: 251. doi:10.3389/fped.2018.00251. PMC 6156515. PMID 30283764.
  29. ^ Griggs, Cornelia L.; Perez, Numa P. Jr; Goldstone, Robert N.; Kelleher, Cassandra M.; Chang, David C.; Stanford, Fatima Cody; Pratt, Janey S. (December 1, 2018). "National Trends in the Use of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Among Pediatric Patients With Severe Obesity". JAMA Pediatrics. 172 (12): 1191–1192. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.3030. PMC 6279469. PMID 30357351 – via Silverchair.
  30. ^ Claridy, Mechelle D.; Czepiel, Kathryn S.; Bajaj, Simar S.; Stanford, Fatima Cody (December 1, 2021). "Treatment of Obesity: Pharmacotherapy Trends of Office-Based Visits in the United States From 2011 to 2016". Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 96 (12): 2991–3000. doi:10.1016/j.mayocp.2021.07.021. PMC 8649050. PMID 34728060 – via www.mayoclinicproceedings.org.
  31. ^ Czepiel, Kathryn S.; Perez, Numa P.; Campoverde Reyes, Karen J.; Sabharwal, Shreya; Stanford, Fatima Cody (April 19, 2020). "Pharmacotherapy for the Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults in a Large Health System in the US". Frontiers in Endocrinology. 11: 290. doi:10.3389/fendo.2020.00290. PMC 7237714. PMID 32477270.
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  33. ^ Mastrocola, Marissa R.; Roque, Sebastian S.; Benning, Lauren V.; Stanford, Fatima Cody (February 19, 2020). "Obesity education in medical schools, residencies, and fellowships throughout the world: a systematic review". International Journal of Obesity. 44 (2): 269–279. doi:10.1038/s41366-019-0453-6. PMC 7002222. PMID 31551484.
  34. ^ Yarlagadda, Siddharth; Townsend, Matthew J.; Palad, Carl J.; Stanford, Fatima Cody (October 1, 2021). "Coverage of obesity and obesity disparities on American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) examinations". Journal of the National Medical Association. 113 (5): 486–492. doi:10.1016/j.jnma.2021.03.004. PMC 8521551. PMID 33875239.
  35. ^ Gudzune, Kimberly A.; Johnson, Veronica R.; Bramante, Carolyn T.; Stanford, Fatima Cody (December 19, 2019). "Geographic Availability of Physicians Certified by the American Board of Obesity Medicine Relative to Obesity Prevalence". Obesity. 27 (12): 1958–1966. doi:10.1002/oby.22628. PMC 6868336. PMID 31515965.
  36. ^ Gudzune, Kimberly A.; Wickham, Edmond P.; Schmidt, Stacy L.; Stanford, Fatima Cody (2021). "Physicians certified by the American Board of Obesity Medicine provide evidence‐based care". Clinical Obesity. 11 (1): e12407. doi:10.1111/cob.12407. PMC 9999726. PMID 33280270. S2CID 225283603.
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  38. ^ Torres, C.; Ogbu-Nwobodo, L.; Alsan, M.; Stanford, F. C.; Banerjee, A.; Breza, E.; Chandrasekhar, A. G.; Eichmeyer, S.; Karnani, M.; Loisel, T.; Goldsmith-Pinkham, P.; Olken, B. A.; Vautrey, P. L.; Warner, E.; Duflo, E.; COVID-19 Working Group (July 14, 2021). "Effect of Physician-Delivered COVID-19 Public Health Messages and Messages Acknowledging Racial Inequity on Black and White Adults' Knowledge, Beliefs, and Practices Related to COVID-19: A Randomized Clinical Trial". JAMA Network Open. 4 (7): e2117115. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.17115. PMC 8280971. PMID 34259846 – via Silverchair.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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