Case Review

Partnering for Healing: Case Studies in Collaborative Eating Disorder Recovery

When: Jun 23, 2026 | 4–5:30 PM Pacific Time | 6–7:30 PM Central | 7–8:30 PM Eastern
Where: Online via Zoom (Register Here)
Cost: FREE to HealthAdvocateX Professional Members to attend. $15 for HealthAdvocateX Professional Members earning CE Credit; $40 for Professional Non-Members earning credit
Dr. Titen will discuss the complexities of aiding those who are struggling with eating disorders. Dr. Titen plans to expand on the pathology of eating disorders, outline how treatment works, and briefly discuss the different levels of care. Through the discussion of two challenging cases, we will explore how a patient advocate can best support and advocate for a patient struggling with a difficult psychiatric disease.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understanding the etiology of eating disorders
  2. Navigating the multidisciplinary team and how to support the patient maintaining that team
  3. Understanding how a patient advocate would best help a patient struggling with an eating disorder

 

 

 

About The Speaker –

Jamie Titen, DO, FACP. Internal Medicine Physician, Eating Recovery Center, Denver, CO

Dr. Jamie Titen is a internal medicine physician whose career has been defined by a deep commitment to complex patient care. Originally from Florida, she moved to
Chicago for her medical training at NorthShore University Health Systems. Her professional journey eventually led her through the mountain landscapes of Utah before she settled in Colorado with her family, where she currently specializes in the highly nuanced field of eating disorder recovery. Outside of her clinical practice, Jamie is a proponent of a well balanced, grounded lifestyle. She loves traveling and exploring new destinations with her family. When she isn’t practicing yoga, she can usually be found in her kitchen trying  a new recipe or unashamedly unwinding with a marathon of truly terrible reality television. She believes that a life well-lived requires both profound professional purpose, the simple joy of a good laugh and being kind to others.

NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO NAVIGATE HEALTHCARE ALONE

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