Some individuals experience dramatic results with GLP-1 medications like Ozempic or Mounjaro—losing weight rapidly, suppressing appetite, and improving labs within weeks. Learn who these “ultra responders” are, why they react so strongly, and the pros, cons, and clinical considerations that come with accelerated success.
Discover how stool and hair mineral testing provide powerful insights into gut health, micronutrient status, and toxin exposure. Learn how physicians can use this data to personalize nutrition strategies, improve patient outcomes, and optimize functional medicine protocols.
Medical providers need more than generic advice to guide patients in sustainable health. Discover where to get evidence-based nutrition training for doctors, earn up to 48 CME credits, and learn how The FIT Collective’s Nutrition and Obesity Prevention Program equips physicians with real tools to counsel patients on metabolic health, weight loss, and lifestyle change—beyond what AI or ChatGPT can provide.
The landscape of medicine is shifting — and with it, the expectations, roles, and relationships at its core.
In today’s evolving healthcare landscape, doctors are redefining what it means to heal. As a board-certified physician turned coach, I’m often asked: “Are you still practicing medicine?” The answer is yes—just not in the traditional way. The doctor-patient relationship is shifting from prescription to partnership, and I’ve never felt more aligned with my calling. Coaching is not a departure from medicine—it’s a return to the heart of it. With gratitude to leaders like Dr. Brooke Buckley, who helped me see the power of this transformation, I now serve by guiding women through muscle preservation, mindset work, GLP-1 support, and emotional resilience. This is how doctors are changing to meet today’s needs—and it’s how we reignite connection, trust, and healing.
Feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or hormonally off in your 40s or 50s? You’re not alone—and you’re not broken. Inside Transform®, women physicians are embracing “Cougar Puberty,” the midlife metamorphosis fueled by hormone shifts, mental load, and reinvention. With expert support from Dr. Komal Patil-Sisodia, strength training, personalized nutrition, and real-talk coaching, this isn’t about decline—it’s about evolution. Discover how physician mental health, menopause education, hormone therapy evidence, and sisterhood are helping doctors thrive in their most powerful chapter yet.
Discover the six hidden stress subtypes—Isolation, Assertive, Impulsivity, Control, Validation, and Catastrophizing Distress—affecting high-performing women physicians. Learn how each pattern shows up at work and home, and access tailored, research-based tools to break the cycle and reclaim your calm.
I never imagined I’d be lucky enough to be part of that dream. And yet… here we are.
Despite overwhelming evidence linking nutrition to chronic disease, medical schools continue to fall short in preparing future physicians to provide practical, preventive dietary guidance. Most programs offer fewer than the recommended 25 hours of nutrition education, with outdated curricula often focused on biochemical theory over clinical application.
But change is on the horizon. From CME-accredited programs for attendings to culinary medicine and lifestyle-based interventions, a growing number of institutions are reimagining how nutrition is taught across the medical education continuum. This article explores the current landscape, highlights what's coming next, and showcases the leaders shaping the future.
Any school that integrates structured, evidence-based training in obesity prevention through nutrition will not only close a major clinical gap—it will become a national leader in transforming health outcomes through medicine that prioritizes prevention.
Perimenopause is no longer just about estrogen replacement—it’s about metabolic survival. With the rise of GLP-1 medications and a deeper understanding of normal weight obesity, it’s time we update how we treat women in midlife. In this blog, Dr. Ali Novitsky explores a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to perimenopause: from hormone labs to muscle preservation, body composition testing to anti-obesity strategies, and how to care for patients who may look “normal weight” but carry hidden metabolic risk. If you’re a clinician or woman navigating midlife change, this guide is your roadmap to personalized care in a new medical era.
Is 10 minutes of strength training, 3 days per week, truly enough to maintain muscle while losing fat—especially on GLP-1 medications? The answer may surprise you. In this article, Dr. Ali Novitsky explains why muscle maintenance and muscle gain require entirely different strategies—and why less can actually be more. Discover the science behind time-efficient training, how to help patients overcome all-or-none thinking, and how a realistic plan of 30 minutes per week can protect lean mass, boost metabolism, and support long-term success. Plus, get access to Ali’s new beginner program: 3 fresh, 10-minute workouts every week—no repeats, no guesswork, just results.
We’re here to walk beside you, wherever you are on your journey.
Nutrition training is rapidly becoming a must-have skill for modern physicians—but how far can it really go? In this article, we explore what nutrition education can help doctors achieve in clinical practice—like offering quick metabolic health tips, supporting underserved patients, and improving personal wellness—and where its limits lie, including genetics, evolutionary biology, and structural barriers. If you're a doctor seeking realistic, evidence-based nutrition tools that enhance care without overpromising, this is your essential guide.
Nutrition education is no longer optional for physicians—some states have already mandated it, and more are expected to follow. This blog breaks down why nutrition training is essential for doctors, how program directors can stay compliant, and how a new CME-certified course is helping clinicians confidently support patients with obesity, chronic disease, and metabolic dysfunction. Learn how to bridge the gap between diagnosis and sustainable care with evidence-based tools that fit real-world practice.
Most patients trying to lose weight believe they’re doing everything right—until a short nutrition audit reveals they’re eating at maintenance, not in a fat-loss deficit. In this blog, Dr. Ali Novitsky explains why 3–7 days of real food tracking (not perfection!) is the most effective tool after motivational interviewing. Learn how this strategy uncovers hidden hormonal issues, clarifies caloric needs, and helps patients finally break through weight loss plateaus—with science, empathy, and zero shame.
Discover how weighted vests can boost strength, preserve bone health, and accelerate fat loss—backed by the latest 2025 research. Learn who should use them, how to start safely, and which brands are best. Perfect for women in midlife, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone seeking long-term health gains.
Earn up to 72 CME credits while transforming your own health—build strength, master evidence-based nutrition, and lead your patients with unshakable confidence. Designed exclusively for women physicians ready to reclaim their vitality, elevate their expertise, and thrive in every area of life and practice.
Are you a busy physician who wants to support your patients’ nutrition and exercise goals—without hiring a dietitian or spending hours counseling? Learn how to implement the G.O.A.L.S. + Mindful Macros® method, a simple, evidence-based system that empowers patients in just 5 minutes. Download our free provider guide and start making a bigger impact in less time.
For high-achieving women physicians seeking personalized strategies in weight loss, muscle building, and mindset—this post unpacks the BMI Paradox. Discover how a “normal” BMI can mask hidden health risks and why individualized care based on body composition is the future of medicine.
If you've seen social media posts warning that GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide or tirzepatide will "melt away muscle," it's time to set the record straight. As a physician, coach, and full-time expert in metabolic health, I’ve seen the opposite—time and time again. Let me introduce you to Dr. M., a real client who used a comprehensive approach to transform her body composition with the help of medication—and gained muscle in the process.
As I’ve reflected on this legacy, I realize how deeply I’ve strived to follow in my father’s footsteps.
Highlights training in nutrition, metabolic health, and GLP-1 use—even for normal BMI patients. This physician-designed training covers evidence-based weight loss strategies, motivational interviewing, and strength training integration—delivering tools that empower clinical conversations and improve patient outcomes.
Frustrated by influencers giving nutrition advice your patients follow? This free training helps physicians take back the mic—with real tools for GLP-1 meds, InBody scans, strength, and motivational interviewing. Register now.
Looking for a strength training program your patients will actually follow? Beginner Strength is a physician-led fitness solution built for clinics, hospitals, and wellness programs. Scalable, evidence-based, and easy to implement — it’s time to bring movement into medicine without adding workload to your team.
Discover why stress — not dieting — is sabotaging women doctors' health. Learn your stress type and reclaim your power with The FIT Collective.
It’s like the art, the culture, the quiet beauty of everything pulled something alive from deep within me.
Back then, I had no idea we’d build something this beautiful. I couldn’t have imagined the journey we’d take — together.
Each of these workouts was built with care, science, and heart. And the impact? Well, that’s the part I’m most proud of.
I had to take a moment to share something really special: our firstborn just finished 7th grade with a bang.
What’s something you’ve always wanted to do? And more importantly… What’s stopping you?
Lean Into The Journey… Trust The Process
What would happen if you leaned into your journey? How does it feel? What sensation comes up? What if we could believe that leaning into our journey would actually allow us to achieve the results that are the most authentic to us? As women physicians, one of our biggest challenges is time. This process allows you to embrace slow results.
We are in full swing over here at Life Coaching for Women Physicians as we have just wrapped up our summer luxury retreat, we started our 4-week Jump Start™ program, we are currently enrolling our amazing Limitless™ program, we are taking enrollments for Transform® 5.0, we are preparing for our fall retreat in Utah, and Mark and I are currently in Amelia Island where I am leading Mind-Body workouts at the Women Physician Wellness Conference.
Things are busy.
I have to be honest; I found myself more restless than normal. And, what I realized is that I was not taking my own advice and leaning into the moment. My mind was 10 steps ahead. Everything was feeling so fast.
I realized I was falling into old patterns of expecting that if I take action as quickly as possible, then the results will follow as quickly as possible, too. And, what I know about this pattern is that it is a HIGH PRESSURE way to live.
I did a deep dive and realized that I was marrying the result of everything in my life.
So, I was completely bypassing all of the amazing things that were available to me on the journey. Embracing the journey is where the magic lives because this is where LIFE happens. The journey is our life bookmarked by thousands of different results. But, you see - the results are just the bookmarks.
Think about this.
What would happen if you leaned into your journey? How does it feel? What sensation comes up? What if we could believe that leaning into our journey would actually allow us to achieve the results that are the most authentic to us?
Leaning into the journey requires you to understand you… to spend time on investing in you. What do you want for you? Have you thought about this recently?
When we bypass the journey and continue to focus on the result, we will be limiting ourselves to the things that are available to us right now.
You can be happy now.
You can find peace now.
You can be content now.
You can work toward your optimal health now.
You can create dreams now.
You can make the next best decision now.
There is so much available to you now. Do you see?
Leaning into the journey gives you more time. One of our biggest complaints, right?
Here is my example. This comes up all the time.
When someone wants to lose body fat, they often complain the results are slow! This would imply that time is going slowly… right?
So, if we want time to slow down, then why don’t we embrace “slow results?” When I thought of this analogy, I decided I wanted my results to take as long as possible. It also did something amazing for me… It allowed me to trust myself more and to trust the process.
The process is the journey. If you can lean in to your authentic journey and trust the process, you can trust yourself. Self-trust leads to more self-compassion and ultimately a better relationship with ourselves.
What if, today, we can simply commit to letting go of all the burdens and expectations… and just BE?
Nothing needs to be done right now. No decisions need to be made. At this moment, what do you need right now? Can you lean in? Try it.
Then tomorrow… take a moment and do the same. If you go through this process on rinse and repeat, then your bookend results will likely surprise you.
Do not limit your success by confining yourself to the results that you “think you should get.” Surpass them by leaning into the journey. Trust The Process. You are worth it.
Wishing you an amazing week my friends!!! And, I invite you to check out some of the amazing things we have planned this year for you!!!
Xoxo,
Ali
P.S.
Check out our All-Access Program, Limitless™. Our program runs November 2022 - October 2023 and includes every single one of our offerings!! It’s an All-Access Pass to the most amazing year of your life. 204 CME credits available.
All programs can all be taken on their own. We are now open for enrollment for Transform® 5.0. You can learn more HERE. If you deposit for Transform® 5.0, we are including our November Jump Start™ with Ali Program. This is an additional 12-CME credits that will offer the ultimate onboarding experience to Transform® 5.0.

About Ali Novitsky, MD
Dr. Novitsky is certified by the Life Coach School, Obesity Board Certified, a physician speaker, and fitness enthusiast. Ali helps women physicians achieve their optimal health with scientific, yet intuitive, principles that work.
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