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An Internist s Guide to the Post-Bariatric Surgery Patient

Learning Objectives. List the differences between the Lap Band and the Roux en Y Gastric Bypass in: weight loss, risks and complications.Describe an approach to managing obesity related co-morbidities in the post-bariatric surgical patient.List the common nutritional and metabolic complications th

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An Internist s Guide to the Post-Bariatric Surgery Patient

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    1. An Internists Guide to the Post-Bariatric Surgery Patient Dan Bessesen, MD Chief of Endocrinology; Denver Health Medical Center Daniel.bessesen@uchsc.edu

    2. Learning Objectives List the differences between the Lap Band and the Roux en Y Gastric Bypass in: weight loss, risks and complications. Describe an approach to managing obesity related co-morbidities in the post-bariatric surgical patient. List the common nutritional and metabolic complications that occur following bariatric surgery and describe an approach to managing these. Name the most recent guidelines for the management of the post-bariatric surgical patient.

    3. Bariatric Surgery Review procedures: gastric bypass and laparoscopic banding Describe the management of co-morbidities in the immediate post operative period Describe the prevention and treatment of common nutritional deficiencies Discuss a number of Cases

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