An Educational Reference for Healthcare Professionals
Bariatric Surgery: What Every Provider Needs to Know is a comprehensive educational reference designed to support healthcare professionals and trainees seeking a structured understanding of bariatric surgery concepts within academic and clinical education settings.
Edited by R. Armour Forse and Caroline M. Apovian, this resource presents multidisciplinary perspectives and evidence-informed discussions commonly explored in obesity and metabolic surgery education.
This publication is provided strictly for educational and professional reference purposes.
Why This Book Is Valuable
This title is widely used in professional education because it offers:
- Clear, structured explanations of bariatric surgery concepts
- Multidisciplinary viewpoints relevant to medical education
- Evidence-informed discussions aligned with academic standards
- Visual illustrations supporting conceptual understanding
- Practical context commonly addressed in training programs
What You’ll Learn
This educational reference explores:
- Foundational concepts in bariatric and metabolic surgery
- Common surgical approaches discussed in professional training
- Pre- and post-procedure considerations in educational contexts
- Multidisciplinary roles in obesity care frameworks
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Long-term management concepts addressed in academic literature
Who This Book Is For
This resource is well suited for:
- Physicians and surgeons in training
- Bariatric and obesity-care team members
- Medical students and residents
- Nurse practitioners and physician assistants
- Dietitians and allied health professionals
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Educators and academic institutions
Product Details
- by:R. Armour Forse, Caroline Apovian
- Edition: 1
- Published: 2015
- Language: English
- Pages: 345
- Size: 24 MB
Format & Access
- Format: Digital PDF
- Access: Instant access after purchase
- Compatibility: Desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
Educational & Reference Use Only
This publication is provided to support academic learning and professional surgical education.
It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations and should not replace clinical judgment or institutional training requirements.






