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U.S. Bariatric is a recognized Bariatric Center of Excellence View U.S. Bariatric SRC Press Release Surgical Review Corporation (SRC), a pioneering organization dedicated to pursuing bariatric surgical excellence, was formed to promote the delivery of bariatric surgical care with the highest levels of efficacy, efficiency and safety. In fulfilling this mission, SRC will:
For more information on SRC, visit www.surgicalreview.org. Surgical Review Corporation Executive Staff Gary M. Pratt Chief Executive Officer Raleigh, NC Mr. Pratt, the Chief Executive Officer of Surgical Review Corporation, graduated from the University of Tennessee with degrees in marketing and accounting. Mr. Pratt has started seven successful businesses and was a partner in a national accounting firm. Walter Pories, MD, FACS Chairman, Board of Directors Professor of Surgery and Biochemistry East Carolina University Greenville, NC Dr. Pories is the Chairman of the Board of Directors, and is an experienced bariatric surgeon who serves as Chief of the Metabolic Institute at East Carolina University (ECU). He is also the Principal Investigator of the NIH-funded ECU National Center for the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery. Dr. Pories has served as the President of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery and President of the North Carolina Medical Board. Harvey Sugerman, MD, FACS Chairman, Bariatric Surgery Review Committee Emeritus Professor Virginia Commonwealth University Sanibel, Florida Dr. Sugerman graduated from Johns Hopkins University and the Jefferson University School of Medicine in 1966. He spent two years in the Army in Nurenberg, Germany and as Lieutenant Colonel at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Dr. Sugerman began at the Virginia Commonwealth University in 1978, where he was the David M. Hume Professor of Surgery and Chief of the General Surgery and Trauma Division. He is retired from clinical practice and is Emeritus Professor of Surgery. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed manuscripts, 20 books and 55 book chapters, many dealing with the improvement in obesity co-morbidity following surgically induced weight loss, as well as the first randomized trial comparing vertical banded gastroplasty to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. He is the immediate Past-President of the ASBS and Editor-in-Chief of Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. Program Benefits Patient safety and advocacy promotion: As a BSCOE, the Center helps to promote safety and advocacy. By offering comprehensive services to its patients, performing data tracking and analysis, the program is promoting patient safety. Recognition as a top performing center: A program’s designation publicly honors it as being the best of the best. In becoming a BSCOE, the program has held itself up to some of the highest standards in the industry. The designation is indicative of the Center’s comprehensive commitment to a high level of bariatric care. Comprehensive data tracking: As part of the designation, the Center becomes involved with the most ample, longitudinal bariatric surgery database in the world. Involvement of stakeholders: As a participating COE, Centers help sponsor SRC’s activities in developing relationships with managed care companies, medical malpractice companies, Medicare and Medicaid programs, medical device and pharmaceutical companies. This helps spread the message of lowering medical malpractice costs and improving coverage for bariatric surgery centers with proven track records. Bariatric Surgery Truths
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