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The N.E.W. Program utilizes a multidisciplinary team that includes experts in
bariatric medicine, nutrition, exercise, clinical
psychology, and laparoscopic surgery, and as a
result, our center offers one of the most extensive aftercare programs in America.
Patient education seminars, informal peer support groups and one-to-one counseling
are available for all patients. Other specialized services include a dedicated
Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Program. Our emphasis
is not only on performing the safest, minimally invasive surgery,
but also on helping our patients to live a healthier lifestyle. All of our patients
receive the best care available, the complete confidentiality of an exclusive and
private setting, and the understanding that every patient's success is a matter
of teamwork on the part of the patient and our program staff. Patients typically
remain in the hospital only one day and often are able to return to work after one
week.
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Brian B. Quebbemann, MD, FACS is one of America’s top experts
in minimally invasive bariatric surgery and performs nearly every
weight loss surgery using minimally invasive, laparoscopic, techniques. He
has practiced surgery in Newport Beach, California since 1997 and is Surgical Director
of The N.E.W. Program. Dr. Quebbemann’s training includes
Medical School at the University of Minnesota and Residency Training in general
surgery, bariatric surgery and laparoscopy at the University of Chicago, Pritzker
School of Medicine.
Dr. Quebbemann's focus on expertly performed surgery combined with an integrated
patient support program led to the development of The N.E.W. Program,
the first truly integrated bariatric surgery program in Southern California. Since
opening the laparoscopic bariatric program in 2000, he has completed well over 1500
minimally invasive bariatric procedures and an amazing track record of excellent
excellent weight loss and minimal complications.
Dr. Quebbemann was among the first surgeons in America to perform the LAP-BAND®
Procedure and was the first surgeon to perform the laparoscopic
gastric bypass in Orange County. Dr. Quebbemann received national media
attention after operating on Ann Wilson, the lead singer of the
rock-group Heart. Dr. Quebbemann is frequently asked to lecture surgeons on various
topics regarding weight loss surgery and has been on several news programs
and documentaries including 48 hours, Discovery Health, OCN the LA Times, USA Today
and the Early Show.
Dr. Quebbemann is a long-standing member of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery,
he is a diplomat of the American Board of Surgery, a member of the North American
Society for the Study of Obesity (NAASO) and a Fellow of the American College of
Surgeons.
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Justin Braverman, MD completed his surgical training at Mt. Sinai
Hospital Medical Center in Chicago, where he served as Chief Resident in Surgery.
In addition to his surgical training, he served as a research fellow in organ transplantation
and a member of the Organ Transplant Team at Northwestern University Hospital.
After completing his surgical training, Dr. Braverman finished an extensive one-year
Fellowship in Advanced Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery at The N.E.W. Program.
After completing his training Dr. Braverman has joined the surgical team at The
N.E.W. Program, Inc. where he specializes exclusively in minimally invasive and
bariatric surgery. As a result of his extensive training and experience he
continues to perform hundreds of bariatric surgical procedures with one of the lowest
complication rates in the nation. Dr. Braverman also oversees The N.E.W. Program’s
Natural Orifice Incisionless Surgery program and has performed hundreds of endoscopic
procedures using state-of-the-art techniques to treat weight regain, such as the
StomphyX® procedure.
Dr. Braverman earned both his Masters of Science Degree and his Medical Doctorate
from Finch University of Health Sciences at The Chicago Medical School. He
is a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery and a member of the American Society
of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons, the American Medical Association and the American
College of Surgeons.
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Karla Campbell, MS, RD, CSSD is a Registered Dietitian and Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics. She has a BA in Communication from Stanford University and spent six years working at The Walt Disney Company before discovering her true passion, nutrition. She subsequently obtained an MS in Kinesiology/Sports Nutrition from Cal Poly Pomona and went on to complete a dietetic internship at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. Before coming to The N.E.W. Program, Karla acquired extensive experience working in weight management, sports nutrition, and medical nutrition therapy. She is an active member of several professional organizations, travels nationally to nutrition conferences, and was elected by her peers to serve as Secretary of SCAN (Sports, Cardiovascular, and Wellness Nutrition), a Dietetic Practice Group of the American Dietetic Association, through 2011.
Karla’s unique background of nutrition, exercise science, and communication makes her the ideal addition to The N.E.W. Program’s multi-disciplinary team. She is committed to helping others understand how to use nutrition and exercise together to successfully reach their goals.
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Tracy A. Siegfried, MD is the Medical Director of The N.E.W. Program.
Dr. Siegfried attended the University of Minnesota and the University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine where she completed her medical degree as well as her
residency training in Internal Medicine. She became interested in Bariatric Medicine
while at the University of Chicago and later developed a comprehensive non-surgical
weight control program in Orange County. Her interest in developing more effective
weight control strategies led to her involvement in the initial design of The
N.E.W. Program. She is closely involved in the medical management of
bariatric surgery patients with a specific interest in nutrition requirements after
surgery.
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Karen Garner, MD has been a specialist in Bariatric Medicine at
The N.E.W. Program since June 2004. Dr Garner is a graduate of both Stanford University
and the University of Southern California School of Medicine, where she achieved
top honors. She then completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Harbor-UCLA
Medical Center as well as the post-graduate Kennamer Fellowship in the management
of high-risk surgical patients at UCLA. Her fellowship experience gives Dr. Garner
specialized knowledge in the pre-operative management of bariatric surgery patients.
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John Jolliffe, MFT is the Clinical Director of Lifestyle Management
at The N.E.W. Program. He is a Diplomat of the American Psychotherapy
Association, a Clinical Member of the California Association of Marriage and Family
Therapy, and a sought after Marriage and Family Therapist with an international
consulting practice. Mr. Jolliffe holds a graduate degree in psychology and theology.
He is closely involved with pre-operative patient assessment as well as the aftercare
and LifeStyle Management Program.
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