The Long and Short of It: Postoperative Nutrition to Support Long-Term Success After Bariatric Surgery (Module 3)

Program Date: 10 March 2022
Publication Date: 10 March 2022
Continuing Education Units: Nurse Contact: 1.0; Dietitian CPEU: 1.0; Physician CME: 1.0

Course Description:

In module 3 of this 4-part series, you’ll learn the most recent, evidence-based dietary intake and behavior recommendations for early and late phase bariatric postoperative periods; describe the role of protein; and utilize the nutrition-focused physical exam to identify deficiencies for patients' post-bariatric surgery.

Course Objectives:

• Discuss the most recent, evidence-based dietary intake and behavior recommendations for early and late phase bariatric postoperative periods. 
• Describe the role of protein in patients' post-bariatric surgery. 
• Utilize the nutrition-focused physical exam to identify macro and micronutrient deficiencies for patients' post-bariatric surgery.
  • Run Time: 34

Course Instructor Bio(s)

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Katie Robinson, PhD, MPH, RD, LD, CNSC

Medical Science Liaison 
Scientific and Medical Affairs 
Abbott Nutrition 
Columbus, OH, USA
Dr Robinson serves as a Medical Science Liaison with the Adult Therapeutics MSL Team. Prior to joining Abbott, she conducted research on the impact of nutrition and genetics on outcomes of behavioral and surgical weight loss interventions. Dr Robinson completed her bachelor’s degree in Dietetics at Iowa State University and her dietetic internship at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). She earned her Master of Public Health and PhD in Nutritional Sciences in the Illinois Transdisciplinary Obesity Prevention Program at UIUC. Her graduate research sought to understand how preoperative dietary interventions and individual genetic variation contribute to improved insulin sensitivity following bariatric surgery. During her time at UIUC, she taught multiple undergraduate and graduate courses and assisted with coordinating the undergraduate didactic program in dietetics. Following graduate school, she completed postdoctoral training at the University of Iowa in the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Diabetes Research Center. Dr Robinson has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and has presented her research at national and international conferences.

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