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Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient CareVol. 18, No. 1 EditorialFree AccessLetter from the EditorPublished Online:17 Mar 2023https://doi.org/10.1089/bari.2023.29033.djmAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Ifirst want to wish all our readers a Happy New Year. 2022 was a tough but prosperous year, with in-person meetings returning and COVID restriction slowly lifting around the world. Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care continues to see a healthy number of submissions and we strive to publish impactful articles that help define clinical best practices and quality updates for achieving optimal bariatric surgical outcomes. The goal for the journal in 2023 is to have content that is highly cited from around the world. I also want to thank the hundreds of ad hoc reviewers who continuously evaluate the numerous submissions we receive. As editor in chief, I will optimize the turnover time from submission to publication by recruiting more qualified reviewers and utilizing our editorial board strategically.This quarter's issue once again includes articles from around the world. I would like to thank our consistently contributing countries, which include France, Turkey, Italy, Iran, and the United States. I wish to draw attention to an article from our 2022 Rosalind Franklin Society Award recipient, Dr. Nova Szoka of the United States, titled “Preoperative Weight Loss as a Predictor of Short and Mid-Term Postoperative Weight Loss in Patients s Bariatric Surgery.” In this study, Dr. Szoka and her colleagues looked at a weight loss before surgery and showed no significant association between preoperative weight loss and 3-year postoperative weight loss.I look forward to a productive 2023 and hope you consider publishing your next study in Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care. The journal is always open to innovative ways of improving the reader's experience. Please feel free to contact me if you have any suggestions that could improve our journal.Sincerely,Dean J. Mikami, MD, FACSEditor-in-Chief, Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient CareProfessor of SurgeryAssociate Chair of Clinical AffairsDivision Chief, General SurgeryAssociate Program DirectorJohn A. Burns School of MedicineUniversity of HawaiiHonolulu, HI 96813USAFiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 18Issue 1Mar 2023 InformationCopyright 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishersTo cite this article:Letter from the Editor.Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care.Mar 2023.1-1.http://doi.org/10.1089/bari.2023.29033.djmPublished in Volume: 18 Issue 1: March 17, 2023Online Ahead of Print:February 15, 2023PDF download
减肥手术实践与患者护理。18、第一社论免费访问编辑来信发布在线:2023年3月17日https://doi.org/10.1089/bari.2023.29033.djmAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB权限和引文下载引文列表添加到收藏返回出版分享分享在facebook上推特链接在redditemail我首先想祝我们所有的读者新年快乐。2022年是艰难但繁荣的一年,面对面会议回归,COVID限制在全球范围内缓慢解除。减肥手术实践和患者护理继续看到健康数量的提交,我们努力发表有影响力的文章,帮助定义临床最佳实践和质量更新,以实现最佳的减肥手术结果。该杂志2023年的目标是拥有来自世界各地的高引用量的内容。我还要感谢数百名特别评审员,他们不断地对我们收到的众多提交进行评估。作为总编辑,我将通过招募更多合格的审稿人和战略性地利用我们的编辑委员会来优化从投稿到出版的周转时间。本季度的杂志再次收录了来自世界各地的文章。我要感谢我们一贯提供援助的国家,包括法国、土耳其、意大利、伊朗和美国。我想提请大家注意2022年罗莎琳德·富兰克林学会奖获得者,美国Nova Szoka医生的一篇文章,题为“术前体重减轻作为减肥手术患者术后短期和中期体重减轻的预测指标”。在这项研究中,Szoka博士和她的同事们观察了手术前的体重减轻情况,发现术前体重减轻和术后3年体重减轻之间没有明显的联系。我期待着富有成效的2023年,并希望您考虑在减肥外科实践和患者护理中发表您的下一项研究。该杂志一直对改善读者体验的创新方式持开放态度。如果您有任何建议可以改进我们的期刊,请随时与我联系。诚挚的,Dean J. Mikami,医学博士,facs主编,肥胖外科实践和患者护理外科教授,临床事务副主席,普通外科主任,夏威夷大学约翰A.伯恩斯医学院,檀香山,HI 96813usafigureresreferencerateddetails第18卷第1期2023年3月信息版权所有,Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.,出版商引用本文:编辑的信。减肥手术实践和病人护理。2023.1-1.http://doi.org/10.1089/bari.2023.29033.djmPublished卷:18期:2023年3月17日在线提前打印:2023年2月15日pdf下载
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Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care is the essential peer-reviewed journal delivering clinical best practices and quality updates for achieving optimal bariatric surgical outcomes.
Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care coverage includes:
Quality outcomes measurement and reporting
Process innovations and care delivery
Short- and long-term surgical complications
Pre-surgical diagnosis and consultation
Pre-op, peri-op, and post-op standards of practice
Patient access
Patient safety issues
Nutritional and dietary support
Bariatric surgical emergencies
Best practices and current standards for bariatric surgery
Culture and ethics
Body contouring and reconstructive surgery
Bariatric teamwork and communication.