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Anthony Petrick named Chair of the MBSAQIP Committee

Dr Anthony T Petrick has been appointed Chair of the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP) Committee for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. He succeeds Dr Stacy Brethauer from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, who has led the committee since 2018.


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As Chair, Petrick will serve as a national spokesperson for bariatric surgical quality, establish programme priorities, and focus on expanding MBSAQIP accreditation to centres in underserved regions. He plans to work closely with medical obesity societies and experts to better define multi-disciplinary approaches to obesity care. 


“Bariatric surgery remains the most durable and effective treatment for obesity and related diseases. As more treatment options become available, MBSAQIP’s role ensuring patient safety is paramount. We must continue to advance both the safety and efficacy of obesity care for patients, hospitals and payors,” said Petrick.


Anthony Petrick
Anthony Petrick

Petrick is a professor of surgery at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine and the Advanced GI and Bariatric Fellowship Emeritus Director after leading the fellowship programme for 24 years. At Geisinger, he serves as division chief for bariatric and foregut surgery as well as the chief quality officer for the health system and the Geisinger Surgical Institute. He has led initiatives to improve perioperative outcomes, reduce complications, and expand access to comprehensive weight-loss care.


Petrick has been a longstanding leader within MBSAQIP, serving as Chair of the Data and Quality Committee. He helped lead each of the four MBSAQIP national quality improvement projects, including as principal investigator for the Bariatric Surgery Targeting Opioid Prescribing (BSTOP) project, which reduced opioid use following bariatric surgery.


MBSAQIP, a joint quality initiative of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, is dedicated to ensuring safe, high-quality care for patients undergoing weight-loss surgery. Through accreditation standards, data collection, and quality improvement programs, MBSAQIP helps facilities provide consistently high-quality, evidence-based care. Today, more than 900 centres in the US and Canada are accredited by MBSAQIP.

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