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Michael
Steelman, M.D., was recognized last month as the
Bariatrician of the Year by The American Society of Bariatric Physicians
(ASBP). He is the only physician to receive the honor twice, and
was selected by the 1,200 members of the organization.
ASBP is a professional medical
society of licensed physicians which specializes in the medical
treatment of obesity (bariatrics) and its associated conditions, formed
in 1950.
At the same time, the ASBP also
created an educational award this year, and honored Dr. Steelman with
naming the award after him and member-peer Dr. Harold C. Seim, M.D., of
Minneapolis, Minn. The Steelman-Seim Award for Excellence in
Academics was presented to Dr Stephen Phinney from the University of
California for his research work which translated to the clinical
setting.
"There is no standard for the
award. Dr. Steelman epitomizes what a bariatrician is and should
be. He’s the guy people look to who sets the standards. He
is the person who puts his time and effort, energy and insights into
helping to develop a field that continues to grow and in directing the
next generation of bariatricians through his teaching efforts," said
Sharon Cooper, a spokesperson for ASBP.
Dr. Steelman was recently named
medical editor of the peer review journal and is serving his second
stint as chairman of the board, having served as president of the
organization twice previously.
The
Steelman Clinic is a longstanding bariatric clinic in the
metro area, and Dr. Steelman has been in private practice 27 years.
He is board certified in weight management, bariatric medicine,
anti-aging, and has served as an advisor to former Surgeon Gen. C. Evert
Koop and on the advisory council of the American Obesity Association.
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