Ann Arbor
MI, 48109 United States
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Nabeel R. Obeid, MD is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Minimally-Invasive Surgery, Department of Surgery at Michigan Medicine. He is a native of Michigan, born and raised in the Detroit metropolitan area. He attended the University of Michigan, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree with High Distinction in 2006. He then completed his medical education in 2010 at the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Obeid furthered his training in general surgery at New York University School of Medicine as house officer of NYU Langone Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital Center, and the Manhattan Veterans Affairs Hospital. He graduated as academic chief resident in 2016. He subsequently completed an accredited fellowship in minimally-invasive and bariatric surgery at Stony Brook University Hospital. He joined the faculty at Michigan Medicine in 2017. Dr. Obeid is the Chief of the Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, the Vice Chair for Clinical Operations in the Department of Surgery, and Medical Director of the Chelsea Multispecialty Clinic. He also serves as the Medical Director of the Bariatric Surgery Program at U-M Health and Chelsea Hospital.
Dr. Obeid takes pride in the compassionate care of his patients. He maintains a focus on treating the patient as an individual, and tailors his surgical care to best fit each patient’s unique conditions. This includes spending the necessary time listening and explaining to ensure his patients have a full understanding before making an informed decision regarding surgery. Dr. Obeid is a member of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) for which he serves on the Executive Board of the Michigan Chapter, and the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), for which he holds multiple national leadership positions, including the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Committee and Co-Chair of the Membership Committee.
Dr. Obeid is passionate about surgical education, including resident skills training and student teaching. He developed a new clinical rotation for the U-M general surgery residents at Chelsea Hospital and served as Site Director for several years. He co-founded the Advanced GI MIS fellowship at U-M and serves as the Program Director for this Fellowship Council-accredited fellowship. He also serves as a mentor to undergraduate and medical students, residents, and fellows.
Clinical Specialization:
In addition to core general surgery, Dr. Obeid’s clinical interests include advanced laparoscopy and minimally-invasive surgery, bariatric surgery, diseases of the foregut (reflux disease, paraesophageal/hiatal hernias, esophageal dysmotility), gallbladder disease, hernias, and upper endoscopy.
Bariatric Surgery
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Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery FellowshipStony Brook Medicine, Department of Surgery, 2017
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General Surgery ResidencyNew York University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, 2016
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Research FellowshipNew York University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, 2014
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MDUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, 2010
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BSUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006
Dr. Obeid's research interests include investigating the weight loss, health improvement, and differences in outcomes among a variety of bariatric surgical procedures, the long-term durability and side effects of anti-reflux surgery, and understanding how to make surgery safer and more effective using state and national quality collaborative data.
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Gutterman SA, Dinh DN, Bradley SE, Ross RA, Vitous CA, Obeid NR, Varban OA, Suwanabol PA. Obes Surg, 2024 Oct 21;Journal ArticleThe Role of Informal Social Support for Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery.
DOI:10.1007/s11695-024-07539-0 PMID: 39433605 -
Obeid N. 2024 Oct;PresentationBariatric Surgery Fellow Case Presentations
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Obeid N. 2024 Oct;PresentationSame-Day Surgery: Results of Surgeon Survey
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Howard R, Obeid N. 2024 Sep 13; Clinical Scenarios in Surgery: Decision Making and Operative Techniques,ChapterLeak After Bariatric Surgery
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O'Neill S, Obeid N. 2024 Sep 13; Clinical Scenarios in Surgery: Decision Making and Operative Technique,ChapterMorbid Obesity
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Ghanem OM, Pita A, Nazzal M, Johnson S, Diwan T, Obeid NR, Croome KP, Lim R, Quintini C, Whitson BA, Burt HA, Miller C, Kroh M, SAGES & ASTS . Am J Transplant, 2024 Sep; 24 (9): 1534 - 1546.Journal ArticleObesity, organ failure, and transplantation: A review of the role of metabolic and bariatric surgery in transplant candidates and recipients.
DOI:10.1016/j.ajt.2024.04.013 PMID: 38951053 -
Ghanem OM, Pita A, Nazzal M, Johnson S, Diwan T, Obeid NR, Croome KP, Lim R, Quintini C, Whitson BA, Burt HA, Miller C, Kroh M, SAGES & ASTS . Surg Endosc, 2024 Aug; 38 (8): 4764Journal ArticleCorrection: Obesity, organ failure, and transplantation: a review of the role of metabolic and bariatric surgery in transplant candidates and recipients.
DOI:10.1007/s00464-024-11043-y PMID: 38987485 -
Ghanem OM, Pita A, Nazzal M, Johnson S, Diwan T, Obeid NR, Croome KP, Lim R, Quintini C, Whitson BA, Burt HA, Miller C, Kroh M, SAGES & ASTS . Surg Endosc, 2024 Aug; 38 (8): 4138 - 4151.Journal ArticleObesity, organ failure, and transplantation: a review of the role of metabolic and bariatric surgery in transplant candidates and recipients.
DOI:10.1007/s00464-024-10930-8 PMID: 38951240