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Please join Jeff and I as we welcome Dr. Trace Curry to our show.

Trace W. Curry, M.D. is a board-certified general surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive weight loss surgery. He is a Cincinnati native and trained at Good Samaritan Hospital.

Dr. Curry has done more LAP BANDS and REALIZE BANDS than any other bariatric surgeon in Ohio, and he is the only Lap Band faculty surgeon in the region who has been chosen by Inamed/Allergan (the manufacturer of the Lap Band) as well as Ethicon Endo-Surgery (the manufacturer of the Realize Band) to be a proctor to teach other surgeons to do the procedure. He is also a sleeve gastrectomy proctor for W.L. Gore.

Dr. Curry is also well-known for his accessibility, and he frequently has patients from all over the country contacting him for advice and guidance. He makes himself freely available by email so if you have any questions just write to him!

Date: 04/30/08

Time: 8:00 pm ET, 7:00 pm CT, 6:00 pm MT, and 5:00 pm PT

Where: Internet Radio, Citizen Broadcasting, Social Media Podcasts - Blog Talk Radio

Request Line: 646-716-9413

Be sure to mark your calenders you will not want to miss this opportunity to speak with Dr. Curry. Especially if you are still considering the LAP-BAND you can call in and ask Dr. Curry any question you would like to ask.

Edited by CoachCher

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