St. Josef Hospital Launches New Self-Help Group for Obesity Patients
St. Josef Hospital near me in Bad Driburg is launching a new self-help group for obesity patients on October 8, led by Christin Nissen and Janina Piwon. The group aims to provide a supportive space for those dealing with obesity, with meetings held monthly at the hospital.
The self-help group meetings will take place on the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm in conference room U38 of St. Josef Hospital near me. No registration is required to attend. The group is led by Christin Nissen and Janina Piwon, who founded their organization in Bad Driburg to support those battling overweight.
The hospital's Adipositas Hochstift Reference Center offers a range of treatments for obesity, from conservative therapy to surgical interventions. The center aims to provide individual and long-term care for patients. Dr. Florian Dietl, chief physician of the clinic for general and visceral surgery, will give an inaugural lecture discussing the possibilities, risks, and chances of severe obesity at the first meeting.
St. Josef Hospital near me in Bad Driburg has been treating obesity comprehensively for 15 years and is currently one of the 20 nationwide reference centers for obesity treatment. The new self-help group is an addition to the hospital's ongoing efforts to support obesity patients, providing a protected space for exchange, motivation, and mutual support.
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