Brenner Children's Hospital in North Carolina is opening the region's first program focused specifically on obese children. The program is called FIT (Families in Training) and will be led by Joseph Skelton, M.D., who comes from the Medical College of Wisconsin.
"The Brenner FIT program will provide comprehensive, holistic, family-centered medical treatment for morbidly obese patients in the region,' Skelton said. 'Our program is comprised of medical care, research, community education and outreach. Early next year, we hope to include a surgical component to Brenner FIT as well.'"
Skelton and his team are also part of the Collaborative to Strengthen Families and Neighborhoods, which was developed as a "learning lab" for developing possible solutions to child health issues.
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