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Geoffrey Nadzam, MD, MHA, FACS

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Associate Professor of Surgery (Bariatric, Minimally Invasive)

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Chief of Surgery, Lawrence + Memorial Hospital; Director of Bariatric Surgery, Lawrence + Memorial Hospital

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Associate Professor of Surgery (Bariatric, Minimally Invasive)

Chief of Surgery, Lawrence + Memorial Hospital; Director of Bariatric Surgery, Lawrence + Memorial Hospital

Biography

Dr. Geoffrey Nadzam is fellowship trained in laparoscopic bariatric and robotics procedures. Dr. Nadzam earned his B.A. in biology from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, NJ and earned his M.D. from UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School in Newark, NJ. He completed a residency in general surgery and a Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship at Stanford University Medical Center in Palo Alto, California. Most recently, Dr. Nadzam earned a master's in healthcare administration (MHA) from Cornell University.

Dr. Nadzam previously served as the Director of Robotic Surgery and the Director of Center for Obesity Surgery at the Hospital of St. Raphael. He also served as Site Director for Bariatric Surgery at St. Raphael’s campus and Site Director of the Surgical Residency Program. He served as the Medical Director of Surgical Services for the Saint Raphael Campus of Yale New Haven Hospital before being appointed to his current role as Chair of Surgery at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital.

Appointments

  • Surgery

    Associate Professor on Term
    Primary

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Education & Training

MHA
Cornell University (2023)
Fellowship
Stanford University Medical Center (2004)
Residency
Stanford Univ. Medical Center (2003)
Residency
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey (2000)
MD
New Jersey Medical School (1996)
BA
Rutgers University, Biology (1992)

Research

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Geoffrey Nadzam's published research.

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Academic Achievements and Community Involvement

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    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2023

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    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2022

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    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2021

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    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2020

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    Connecticut Magazine Top Docs 2019

Clinical Care

Overview

Geoffrey Nadzam, MD, is a bariatric surgeon who performs surgeries that allow people to lose weight. His patients typically have a body mass index of 40 or higher, and often suffer from weight-related problems like diabetes, high blood pressure, obstructive sleep apnea, and high cholesterol. “All of those conditions can lead to heart disease, and over time, a shortened lifespan,” Dr. Nadzam says. “We perform these surgeries to prolong their life.”

Dr. Nadzam has worked with bariatric patients of all ages and from all walks of life, from firefighters to lawyers to teachers, as well as young people who are in high school or college. “It's important to try to treat these individuals when they're younger. You can make more of a long-term difference in their life if you can catch them before they develop the diseases associated with severe obesity,” he says.

In addition to performing surgery, Dr. Nadzam is the chair of surgery at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital, where he offers patients who suffer from severe obesity the option of a sleeve gastrectomy. This minimally invasive procedure reduces the size of the stomach, leading to dramatic weight loss and a reduction or complete resolution of medical problems such as diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea.

“But, I think my biggest strength is in what I do outside of the operating room with patients,” Dr. Nadzam says. “These individuals need someone who is not just their surgeon but also their counselor, almost like a primary care doctor afterwards who keeps monitoring their meds and exercise.”

As a bariatric surgeon, Dr. Nadzam says he has become aware of how difficult weight loss can be. Studies have shown that surgery is the most effective approach to long-term weight loss for very obese patients, he says. “You change their lives in big ways with surgery. Watching the social aspect of their life change is really rewarding. Likewise, watching them throw their CPAP machine out the window three months after surgery, or being off their countless medicines (including insulin and high blood pressure meds) is a big deal. The follow-up visits after surgery are filled with hugs and thanks, because this really does change their life.”

Clinical Specialties

Bariatric Surgery; Minimally Invasive Surgery

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Board Certifications

  • Surgery General

    Certification Organization
    AB of Surgery
    Latest Certification Date
    2013
    Original Certification Date
    2004

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Bariatric & Minimally Invasive Surgery

365 Montauk Ave

New London, CT 06320

United States

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