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  1. Martin Bautista

    Doctor Martin "Dr. B" Donato Bautista (born September 22, 1962; Quezon City) is a gastroenterologist who had spent the last 17 years working in Oklahoma, United States. Last year, he went home for good with his wife and four daughters and was later convinced to run under the Ang Kapatiran ticket.

  2. Arthur Krigsman

    Arthur Krigsman , MD attended medical school at the State University of New York at Brooklyn, and completed his pediatric residency at SUNY Brooklyn - Kings County Medical Center. He holds dual board certification in General Pediatrics and Pediatric Gastroenterology.

  3. Burrill Bernard Crohn

    Burrill Bernard Crohn (born June 13, 1884 in New York; died July 29, 1983 in Connecticut) was an American gastroenterologist and one of the first to describe the disease of which he is the namesake, Crohn's disease.

  4. Basil Hirschowitz

    Basil Elvis Hirschowitz is an academic gastroenterologist from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) best known in the field for having invented an improved optical Fiber which allowed the creation of a useful flexible endoscope. This invention revolutionized the practice of gastroenterology and also was a key invention in optical fiber communication in multiple industries.

  5. Nadeem Hassan

    Nadeem Hassan (born circa 1965) is a gastroenterologist who was a legal resident of the United States until he was stripped of his green card due to alleged ties to terrorism. Hassan is notable for the controversy stirred by the process through which he was stripped of residency.

  6. Peter G. Traber

    Peter G. Traber , M.D. President & CEO Baylor College of Medicine Peter G. Traber , M.D. is President and Chief Executive Officer of Baylor College of Medicine and Professor of Medicine, positions he has held since March 2003. Dr. Traber has had a long career in academic medicine involved in patient care, education, and research as well as leadership positions in the pharmaceutical industry.

  7. Ioan Puşcaş

    Ioan Puşcaş is a gastroenterologist, born in Treznea, Sălaj, Romania. In the 1970s, he proposed the use of carbonic anhydrase (CA) inhibitor acetazolamide to heal peptic ulcers.

  8. Thomas William Warnes

    Professor Thomas William Warnes was an English gastroenterologist. Warnes co-founded the Department of Gastroenterology at Manchester Royal Infirmary.

  9. John Defrancisco

    John Defrancisco is responsible for maintaining the scoreboards, sound system, energy management system, alarm systems and computer systems at the Dome. He oversees hazardous waste disposal and safety issues. He has worked at the Carrier Dome since 1997. Defrancisco was first employed by the University in 1984 as an electronic maintenance specialist with Resident Services. In 1988 he was transferred to the electronics shop in Physical Plant.

  10. Dr Raymond Wynne Phillips MD
  11. Dr Alessio Fasano MD

    Alessio Fasano , M.D., professor of pediatrics, medicine and physiology and director of the University of Maryland Mucosal Biology Research Center, was named an Innovator of the Year for research that identified a way to prevent Type I diabetes in rats that were genetically prone to develop the disease.

  12. David Lichtenstein

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  13. Dr Melvin Bernard Heyman MD

    Melvin B. Heyman, M.D., MPH Professor of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco Pediatric Gastroenterologist UCSF Children's Hospital

  14. Dr Anmol Singh Mahal MD
  15. Dr Mark Bennett Pochapin MD
  16. Dr Jamie Steven Barkin MD

    Jamie Barkin , M.D. Chief, Division of Gastroenterology Professor of Medicine – University of Miami Medical School: University of Miami Medical Training: University of Miami/JMH Specialty: Gastroenterology

  17. Dr Peter George Mavrelis MD
  18. Dr Anil Kumar Rustgi MD

    Dr. Rustgi received his training at Massachusetts General Hospital at Harvard Medical School where he rose to Associate Professor of Medicine. He was recruited to the University of Pennsylvania in 1998 in his current position. His particular expertise is in the molecular genetics of GI cancers, especially those originating from the aero-upper digestive tract.

  19. Dr Sidney J Winawer MD
  20. Dr Leonard Barry Seeff MD

    Leonard B. Seeff, M.D. Born in South Africa, Dr. Seeff graduated from the Medical School of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in 1961. He came to the United States in late 1964 to work with Dr. Hyman J. Zimmerman, then Chief of the Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois and Chairman of the Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical School.

  21. Dr Kurt J Isselbacher MD

    KURT J. ISSELBACHER , M.D. is the Chairman Emeritus of the Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Isselbacher is also the Director of Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a member of the National Academy of Sciences and serves on its council. Dr. Isselbacher's primary research expertise is in oncology and gastroenterology.

  22. Dr Jed Ira Weissberg MD

    Jed Weissberg , MD is the Associate Executive Director of Quality and Performance Improvement. Jed chairs the board of the Care Management Institute, New Technology Committee, the Garfield Memorial Research Fund, and the Medical Director's Quality Committee. Joining The Permanente Medical Group in 1984, Jed became Chief of GI and then became the Physician in Chief at the Fremont Medical Center.

  23. Dr Louis S Saco MD
  24. Dr Dennis James Ahnen MD
  25. Dr Lawrence J Cheskin MD
  26. Dr Douglas T Dieterich MD
  27. Dr Richard Fredric Corlin MD
  28. Dr William D Chey MD
  29. Dr Andrew George Plaut MD

    Dr. Plaut is Professor of Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine and Staff Physician in the Department of Medicine at New England Medical Center. He has interests in research on digestive and infectious diseases, and sees adult patients with most digestive disease disorders, with emphasis on inflammatory bowel disease, acid-peptic disorders, malabsorption, and diagnostic problems e.g. unexplained diarrhea and abdominal pain.

  30. Dr Mario Z Rosenberg MD
  31. Dr Emeran Anton Mayer MD
  32. Dr Paul Jay Lebovitz MD
  33. Dr Gayathri Tenjarla MD
  34. Dr Ronnie Fass MD
  35. Dr Shekhar Kumar Challa MD
  36. Dr Stuart J Spechler MD
  37. Dr Gary Lee Gitnick MD
  38. Dr Christina M Surawicz MD
  39. Dr Pankaj Gunvantrai Vashi MD

    Dr. Vashi’s clinical background spans two continents. He obtained his medical degree at the University of Bombay. He then went on to complete two residencies at Bombay’s Goa Medical College, and subsequently at the Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan. Dr. Vashi is board certified by the American Boards of Internal Medicine and of Gastroenterology.

  40. Dr Lauren Battat Gerson MD

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