Best Gastroenterology in Liverpool
Dr Ken Koo
Gastroenterology
Dr David Abi-Hanna
Gastroenterology
in diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy. Dr Abi-Hannas undergraduate medical education began in 1982 at the University of New South Wales, Randwick and was completed in 1989. Whilst undertaking his medical studies, Dr Abi-Hanna was involved in scientific research which resulted in the awarding of a Bachelor of Medical Science degree and subsequently, the awarding of a PhD in the field of Immunology in 1988.
Dr Ahmad Alrubaie
Gastroenterology
to Australia in 1995 he did Australian Medical Council examinations to finish all its 3 parts in 1996.He then started his medical training in St George and Prince of Wales Hospitals .He awarded Fellowship of The Royal Australian College of Physician (FRACP) in 2003.He had his advanced training in Gastroenterology at Westmead, Liverpool and Bankstown Hospitals and had postgraduate endoscopic training (particularly in double balloon enteroscopy) in Tokyo-Japan (with professor Yamamoto)
Dr Milan Bassan
Gastroenterology
with honours. He undertook his general gastroenterology training at Nepean Hospital, Wollongong Hospital, Liverpool Hospital and the Northern General Hospital (Sheffield, UK), obtaining Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2011.
Dr Marie Ooi
Gastroenterology
with extensive clinical experience in the management of gastrointestinal disorders. Dr Ooi graduated from the University of New South Wales in 2006 and became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2015. Dr Ooi completion of her Advanced Training in Gastroenterology at Royal North Shore Hospital and Concord Hospital in Sydney. Dr Ooi went on to complete an advanced fellowship training in Japan and Shanghai, where she obtained advanced skills in complex endoscopic therapy, including endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) of gastrointestinal cancer.
Dr Darren Pavey
Gastroenterology
Fellowship in ERCP, EUS and Interventional Endoscopy at Duke University in North Carolina, USA. He continued as a Faculty member at Duke until he returned to Sydney in 2008.
Dr Arti Rattan
Gastroenterology
of Barretts Oesophagus at the Cambridge University Hospital, United Kingdom in 2016. She worked as a Gastroenterologist with Queensland Health following the completion of her Advanced Training in Gastroenterology at St Vincents Hospital in Sydney.
Dr Alexander Simring
Gastroenterology
to achieve optimal digestive health. What exactly does that mean? My main interests are in understanding how the digestive tract functions and what measures we can take to look after our health the best we can and to prevent disease when possible rather than relying on cures for disease once it has set it.
What does gastroenterology mean?
Gastroenterology is a branch of internal medicine that deals with diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, biliary tract, pancreas and metabolic diseases. Gastroenterologists are specialists who, after completing their 7 years of medical specialist training, have completed additional special training in the field of digestive disorders and who have passed a final examination as gastroenterologists.
What exactly does a gastroenterologist do?
The gastroenterologist is a doctor who specializes in all organs of the digestive tract, i.e. the esophagus, the stomach, the small and large intestines, the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts, as well as the pancreas. It deals with the diagnosis, therapy and prevention of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
In medicine, gastroenterology refers to the study of the stomach and intestines. A gastroloenterologist deals with all diseases of the digestive tract, but is also the right contact for metabolic disorders and diseases of the pancreas or liver. The gastroenterologist can often help you with questions of nutrition, especially when it comes to intolerance to certain foods (for example lactose intolerance or intolerance to gluten, soy, etc.). He knows the causes of such intolerances and can give you advice on the right diet. What examinations does a gastroenterologist perform? Since gastroenterology deals exclusively with internal organs, many examinations and treatments are carried out endoscopically – for example gastroscopy, in which an endoscope (today mostly with a tiny camera through which the patient can follow the examination) through the esophagus and into the stomach is introduced. A gastroenterologist also performs a number of preventive measures; in other words, examinations for the early detection of diseases This also includes the colonoscopy, which can be necessary to detect various intestinal diseases or even colon cancer. Colonoscopies for the early detection of colon cancer are generally only recommended from the age of 50 onwards; in younger people, they are only performed if they have a family history.
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