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https://med.umn.edu/dom/divisions/gastroenterology-hepatology-and-nutrition 20-04-2023 15:28:10
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This week on BackTable: Dr Leventhal and Dr Flanagan discuss current IR/GI collaborative approaches that are improving portal hypertension patient care #VI473 Paul Reha Butros SIR RFS UMN Interventional Radiology 𝙍𝙖𝙠𝙚𝙨𝙝 𝙎. 𝘼𝙝𝙪𝙟𝙖, 𝙈𝘿 Cook Medical Jafar Golzarian, MD FSIR IR Juniors Venkatesh (Kavi) Krishnasamy open.spotify.com/episode/5zJHI5…
This was an incredible opportunity to share our story of how vital the Hepatology/IR dynamic is in optimizing care in portal hypertension. Siobhan was 🔥🔥🔥. Thanks to BackTable Vascular and Interventional and Cook Medical for this experience! GI & Hepatology Division - University of Minnesota
William Hirsch et al try the "Addition of dilute epinephrine to commercially available submucosal lifting agents for cold snare endoscopic mucosal resection" in this Original Article. videogie.org/article/S2468-… William Hirsch Mohammad Bilal, MD Nick McDonald Kara Raphael
Assoc PD Thomas M Leventhal laying down some wisdom on management of portal hypertension 👊🏼 #teamwork Portal Hypertension Treatment Strategies: IR and Hepatology Perspectives | BackTable VI Podcast backtable.com/shows/vi/podca…
Thank you to UMN AD Mark Coyle for joining our Division's quarterly meeting this week with advice on navigating change and working within a large organization! ⭐️People Make People Successful ⭐️Low Ego = High Output #SkiUMah Minnesota Golden Gophers
Dr. Nicholas Lim presented "The Tip of the Iceberg: Liver transplantation within the spectrum of alcohol-related disease" at UMN Medicine Grand Round last week. Great work, Dr. Lim!👏👏 #MedEd #GIX #TxHep
🤠Howdy there, Guru Trikudanathan! This year's ASGE GI Endoscopy First-Year Fellows Program was filled with lots of fun and learning. Great work training our next generation of GI physicians👏 #GIX #MedEd
I am proud to announce that we have matched Petr Vanek as our advanced fellow for the 25-26 academic year. Under the guidance of Guru Trikudanathan and Dr. Marty Freeman, Petr will spend this year with GI & Hepatology Division - University of Minnesota doing outcomes research.
Jose Debes MD PhD speaking Africa HepatoPancreatoBiliary Cancer Consortium in Mombasa: “African hepatitis B network” ✅Rural vs urban care ✅Creativity in care: liver cancer surveillance provided once diagnosed with Hep B! Creativity is performing the ultrasound in the back seat of the car! get it done #GlobalHealth
Great to have Friend of The Fellowship Arun Jesudian give GI Grand Rounds at @UMN GI Fellowship on Complications of Cirrhosis 🔵 optimizing system processes to deliver the high quality care in patients with decompensated cirrhosis - GI bleed, SBP, AKI-RS, HE
Hepatology JC back for the new Academic Year 💥 Thanks to Kawthar Mohamed and Assoc PD Thomas M Leventhal for presenting! Using fecal metabolites to predict post op infections in LT patients Bulveritide + IFN for hep D in NEJM
⭐️New Faculty Highlight!⭐️ Simon Liang recently joined GI & Hepatology Division - University of Minnesota as a tenure-track assistant professor. His research is dedicated to addressing the pressing challenges posed by #livercancer and chronic hepatitis B virus (#HBV) infection. Welcome to the team!
🚨Publication Alert Are you an early career faculty member? Check out a recent publication from our very own Lizzie Aby, MD and Mohammad Bilal, MD about building your professional brand for more opportunities and career fulfillment. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39089465/
Authored by our #AdvancedEndoscopy section's lead Guru Trikudanathan this is a must read publication on important updates to the evolving management of #AcutePancreatitis.
⭐️New Faculty Highlight⭐️ We recently welcomed new #basicscience faculty member Dr. Andrew Crane! Dr. Crane’s #research will investigate the role of monocytes and macrophages in #IBD to reduce disease burden and long-term GI complications. #GITwitter #GIX воскресший умный дом
🚨We're Hiring! Lead by Simon Liang, the Liang Lab is dedicated to applying the CRISPR-mediated genome-editing techniques for Gene Therapy and Cancer Research. Learn more & apply at employment.umn.edu: ✔️Researcher 1 - posting ID 362452 ✔️Post Doc - posting ID 362454