CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, CHILDREN’S GASTROENTEROLOGY
Bio–
In order to give children a brighter future, I enjoy working with a multidisciplinary team to care for patients with complicated medical requirements. My primary goal as a clinical researcher is to develop better treatments for autoimmune and cholestatic liver illnesses because there isn’t one yet.
Research interest-
- Pediatric Gastroenterology
- Transplant Hepatology
Academic field–
- Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics – Gastroenterology
- Maternal and Child Health Research Institute member (MCHRI)
Honor & Achievements–
- TTHSC’s Annual Resident of the Year Award (2013)
- TTHSC’s Resident of the Year Award (2014)
- TTHSC Award for Excellence in Quality Enhancement (2015)
- Fellow Recipient of a Symposium Grant, AST (2016)
- Grant Recipient for Research on Pediatric Liver Transplantation, SPLIT (2017)
Professional Training
- Board certification: Transplant Hepatology and American Board of Pediatrics (2020)
- UCSF Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Fellowship (2019) Pediatric
- Gastroenterology board certification from California (2019)
- Fellowship in paediatric gastroenterology at Yale University (2018) CT
- Board certification: Pediatrics, American Board of (2015)
- Pediatric Residency at Texas Tech University (2015)
- Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland School of Medicine, Texas (2010) Ireland
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