Jeffrey S. Poole, MD
“I became a gastroenterologist because of the
opportunity to help people and because of the variety of different
challenges that being a gastroenterologist presents. My patients
come to me with an assortment of symptoms and conditions that concern
them on the deepest emotional levels. Not only do they need medical
treatment, they need reassurance and understanding, and I can give
them both.”
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2001; American Board of Internal
Medicine, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2003
Medical College
of Ohio, Toledo, OH, 1996
Pre-Med, University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1992
General
Surgery, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH, 1997
Internal
Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH, 2000
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
University
of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, 2003
State of
Utah, 2003; state of Nebraska, 2000
“Whenever possible, I help my patients with
simple solutions. But when endoscopic intervention is necessary,
you’ll be reassured to know that I perform the latest techniques
using conscious sedation, so that the patient feels little or no
discomfort, in a hospital or ambulatory surgical center where your
safety is ensured.”
American
Gastroenterological Association, Utah Medical Association
Comparison
of the endoscopic skills of gastroenterologists vs. other specialists
who perform endoscopy, using the symbiotic endoscopic simulator
Poster Presentations,
ACG National Fellows Forum, 2001 and 2002
Ridgeline
Endoscopy Center, Davis Hospital and Medical Center, McKay-Dee Hospital,
Ogden Regional Medical Center
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