Brian W. Pugh, DO
“As a doctor of osteopathy, I received all the
education of a medical doctor, plus an additional 400 hours of advanced
healthcare training in an Osteopathic Gastroenterology Fellowship.
As a gastroenterologist of osteopathy, I focus on the patient, who
they are and the effects of their disease on their body as a whole.
I am continually updating my training to make sure I know the latest,
most effective ways to care for you.”
American
Board of Osteopathic Internists, Internal Medicine, 1996; American
Board of Osteopathic Internists, Gastroenterology, 1998
Michigan State
University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1993
Biology, Central
Michigan University, 1988
Internal
Medicine, Genesys Regional Medical Center, 1996
Genesys Regional Medical Center, 1996
State of
Utah, 1998
“Nothing is more distressing to me than hearing
a patient has undergone some procedure without knowing why. It is
my job to help each patient understand what an endoscopy/colonoscopy
is, what it does and what value it has to them. The more I can teach
them, the less worried and fearful they are about their care.”
Department of Internal Medicine, Michigan State University College
of Osteopathic Medicine
American Osteopathic
Association, Academy of American Osteopaths, Utah Medical Association,
Weber County Medical Society, North Utah Gut Club
North Utah
Gut Club
McKay-Dee
Hospital, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Mt. Ogden Surgical Center,
Ridgeline Endoscopy Center, Davis Hospital and Medical Center
Principal
investigator for Glaxo-Welcome six-week trial of Alosetron 1 mg
BID as empirical treatments in female subjects with symptoms of
non-constipated irritable bowel syndrome
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