Johns Hopkins Gastroenterology and Hepatology

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Click here to view a fun interactive animation about all that is going on in your digestive system >> 

World renowned research programs
For the 13th consecutive year, Johns Hopkins earned more grants, awards and contracts from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) than any of the other 122 U.S. medical schools that received them.

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What's New
GI Services at Howard County

We now provide outpatient endoscopic procedures and GI and liver consultations at Howard County General Hospital.  Referring physicians may use our Direct Access Endoscopy service to expedite patient care at this location. Please contact nurse navigators at 410-715-0350 or endo.jhhcgh@jhmi.edu or click here for more information. 


Diet Can Reduce Colon Cancer Risk

On WBAL-TV's "Medical Alert," Dr. Linda Lee offers recommendations on how your diet can reduce the risk of colon cancer.  Click here to view video.

For more information about keeping the colon healthy, click here to view a recording of a recent health seminar with Dr. Lee.


Got Heartburn? A Caution About your Proton Pump Inhibitor

John Clarke is featured in an article in the US News. Click here to read more.


Capsule Endoscopy

Click here to learn more about the latest, minimally-invasive technology for diagnosing digestive disorders.


Podcast
Food as Medicine

Gerard Mullin, M.D., associate professor of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology explains the important role of nutrition in preventing disease and improving overall health.  

Listen to the podcast now.

 


Pain After Gallbladder Surgery

Anthony Kalloo, M.D., director of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology discusses the prevalence of pain after gallbladder surgery and an ongoing clinical study to evaluate the predictors and interventions in patients with Sphincter of Oddi (SOD) dysfunction.  

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