The OHSU Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology is part of the Department of Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and encompasses the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center and Digestive Health Center.
The Hepatology and Liver Transplant Program provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for a spectrum of liver diseases. In anticipation of future challenges in the field, our team is currently developing multidisciplinary programs to diagnose and treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The transplant program has a long track record of success with more than 1,000 patients transplanted since 1988 and 80-90 liver transplants annually.
The Medical Director of liver transplant provides leadership for OHSU liver transplant program in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology for OHSU. This position is responsible for the collaborative leadership of the program in conjunction with other leaders at OHSU, specifically the surgical director of liver transplant. This position is responsible for the growth and improvement of the clinical effort to assess patients for liver transplant and lead the effort in listing appropriate patients for liver transplant.
The duties of this position also include providing patient care in the Hepatology clinic, clinic equivalent in the areas of general endoscopy; attending between 8 and 12 weeks each year on the Hepatology consult service; sharing night/weekend call responsibilities with other GI/Hepatology faculty members; and teaching medical students, residents, and GI fellows during the course of the year.
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