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HIGH PERFORMING UW Health gastroenterology specialists are national leaders in their field, and are ranked astroenterologists at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics manage complex Ranked by U.S. News as one of the nation’s top hospitals in the treatment of digestive disorders by US News & World Report and World Report. and chronic disorders of the esophagus, , small intestine, colon, anorectum, Gastroenterology 2012-2013 Gpancreas, gall bladder, liver and biliary tract. With specialized training in advanced diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures, and access to the latest and most advanced The American Society for Gastrointestinal EndoscopyD (ASGE), a leading gastrointestinal medical society, has recognized the UW Hospital and Clinics Ambulatory Procedure technology, our physicians perform more procedures than any other program in the region. Our Center and the Madison Center as part of its program specifically dedicated expertise with these procedures, combined with our multi-specialty approach to care, means to promoting quality in . The ASGE Endoscopy Unit Recognition program honors endoscopy units that follow the ASGE guidelines on privileging, quality assurance, endoscope shorter hospital stays and faster patient recovery. reprocessing and CDC infection control guidelines; and have completed specialized training on principles in quality and safety in endoscopy.

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hrough research, collaboration and ingenuity our gastroenterologists are visionaries who are Deepak Gopal, MD, FRCP(C) Pat Pfau, MD Dr. Gopal is Director of Endoscopy at Dr. Pfau serves as the Chief of Clinical committed to expanding the potential of digestive health care. With a history of being at the UWHC and Director of the Division of Gastroenterology, head of pancreato- forefront of patient care initiatives, we are defining new ways to improve screening processes while Gastroenterology’s quality assurance/quality biliary endoscopy and manages T improvement committee. He received his the division’s advanced endoscopy providing non-surgical interventions that advance patient outcomes. medical degree at Memorial University of fellowship program. He received Newfoundland, St. John’s NF, Canada his medical degree at Northwestern and completed his residency at University University, Evanston, IL. He completed Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) of Toronto, Ontario. He completed his his internship and residency at Hospital EUS is a non-surgical procedure that combines EMR is a procedure used to remove cancerous or fellowship at Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR. of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and completed fellowships at both University Hospital of Cleveland, OH and endoscopy and ultrasound to obtain high quality, other abnormal tissues from the digestive tract, He is board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology. Dr. Gopal’s research interests include Barrett’s esophagus, endoscopic Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He is board certified detailed images of the lining and walls of the upper and including the upper digestive tract and colon. EMR ultrasound, capsule endoscopy, therapeutic gastrointestinal in internal medicine and gastroenterology. His areas of interest is also used to remove deeper sections of the lower digestive tract, pancreas, liver and gall bladder. endoscopy, endoscopic management of gastrointestinal include application of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy to Since 2007, our team has performed more than 800 esophageal lining instead of using ablation, which only malignancies and colorectal imaging and screening. gastrointestinal disease including the diagnosis and treatment procedures annually. EUS is a relatively new diagnostic treats the surface lining of the esophagus. EMR can of gastrointestinal malignancies, disorders of the biliary system tool that is used to identify of the esophagus, also be used as a less invasive alternative for removing Mark Benson, MD and pancreas and screening for gastrointestinal malignancies stomach, pancreas, rectum and the posterior chest wall. early stage esophageal cancers when traditional Dr. Benson received his medical degree including colon cancer. It is also used to: evaluate chronic pancreatitis and bile surgery is not an option for the patient. at Dartmouth Medical College, Hanover, duct abnormalities, examine the lining of the intestinal NH and completed his residency and Mark Reichelderfer, MD Dr. Reichelderfer received his medical tract, study tumors in the lining of the stomach and to Balloon-Assisted Deep Enteroscopy chief residency at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL. He completed his degree at Columbia University College sample lesions through ultrasound guided fine needle Balloon-assisted deep enteroscopy (double balloon and aspiration. EUS can assist in pancreas cyst fluid drainage fellowship and advanced endoscopy of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, single balloon enteroscopy) is imaging technology that NY. He completed his internship and procedures and in celiac plexus block in patients with fellowship at the University of Wisconsin allows physicians to visualize and inspect small bowel Hospital and Clinics. He is board certified residency at Mary Imogene Bassett refractory pain from advanced pancreas malignancy and disease. Using the balloon allows the scope to pass in internal medicine and gastroenterology. Dr. Benson’s research Hospital and Clinics, Cooperstown, severe chronic pancreatitis. further into the small bowel than previously possible, interests include quality in , endoscopic ultrasound, NY. He completed his fellowship at and allows the entire GI tract to be viewed in real capsule endoscopy, therapeutic gastrointestinal endoscopy, the University of Wisconsin Hospital Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatogram (ERCP) time. The procedure is used to evaluate unexplained endoscopic management of gastrointestinal malignancies and and Clinics. He is board certified in internal medicine and Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatogram or obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, to evaluate colorectal cancer imaging and screening. gastroenterology. His research interests include improvement (ERCP) combines endoscopy and X-ray imaging to tumors and polyps in the small bowel and to diagnosis in diagnostic imaging and therapy for inflammatory bowel diagnose and treat benign and malignant biliary and Crohn’s disease and celiac disease. It is also helpful Ryan De Lee, MD disease, colon cancer screening in average risk and high risk pancreatic disease by visualizing bile and pancreatic in the completion of an ERCP on patients who have Dr. De Lee received his medical degree populations, improved genetic screening for colon and other GI cancer in at-risk families, nutrition and celiac sprue. ducts. ERCP is used by UW experts for removal from significantly altered upper GI anatomy, such as a gastric at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, IL. He the biliary or pancreatic ducts, dilation of benign and bypass or Roux-en-Y procedure. completed his residency and fellowship Anurag Soni, MD malignant strictures of the biliary/pancreas ducts, biliary/ at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Dr. Soni is the physician lead of the pancreatic duct placement, choledoschoscopy (direct Capsule Endoscopy (CE) New Hampshire. He is board certified in Outpatient Gastroenterology Clinics. He visualization of the bile duct), lithotripsy (stone crushing Capsule endoscopy includes the patient swallowing internal medicine and gastroenterology. received his medical degree at University therapies) and sphincter of odi manometry. It is also a tiny pill equipped with a camera that allows doctors His interests include retrograde College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India. used in conjunction with EUS, to guide and manage to see images of the entire intestinal tract. As it travels cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), endoscopic ultrasound with He completed his residency at SUNY endoscopic pancreas pseudocyst drainage. through the digestive tract, the camera takes thousands fine needle aspiration (EUS), therapeutic endoscopy, pancreatic Downstate Medical Center, New York. He of pictures that are transmitted to a recorder worn on a biliary disease and general gastroenterology. completed his fellowship at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, HALO Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) belt around the patient’s waist. Capsule endoscopy is Bryan Magenheim, MD Albuquerque. He is board certified in internal medicine and HALO RFA technology offers a new treatment option for used to evaluate unexplained gastrointestinal bleeding, Dr. Magenheim is the physician lead at the gastroenterology. His research interests include therapeutic patients with Barrett’s Esophagus. This pre-cancerous diagnose inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn’s UW Health Digestive Health Center. He gastro intestinal endoscopy, endoscopic management of condition requires ongoing monitoring because the disease, diagnose or monitor celiac disease and to received his medical degree at American gastrointestinal malignancies, colorectal cancer screening, disease can progress to cancer of the esophagus. identify tumors or polyps of the small intestine or University of the Caribbean and completed outcomes research and medical decisions analysis. HALO RFA is an outpatient procedure that delivers digestive tract. his internship at Sinai Samaritan Medical bursts of heat-energy in a very precise and controlled Center, Milwaukee, WI. He completed his manner to remove pre-cancerous cells in the esophagus fellowship and residency at the University without damaging the lining or underlying structure, thus of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics. He is protecting the healthy tissue and cells. Our experienced board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology. His team has been performing approximately 30 to 40 cases areas of interest include general gastroenterology- including annually since 2007. The procedure is often performed in colon cancer screening and the diagnosis and treatment of conjunction with endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR). gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)- inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, pancreatic disease, biliary disease and liver disease. 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