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Nagaraja Sharma Oruganti, M.D. 1010 Woodman Dr Nagaraja Sharma Oruganti, M.D. 1010 Woodman Dr. Suite 210 Dayton, OH 45432 [email protected] | 937-252-2000 x251 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Sub-Investigator, META Medical Research Institute, Dayton, OH Oct. 2019 - Present Practicing Gastroenterologist, Digestive Specialists Inc., Dayton, OH Sep. 2003 - Present Private practice in Gastroenterology, Toledo, OH Jul. 2001 - Aug. 2003 Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology/Staff Gastroenterologist, May 1991 - Oct. 1994 Osmania Medical College/Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad, India Civil Assistant surgeon, Department of Health, State Government of Andhra Pradesh, India May 1990 - Sep. 1991 EDUCATION: Keshav Memorial Junior College, Apr. 1975 - Mar. 1977 Hyderabad, India Bachelor degree in Medicine and Surgery (M.B.B.S.), Apr. 1977 - Jul. 1982 Gandhi medical college, Osmania university, Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India Internship at Gandhi hospital and affiliated hospitals, Oct. 1982 - Sep. 1983 Hyderabad, India First year Resident in Anesthesiology, Mar. 1984 - Mar. 1985 Osmania medical college/Osmania Gerneral Hospital, Hyderabad, India Post-graduate Degree in General Medicine, M.D., Internal medicine Residency program, Mar. 1985 - Mar. 1988 Osmania Medical College/Osmania university, Hyderabad, India Doctor of Medicine in Gastroenterology, D.M., Fellowship Training Jul. 1988 - Jun. 1990 Osmania Gerneral Hospital, Hyderabad, India/A.P. University of health sciences Residency Training Jun. 1995 - Jun. 1998 Internal medicine Residency training a Henry Ford hospital, Detroit, MI leading to Board certification on Internal Medicine, ABIM. GI Fellowship Training Jul. 1998 - Jun. 2001 Division of Gastroenterology, Henry Ford hospital, Detroit, MI Training includes Luminal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology including pre and post liver transplantation management, liver Biopsy, management of Hepatits B & C. Endoscopy training in diagnostic and therapeutic EGD including all modalities of endoscopic therapy of bleeding lesions, Variceal Sclerotherapy & band ligation, dilation of stenotic lesions, SE Esophageal Stent placement, PEG and PEJ placement, diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy including polypectomy and hemostasis, diagnostic and therapeutic ERCP including sphincterotomy, stone extraction, stent placement. Interpretation of esophageal manometry, 24 hour Ph monitoring, Video Pillcam Enteroscopy and Esophagus study. Board Certified in Gastroenterology Nov. 2001 LICENSURE: ECFMG certified USMLE Step 1 September 1993 USMLE Step 2 March 1994 USMLE Step 3 December 1994 Ohio, Texas, Florida State permanent licenses RESEARCH: “Cost Effective Management of Acute GI Bleeding Pathway.” ACG Journal. 2000. “Duodenal Hamartoma: A Case Report.” ACG Journal. Several industry-sponsored Phase 2 and Phase 3 clinical trials..
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