Gastroenterologist on the Move: Dr. Robert Braun to Retire After 35-Year Career

Gastroenterologist Robert Braun, MD, of the Cotton-O’Neil Digestive Health Center in Topeka, Kan., will retire after a 35-year career in medicine, according to a Topeka Capital-Journal report.

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Dr. Braun will retire June 29.

 

He received his MD at the University of Missouri Medical School in Columbia. He then completed his internship, residency and fellowship at the University of Cincinnati – Cincinnati General Hospital, according to his bio.

 

Dr. Braun is board certified in internal medicine and gastroenterology. His clinical interests include liver disease and diagnostic/therapeutic biliary endoscopy.

 

The Cotton-O’Neil Digestive Health Center is part of the Stormont-Vail HealthCare system.

 

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