Gastroenterologist to know: Nadim Haddad of Georgetown University Medical Center

Nadim G. Haddad, MD, is the chief of the gastroenterology division at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington D.C.

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Dr. Haddad’s clinical interests include endoscopic ultrasonography, hepatobiliary, pancreatic gastrointestinal cancer and gastrointestinal bleeding.

Dr. Haddad earned his medical degree from Texas Technical University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock and completed both his residency and fellowship at Georgetown University Medical Center.

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