After earning his medical degree from St. Louis University, he completed an internship at Saginaw-based Michigan State University, as well as a residency and fellowship at Columbia-based University of Missouri.
He is American Board of Internal Medicine certified.
Dr. Brophy is a National Board of Medical Examiners diplomate as well as an American Board of Internal Medicine diplomate.
He has a special interest in therapeutic endoscopy as well as colorectal cancer prevention.
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