GI leader to know: Dr. W. Ray Kim of Stanford University

 
W. Ray Kim, MD, is the chief of the gastroenterology and hepatology division at University of Stanford (Calif.) Department of Medicine.

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Dr. KIm’s clinical focus is hepatology, specifically chronic liver disease.

He is a professor of gastroenterology and hepatology at the University of Stanford.

Dr. Kim is a senior fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Innovation in Global Health.

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