5 GI physicians in the news — April 8, 2016

Here are five gastroenterologists who recently made headlines.

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Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston named Tamir Miloh, MD, director of pediatric hepatology and liver transplant medicine.

Gastroenterologist Rafiq Sheikh, MD, joined Sacramento, Calif.-based Dignity Health Medical Foundation.

Saline Memorial Hospital in Benton, Ark., added gastroenterologist Shyam Dang, MD.

University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine named Greg Kennedy, MD, PhD, director of the division of gastrointestinal surgery.

Tacoma, Wash.-based Digestive Health Specialists partnered with SonarMD, a company founded by Illinois Gastroenterology Group’s Lawrence Kosinski, MD.

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