What you should know:
1. Dr. Inkster has 25 years of gastroenterology experience, with 14 years spent at the Cleveland Clinic.
2. She primarily treats anal dysplasia, which can contribute to cancer and HIV.
3. Dr. Inkster is an active researcher concentrating on anal dysplasia as well.
4. She earned her medical degree from Cleveland-based Case Western Reserve University and completed an internship and fellowship at Cleveland-based MetroHealth Medical Center.
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