Here are four points:
1. Dr. Pleskow wrote the book along with Tolga Erim, DO, one of his former GI fellows.
2. According to Dr. Pleskow, the book reviews “all features of Barrett’s esophagus.”
3. In addition to providing care at Boston Endoscopy Center, Dr. Pleskow is co-director of GI/endoscopy at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
4. He is also president of the New England Endoscopy Society and an AmSurg partner.
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