GI leader to know: Dr. Benjamin Levy of Mount Sinai Hospital

Benjamin Levy, MD, is the head of GI education at Chicago-based Mount Sinai Hospital.

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Dr. Levy sits on the patient care committee for the Amercian College of Gastroenterology and was the recipient of the 2013 Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation visiting IBD fellowship at the University of Chicago.

Dr. Levy’s clinical focus includes the early detection of pancreatic cancer and treating hepatitis C.

Dr. Levy earned his medical degree from Charlottesville-based University of Virginia, and completed his GI fellowship at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans.

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