GI physician leader to know: Dr. Arthur McCullough of Cleveland Clinic

Arthur McCullough, MD, is a staff physician in the department of gastroenterology and hepatology and in the department of pathobiology and transplantation center at Cleveland Clinic. He is a past president of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and a member of the American Gastroenterology Association, American College of Gastroenterology and European Association for Liver Disease.

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Dr. McCullough professional interests include biliary disorders, clinical epidemiology, diagnostic and therapeutic EGD and colonoscopy, drug induced liver disease, general hepatology, insulin resistance, liver-biliary tract disease and liver transplantation. He is chair of the NIH-funded Clinical Research Network on Fatty Liver Disease.

Dr. McCullough has helped develop a non-invasive test for liver disease without needing a liver biopsy. He has received non-federal funding to study new novel agents for hepatitis C patients who failed to respond to previous therapy.

Dr. McCullough earned his medical degree from SUNY Health Science Center at University Hospital of Syracuse (N.Y.), completed his residency at Cleveland Clinic and his fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.

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