Here are five highlights:
1. Dr. Carr-Locke currently serves as chief of gastroenterology at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York City.
2. He has practiced therapeutic endoscopy for over 43 years.
3. Dr. Carr-Locke has authored more than 250 original articles, book chapters, books and videos.
4. He is past president of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
5. Dr. Carr-Locke earned his medical degree from the University of Cambridge in England and completed his residency at the University of Leicester in England. He underwent a gastroenterology fellowship at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston.
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