Oleh Haluszka, MD, has joined Temple University Hospital as Section Chief of Gastroenterology. Dr. Haluszka has focused on developing advanced endoscopic procedures that measurably improve the experiences and outcomes of his patients. He is expert in using interventional endoscopy to manage patients with GI bleeding, GI cancer and precancer, and diseases of the pancreas, bile ducts, liver, and gallbladder. His other specialties involve endoscopic ultrasound and placement of stents in blocked bile ducts or other GI passages. At Temple, Dr. Haluszka will continue to focus on therapeutic endoscopy—especially in managing GI malignancies, treating disorders of the small intestine, and collaborating in new types of bariatric and metabolic procedures. His other clinical aims at Temple will include creating novel instrumentation that allows endoscopists to perform real-time diagnosis and, thereby, act directly on what they find rather than waiting for pathology results. Dr. Haluszka's main research goals will include: new applications for endoscopic ultrasound; better visualization of the small bowel with enteroscopy; improved mucosal ablative therapies; and detection of novel biomarkers in GI tumors To schedule a patient appointment with Dr. Haluszka, call 215-707-9577. For more information about Dr. Haluszka and the Temple Digestive Disease Center, visit digestive.templehealth.org.
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