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gastroenterologist medical educator

Bhaskar Banerjee, American gastroenterologist, medical educator. Achievements include patents for method of detecting early cancer using a beam of light; development of fiber-optic instrument to detect cancer using a beam of light; research in optial cancer detection using light; research in high contrast imaging methods in gastroenterology and endoscopy; research in high magnification endoscopy and spectral imaging.

Education

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, University London, 1983.

Career

House surgeon Ashford Hospital, England, 1983. House physician St. Peters Hospital, England, 1983—1984. Internal medicine intern University Connecticut, 1984—1985, resident in internal medicine, 1985—1987, fellow in gastroenterology, 1987—1989.

Assistant professor medicine University Arkansas, Little Rock, 1989—1994. Director Biliary-Pancreatic Center Winthrop-U. Hospital, Mineola, New York, 1994—1995. Associate professor medicine University Missouri, Columbia, 1995—1999, Washington University School Medicine, St. Louis, 1999—2006.

Professor medicine Washington University School Medicine, 2007—2009. Professor medicine optical science biomedical engineering to chief gastroenterology University Arizona, Tucson, since 2008. Presenter in field.

Achievements

  • Bhaskar Banerjee has been listed as a noteworthy gastroenterologist, medical educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Fellow: American College of Physicians (life), American College Gastroentrology, American Gastroenterological Association (life).

Connections

Married Mousumi Ganguly, February 18, 1992. Children: Shoujit, Romit.

Spouse:
Mousumi Ganguly

child:
Romit Banerjee

child:
Shoujit Banerjee