School of Medicine
Showing 1-4 of 4 Results
-
Walter Park, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology and Hepatology) at the Stanford University Medical Center
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Dr. Park's research interests are in the diagnosis and management of pancreatic cysts, acute and chronic pancreatitis. His approach incorporates methods in health services research including the use of observational datasets, cost-effectiveness studies, and the development of clinical cohorts.
-
Vijay Pottathil, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Bio I was raised in La Jolla, California. Several family members are scientists including both parents and eldest sister. I have a sister in the Bay Area who is a realtor.
My wife is a pediatric Otolaryngologist at Stanford University. We are blessed with three children. I am interested in General Gastroenterology, Endoscopy, and teaching. -
Peter D. Poullos, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor, Radiology
Bio Dr. Poullos is a native of Stockton California. He attended Santa Clara University where he earned his BS in Biology. He received his M.D. degree at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, after which he did Internal Medicine residency at the University of California-San Francisco, finishing in 2002. He stayed at UCSF as a Gastroenterology fellow until 2004. However, after a spinal cord injury, he decided to retrain in Radiology. He did his Radiology residency at Stanford University, where he also completed a fellowship In Body Imaging in 2009. Dr. Poullos is now faculty in both the departments of Radiology and Gastroenterology and Hepatology. His clinical practice is at the Stanford University Medical Center, where he interprets CT, MRI, and ultrasound primarily of the abdomen and pelvis. His interests include radiology of the acute abdomen, hepatobiliary imaging, and colorectal cancer screening.
Dr. Poullos served as Associate Residency Program Director for the Stanford University Radiology Residency from 2009 through 2016. He now serves on the Stanford School of Medicine Faculty Senate, and is a member of the School of Medicine Teaching and Mentoring Academy. He also has a strong interest in medical education, and enjoys the opportunity to teach medical students, residents, and fellows.