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Dr. Douglas S Fishman MD
Gastroenterologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Gastroenterology
300 Longwood Ave Boston MA, 02115About
Dr. Douglas Fishman is a pediatric gastroenterologist practicing in Boston, MA. Dr. Fishman specializes in digestive system, liver or nutritional problems in children from the newborn period to their teens. Conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance, chronic constipation or obesity can all be treated by a pediatric gastroenterologist.
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Diagnostic and therapeutic role of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in biliary rhabdomyosarcoma.
- Clinical characteristics and risk factors for symptomatic pediatric gallbladder disease.
- Crowning pancreatic stone in a pediatric patient.
- Colorectal polyps in childhood.
- Single-center experience of choledochoscopy in pediatric patients.
- Bowel preparation for pediatric colonoscopy: report of the NASPGHAN endoscopy and procedures committee.
- Management of ingested foreign bodies in children: a clinical report of the NASPGHAN Endoscopy Committee.
- Quality indicators for pediatric colonoscopy: results from a multicenter consortium.
- History of Pediatric Endoscopy: An American Perspective, Part I.
- History of Pediatric Endoscopy: An American Perspective Part II.
- Hyperlipasemia in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.
- Developing the Pediatric Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Unit: A Clinical Report by the Endoscopy and Procedures Committee.
- NASPGHAN Capsule Endoscopy Clinical Report.
- Training in GI Bleeding Therapeutic Endoscopy: Rethinking Knowledge and Skill Acquisition.
- Evidence-based Approach to Training Pediatric Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Trainers.
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Nearby Providers
- Dr. Michael David Kappelman MD55 Fruit Street Yaw 6 Boston MA 02114
- Dr. Menno Verhave MD300 Longwood Ave Boston MA 02115
- Dr. Susanna Huh MD300 Longwood Ave Boston MA 02115
- Dr. Stacy A Kahn M.D.300 LONGWOOD AVE BOSTON MA 02115
- Dr. Elizabeth J Hait M.D.Childrens Hospital Boston MA 02115
- Dr. Harpreet Pall MD300 Longwood Ave Boston MA 02115
Nearest Hospitals
BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITALl
75 FRANCIS STREET BOSTON MA 2115