Dr. Seth Gross

Professor

Biography

Seth Gross is a Professor in the Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and serves as the Clinical Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. He completed his Gastroenterology fellowship at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in 2008 after earning his MD from Tel Aviv University in 2001. Dr. Gross specializes in advanced endoscopy and gastroenterology, focusing on colorectal cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment of complex gastrointestinal conditions. He performs endoscopic procedures including colonoscopy, upper endoscopy, and endoscopic ultrasound, and has expertise in Barrett's esophagus management. His research interests include evaluating new technologies to improve cancer screening and treatment methodologies. Dr. Gross is dedicated to preventive care, emphasizing the importance of early detection through patient education regarding colorectal cancer screenings. He advocates that individuals should consult their physicians early when experiencing symptoms or health concerns, as timely intervention can significantly impact outcomes. He has a commitment to guiding patients through their healthcare journey, treating them not just as patients but as part of his extended family.

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