Dr. Umesh Choudhry established a gastroenterology practice in 1998 after serving as Assistant Professor at University of South Florida. He obtained his Medical Degree from the University of Delhi in India, conducted his residency training at St. Vincent Hospital in Indiana and Gastroenterology fellowship at Wright State University in Ohio. He completed an Advanced Fellowship in Swallowing Disorders and Endoscopic Ultrasonography at the University of South Florida Center for Swallowing Disorders. He received the ASGE national scholarship for this training in 1995 thereby becoming one of very few physicians in the nation with such training. He has published several articles, book chapters, research papers. He has served as the Chairman of Department of Medicine and Endoscopy at Morton Plant Hospital and is very active in charitable and cultural organizations.
Dr. Umesh Choudhry established a gastroenterology practice in 1998 after serving as Assistant Professor at University of South Florida. He obtained his Medical Degree from the University of Delhi in India, conducted his residency training at St. Vincent Hospital in Indiana and Gastroenterology fellowship at Wright State University in Ohio. He completed an Advanced Fellowship in Swallowing Disorders and Endoscopic Ultrasonography at the University of South Florida Center for Swallowing Disorders. He received the ASGE national scholarship for this training in 1995 thereby becoming one of very few physicians in the nation with such training. He has published several articles, book chapters, research papers. He has served as the Chairman of Department of Medicine and Endoscopy at Morton Plant Hospital and is very active in charitable and cultural organizations.
Dr. Umesh Choudhry established a gastroenterology practice in 1998 after serving as Assistant Professor at University of South Florida. He obtained his Medical Degree from the University of Delhi in India, conducted his residency training at St. Vincent Hospital in Indiana and Gastroenterology fellowship at Wright State University in Ohio. He completed an Advanced Fellowship in Swallowing Disorders and Endoscopic Ultrasonography at the University of South Florida Center for Swallowing Disorders. He received the ASGE national scholarship for this training in 1995 thereby becoming one of very few physicians in the nation with such training. He has published several articles, book chapters, research papers. He has served as the Chairman of Department of Medicine and Endoscopy at Morton Plant Hospital and is very active in charitable and cultural organizations.