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Stephanie Garbarino

Assistant Professor at Dermatology, Duke University9 Followers

Stephanie Garbarino's approach blends rigorous analysis with practical applications in the field of Gastroenterology and Advanced/Transplant Hepatology. As an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Duke University, she is deeply committed to advancing clinical education and exploring the dynamic intersection of medical student learning with Gastroenterology. Her work is characterized by a keen focus on esophageal diseases, where she has actively participated in numerous research projects, contributing to the broader understanding of these conditions. In addition to her specialization in Gastroenterology, Stephanie is particularly interested in Health Systems-based research. She believes that by examining and improving healthcare practices at the system level, significant advancements can be made in patient outcomes and overall healthcare delivery. Her dedication to outcomes data analysis underscores her commitment to evidence-based practice and the continuous improvement of healthcare systems. Stephanie's research interests extend beyond the confines of traditional clinical practice. She is passionate about utilizing outcomes data to inform and enhance clinical education, ensuring that future generations of medical professionals are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their fields. Her innovative approach to integrating research with education has made her a respected figure in the academic community. At Duke University, Stephanie is known for her collaborative spirit and her ability to inspire both colleagues and students alike. Her contributions to the field of Gastroenterology and her dedication to improving healthcare systems have earned her recognition and respect within the medical community. Through her work, she continues to make a significant impact on the future of medical education and healthcare delivery.

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