

David McEvoy Cromwell
Promoting critical thinking in the field of gastroenterology, David McEvoy Cromwell, M.D., serves as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine. With a profound expertise in gastroenterology, Dr. Cromwell has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding and treatment of digestive diseases. Dr. Cromwell earned his M.D. from the prestigious Yale School of Medicine in 1989, where he developed a keen interest in the complexities of the human digestive system. Following his graduation, he pursued a residency in Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, completing it in 1992. His commitment to the field led him to further specialize, and he completed a fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the same institution in 1995. Board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Gastroenterology, Dr. Cromwell is recognized for his contributions to both clinical practice and academic research. His research interests focus on innovative approaches to diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal disorders, with an emphasis on improving patient outcomes through evidence-based practices. In addition to his clinical and research responsibilities, Dr. Cromwell is deeply involved in mentoring the next generation of medical professionals. He is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to inspire students and residents to pursue excellence in their medical careers. His work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, and he frequently presents at national and international conferences, sharing his insights and findings with the broader medical community. Dr. Cromwell's dedication to his field and his patients is evident in his ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of gastroenterological research and practice. His commitment to promoting critical thinking and innovation continues to make a significant impact in the world of medicine.
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, 72, 2002-01-01
, 198-199, 2013-06-01
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, 1937-1948, 2004-11-01