David Grunkemeier, MD
West Hills Gastroenterology Division
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Hemorrhoid Treatment
Hepatology (Liver Disease)
Outpatient Office Locations
Peterkort Medical Office
Providence Tanasbourne Health Center
Hospitals Served
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
Board Certified
Gastroenterology
Internal Medicine

Areas of Focus

Advanced Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Colorectal Cancer
Esophageal Disorders
Hepatology
Internal hemorrhoid ligations
Pancreaticobiliary disease and ERCP
Research

Education & Training:

B.S., University of California, San Diego, 1996
M.D., University of California, San Diego, 2000
Internship/Residency, Oregon Health & Science University, 2003
Fellowship, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2006
Advanced Fellowship in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, University of North Carolina, June 2005-June 2007
Clinical Instructor of Medicine and Gastroenterology, University of North Carolina, June 2007     

Honors & Awards:

Excellence in Presentation of a Scholarly Paper at Research Symposium for Science, UCSD 1993, 1994, 1995
Provost Honors List 1994, 1995
Recipient of Wyeth-Ayerst Fellowship Grant for participation in DDW 2000
Recipient of APA Research Travel Award, November 2005

Other Activities:

Assistant Director of Research, West Hills Gastroenterology

Professional Memberships:

Member, Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America
Member, American College of Gastroenterology
Member, American Gastroenterological Association
Member, American College of Physicians
Member, Oregon Medical Association

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503.297.8081
"As a Gastroenterologist with expert training in Inflammatory Bowel Disease from UNC at Chapel Hill, an internationally recognized Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center of Excellence, I strive to compassionately increase and modernize the quality of care for all my patients. Complementing this scholarly approach, I practice a style of medicine rooted in old-school tradition, where medical care begins with listening to the patient and building a strong doctor-patient relationship."
- David Grunkemeier, MD