Malcolm Stanley Branch
Professor of MedicineOverview
The general focus of my work is related to endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of clinically important biliary and pancreatic disorders. This would include pancreatitis and pancreatic and biliary malignancies. I have recently been involved in investigation of new techniques for diagnosis and palliation of GI malignancies. Other areas of interest are in therapeutic endoscopy and its development as well as new imaging techniques for endoscopy.
I am also recognized in the area of endoscopy unit management and quality assurance.
Key words: pancreas disorders, pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, bile duct disorders, bile duct malignancies, ERCP, choledochoscopy, colorectal and esophageal cancer.
Positions
Professor of Medicine in the School of Medicine
2011 School of Medicine
Education
M.D., Medical College of Georgia 1984
1984 Medical College of Georgia
Medical Resident, University of Texas, Dallas, Medicine 1984 - 1987
1987 University of Texas, Dallas
Fellow in Gastroenterology, Duke University, Medicine 1988 - 1990
1990 Duke University
Publications, Grants & Awards
DCI Centers, Cancer Types & Labs
Offices & Contact
Durham,NC
27710
Durham,NC
27710