Carl V. Crawford, M.D.
Carl V. Crawford, M.D.
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About Carl V. Crawford, M.D.
Dr. Crawford received his undergraduate degree in 1996 from Georgetown University. He received his MD in 2001 from Yale University School of Medicine and completed a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Fellowship in Genetics and Molecular Biology in 1999. He subsequently completed internship and residency training in Internal Medicine in 2004 at the New York Presbyterian Hospital – ÈÕ±¾avÉ«ÇéƬ Campus. He spent the following year studying the effects of dietary components in cancer prevention under support from the NIH. He has completed his fellowship in GI in 2008 at ÈÕ±¾avÉ«ÇéƬ Campus.
Dr. Carl V. Crawford is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Attending Physician at the New York Presbyterian-ÈÕ±¾avÉ«ÇéƬ Medical Center in Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Dr. Crawford completed his undergraduate studies in 1996 at Georgetown University with a degree in Biology. He received his medical degree in 2001 from the Yale University School of Medicine after completing a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Fellowship in 1998 there as well. He subsequently completed his internship and residency training in Internal Medicine in 2004 at the New York Presbyterian Hospital – ÈÕ±¾avÉ«ÇéƬ Campus. He spent the following year studying the mechanisms by which dietary components prevent solid tumors under a National Institutes of Health Research Training Grant. He then completed his fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in 2008 at the ÈÕ±¾avÉ«ÇéƬ Campus. He is also the recipient of the Louis and Rudin Foundation Grant for the Study of Enteric Pathogens, Dr. Crawford has a wide variety of interests including gastrointestinal tumors, bleeding and infections. One of his academic interests is the evaluation and management of enteric infections including Clostridium difficile. He is currently involved in fecal microbiota transfers (FMT) or fecal transplant for refractory cases of CDI. In addition, he is involved in the evaluation and treatment of small bowel diseases using Single Balloon Enteroscopy. He is a member of the American College of Gastroenterology, the American and New York Societies of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, and the American Gastroenterological Association.
- Fellowship 2 Leadership Grant, Salix Award, 2007
- National Institutes of Health - National Research Training Grant (T-32), ÈÕ±¾avÉ«ÇéƬ Medical College, 2004-2005
- Merck Book Award, Yale University School of Medicine, 2001
- Peter A. T. Grannum Award, Yale University School of Medicine, 2001
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Training Fellowship, Yale University School of Medicine, 1998-1999
- National Institutes of Health Short -Term Research Training Grants, Yale University School of Medicine, 1997, 1998
- Cum Laude, Georgetown University, 1996
- Theta Alpha Kappa.,Theology Honor Society, Georgetown University, 1996
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M.D.Yale University School of Medicine2001
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Assistant Attending PhysicianNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
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Assistant Professor of Clinical MedicineÈÕ±¾avÉ«ÇéƬ Medical College, Cornell University
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