Programs
Departments & Divisions
Elizabeth Coss, MD
Adjoint Assistant Professor
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Professional Background
Education
- 2017 - ACG IBD School, Washington DC
- 2014 - Fellowship - Digestive & Liver Diseases - UT Southwestern, TX
- 2007 - M.D. - Medicine - UT Health San Antonio, TX
Highlights
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Staff Gastroenterologist
- Texas Digestive Disease Consultants, Irving, TX 2014-2016
- Clinical Assistant Professor, UT Health San Antonio
- UT Health Gastroenterologist, San Antonio, TX 2016-current
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Instruction & Training
- 2019, Mentorship, Stanford Medical Faculty Development Course
- 2018, Clinical Safety & Effectiveness Course, North American Fellows Conference
- 2018, Multidisciplinary Inflammatory Bowel Disease Conference, Satellite facilities
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Research & Grants
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Fellowship
- “Conventional Therapy vs. Sequential Therapy for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection”
July 2011-July 2014
Mentors: Byron Cryer, MD, Robert Genta , MD, and Kerri Dunbar, MD.
Responsibility: This was an ongoing prospective clinical trial looking at conventional therapy and sequential therapy for H pylori infection in the Dallas VA population. My responsibilities include organization as well as development of a research plan/strategy. I am co-investigator of this study.
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Publications
- Coss E, Geske JB, Mueller PS. 57-year-old woman with acute lower extremity pain and swelling. Mayo Clin Proc. 2009 Oct;84(10):e1-4. PMID 19797772.
- Watt KD, Coss E, Dierkhising R, Pedersen R, Heimbach JK, Charlton MR. Pretransplant Serum Troponin Levels Are a Novel Predictor of Patient and Graft Survival Following Liver Transplantation. Liver Transpl. 2010 Aug;16(8):990-8. PMID 20677290.
- Coss E, Watt KD, Dierkhising R, Pedersen R, Heimbach JK, Charlton MR. Predictors of cardiovascular events after liver transplant: a role for pre transplant serum troponin levels. Liver Transpl. 2011 Jan;17(1):23-31. PMID 21254341.
- Neumann W, Coss E, Rugge M, Genta R. Autoimmune atrophic gastritis—pathogenesis, pathology, and management. Nat.Rev. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 2013. Sep;10(9):529-41. PMID 23774773.