Department of Internal Medicine

Gastroenterology-Hepatology Faculty


Medical School:
West Virginia University School of Medicine

Residency:
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine - Summa Health System/Akron City Hospital

Fellowships:
Hepatology: University of Miami School of Medicine/ Jackson Health System
Gastroenterology: Case Western Reserve University/The MetroHealth System

Thomas A. Brown, M.D.
Assistant Professor

Dr. Brown’s clinical interests include general gastroenterology, endoscopy, colonoscopy, general hepatology, transplant hepatology, and nutrition/wellness/fitness. He takes an active role in teaching not only medical students, residents, and gastroenterology fellows but patients as well. Past and future research interests include hepatic encephalopathy, alcoholic hepatitis, and hepatorenal syndrome.

Honors, Awards, and Organizations

Recent Publications

  1. Brown TA, Rajappannair L, Dalton AB, et al.  Acute appendicitis in the setting of Clostridium difficile colitis.  Clin Gastro Hepatol, 2007, 5(8):969-971. PMID:17625978.
  2. Brown TA, Pasquale TR, Fondran JC, et. al.  Clostridium difficile-associated proctitis of the rectal stump.  Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice.  2009, 17(1):71-74. doi: 10.1097/IPC.0b013e31818adc67.
  3. Rotman, Y, Brown TA, Hoffnagle JH.  Evaluation of the patient with hepatitis B.  Hepatology, 2009 May, 49(5 Suppl):S22-27. PMID:19399815.

Book Chapters

  1. Tamimi TI, Brown TA, Mullen KD.  “Lactulose or Rifaximin as First-Line Therapy for Hepatic Encephalopathy?” In: Controversies in Hepatology: The Experts Analyze Both Sides, DM Jensen (ed.). SLACK Inc, 16:153-158, 2011.
  2. Brown TA, Mullen KD.  “Hepatic Encephalopathy."  In: Textbook of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2nd edition (prepublication), Wiley (accepted)

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