Khoo, Emi_SQR

Dr Emi Khoo

Gastroenterologist & Endoscopist, Lecturer Griffith University Medical School; Associated lecturer, University of Queensland Medical School
Dr Emi Khoo is a gastroenterologist and endoscopist who completed her Medical Degree (MBBS) at University of Queensland and Biomedical Science degree (BMedSc) at University of Melbourne. She then undertook her gastroenterology training at various locations, including Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Gold Coast University Hospital, followed by a fellowship in inflammatory bowel disease at Mater Hospital Brisbane. She is currently pursuing PhD in inflammatory bowel disease through University of Queensland. She is an active clinician and researcher. She is also a lecturer at Griffith University Medical School and an associated lecturer at the University of Queensland Medical School, where she is involved in medical student education and assessments.GROUP MEMBERSHIPS • Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) • Royal Australasian College of Physician (RACP) – Fellow • Conjoint Committee for Recognition in Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (CCRTGE) • Gastroenterological Society of Queensland (GESQ) • Gastroenterology Society of Australia (GESA) • American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) • European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) • The International Bowel Ultrasound Group (IBUS) • The Gastroenterology Network of Intestinal Ultrasound (GENIUS)AREAS OF PARTICULAR CLINICAL INTEREST • Inflammatory bowel disease • General gastroenterology • Upper endoscopy • Colonoscopy • Video capsule endoscopy • Intestinal ultrasound

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