Mohamed Othman
1,175 posts
Chief and Professor of Medicine @bcm_gihep and @StLukesHealthTX Advanced endoscopist with passion for 3rd space endoscopy. Senior Associate Editor @GIE_Journal
- I am thrilled announce my promotion to a tenured Professor at Baylor College of Medicine. It is an emotional moment for me. Thanks @KanwalFasiha and @SeragHashemI for your support. I am proud to be a member of @bcm_gihep group!
- Gallbladder mucosa is no different than intestinal mucosa, both have villis ! Gallbladder is one of the most efficient absorptive system of the body, mainly absorbing water to concentrate bile. This is a sneak peek on GB mucosa through LAMS in patient with chronic cholecystitis
00:00 - And this what you eat after a long day of third space endoscopy in Saudi Arabia 😋
- What an honor it is that Baylor St. Luke's Gastroenterology & GI Surgery is ranked #31 in the U.S. and high performing in Colon Cancer Surgery by @usnews. Congratulations to the team that I feel so privileged to collaborate with daily. @BCM_gihep #GITwitter
- Video outlining the steps of NOTES transcecal endoscopy technique with narration.
00:00 - "I am deeply grateful and humbled by this appointment. I would like to sincerely thank @SeragHashem and the search committee at @BCMDeptMedicine for considering and thoroughly reviewing my candidacy for the role of Chief of the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Section. This@EndoscopyOthman named our New Chief! @SeragHashem just announced- "We look forward to Dr. Othman bringing his experience and vision to our section" - Also congrats to @KanwalFasiha promoted as Director of the ICTR Associate Dean of Clinical and Translational Research at BCM.
- Dear Friends, Finally after years of nagging, my friend and next GIE editor in chief @DouglasAdlerMD joined Twitter. Prof Adler is an avid reader and an amazing writer. He runs many podcasts for GIE and non medical topics too. Please join me in welcoming him to Twitter!
- Baylor College of Medicine advanced endoscopy group ❤️
- In the last eight years, I was honored to help many endoscopists to start their ESD practice. One of the observations I noted is that endoscopists gain sufficient ESD skills and perform around 20 to 30 cases before they start scheudling the procedure intermittently and












