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Dr. Zafar Zamir
Specialty Interests : Dr Zamir is proficient in Upper Endoscopy, Colonoscopy, ERCP, 24 hr pH Study and Esophageal Manometry. He also specializes in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Swallowing Disorders, Barrett's Esophagus, Motility Disorders of the Esophagus, Colon and Rectal Cancer screening, diagnosis and management, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Biliary (gallbladder) and Pancreatic disorders.
Board Certification : Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology
Degree : MBBS, MD, FACG
Advanced Training : Internal Medicine Residency at Cook County Hospital, Chicago Fellowship in Gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Memberships : Member of American College of Gastroenterology Member of American Gastroenterology Association Fellow of American College of Gastroenterology
Professional Highlights : America’s Top Physician 2006 America’s Top Physician 2008 America’s Top Gastroenterologists 2007 America’s Top Gastroenterologists 2008 Vice Chairman of Department of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital @ Hamilton 2005 to present Chairman of TPN Taskforce, RWJUH@Hamilton 2004 to present Chairman Peer Review Committee, RWJUH@Hamilton 2002 to present ICU Committee, RWJUH@Hamilton 2005 to present Member of Bariatric Surgery Taskforce, RWJUH@Hamilton Medical Director, Hamilton Endoscopy & Surgery Center 2006 to 2008 Author of multiple publication on Swallowing Disorder, Electrolyte Transport in the Human Bowel and Technique of ERCP. Research experience includes; (1) Zamir Z, Barry JA, Ramaswammy K, Sodium transport in human intestinal basolateral membrane Vesicles. Gastroenterology 1991;100:A710. (2) Zamir Z, Shaker R, Dodds WJ, Hogan WJ. Effect of aging on the coordination of deglutitive vocal closure and oropharyngeal Swallowing. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A587 (3) Zamir Z, Shaker R, Dodds WJ, Hogan WJ. Pharyngeal acid clearance time in young normal volunteers. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A193. (4) Zamir Z, Shaker R, Dodds WJ. Effect of proximal esophageal pH, temperature and osmolality on the glottal and UES function. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A193 (5) Zamir Z, Barry JA, Ramaswammy K. Sodium transport in human intestinal basolateral membrane vesicles. Gastroenterology 1992;103:1817-22 (6) Goodell C, Shaker R, Bowser M, Zamir Z. Effect of aging and cerebrovascular accident (CVA) on nondeglutitive lingual pressure. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A554. (7) Ren J, Shaker R, Zamir Z, Dodds WJ, Hogan WJ, Hoffman RG. Effect of age and bolus variables on the coordination of the glottis and upper esophageal sphincter during swallowing. American Journal of Gastroenterology 1993;88(5):665-9. (8) Ren J, Shaker R, Zamir Z, Sarna A, Liu J. Effect of aging, position and temperature on the threshold volume that triggers pharyngeal swallowing. Gastroenterology 1993;104(4):A643. (9) Bohorfoush AG, Ballinger PJ, Zamir Z, Hogan WJ. A new method of exchange of endoprosthesis in the biliary and pancreatic ducts. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 1993;39(241) (10) Zamir Z, Shaker R, Dodds WJ, Hogan WT, Ren J, Arndorfer R, Hofman C. Coordination of deglutitive vocal cord closure and oropharyngeal swallowing events in the elderly. European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 1996;8:425-429. (11) Shaker R, Ren J, Zamir Z, Sarna A, Liu J, Sui Z. Effect of aging, position and temperature on the threshold volume that triggers pharyngeal swallowing. Gastroenterology 1994;107:396-402.
Appointments : To Make Appointment with Dr. Zamir, Call our office at: (609) 586-1319

 


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