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Michael
D. Kreines, M.D., FACP, FACG
Dr. Kreines
graduated from the University of Cincinnati School of Medicine
and completed his Residency in Internal Medicine at the
University of Minnesota. His Gastroenterology Fellowship began
at the University of California at San Diego and completed at
the University of Chicago, where he became the first
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Fellow and then attending
physician. He is a Fellow of the American College of
Physicians, American College of Gastroenterology, and American
Gastroenterology Association.
Dr. Kreines served as Governor for the Southern Ohio Region
for the American College of Gastroenterology. He is the Chief,
Section of Gastroenterology at Christ Hospital and a Volunteer
Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati. Dr.
Kreines has considerable expertise in treating patients with
inflammatory bowel disease. He spearheaded the formation of
the Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation of America and served as the chapter's Chairman of
the Medical Advisory Board and Board of Trustees. Dr. Kreines
is very active with the Internal Medicine Resident teaching
program at Christ Hospital. He is also active teaching
students from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, as
well as premedical students from Miami University. Dr. Kreines
recently served as the first Chairman of a new project, the
Colorectal Cancer Task Force, created by the American Cancer
Society (ACS). The ACS awarded him their Volunteer Leadership
award. He also serves as a Medical Advisor for the Ohio
Society for Gastrointestinal Nurses and Associates. Dr.
Kreines is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and in
Gastroenterology.
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