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Office
4133 Gateway Blvd
Suite 290
Newburgh, IN 47630Phone+1 812-842-2701Fax+1 812-842-2717
Summary
- Dr. Gregory McCord, MD is a gastroenterologist in Newburgh, Indiana. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. He is affiliated with Ascension St. Vincent Evansville, Deaconess Midtown Hospital, and Owensboro Health Regional Hospital.
Education & Training
- Washington University/B-JH/SLCH ConsortiumFellowship, Gastroenterology, 1988 - 1990
- Washington University/B-JH/SLCH ConsortiumResidency, Internal Medicine, 1985 - 1988
- University of Louisville School of MedicineClass of 1985
Certifications & Licensure
- IN State Medical License 1990 - 2025
- KY State Medical License 2017 - 2025
- IL State Medical License 1993 - 1993
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Gastroenterology
- American Board of Obesity Medicine Obesity Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification EpicCare Ambulatory EMR, Epic Systems Corporation, 2013
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 26 citationsPill-induced esophageal strictures: clinical features and risk factors for development.Gregory S. McCord, Ray E. Clouse
The American Journal of Medicine. 1990-05-01 - 17 citationsAchalasia, diffuse spasm and non-specific motor disorders.Gregory S. McCord, Annamaria Staiano, Ray E. Clouse
Bailliere's Clinical Gastroenterology. 1991-06-01 - 28 citationsClinical correlates of abnormal sensitivity to intraesophageal balloon distension.Ray E. Clouse, Gregory S. McCord, Patrick J. Lustman, Steven A. Edmundowicz
Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 1991-08-01
Press Mentions
- Some South Carolina Teachers Are Getting $2,500 Bonuses to Stop Them QuittingJuly 19th, 2021