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Meghan Smith, M.D.

Gastroenterologist | Gastroenterology

12701 Ranch Rd 620 N #101 Austin TX, 78750

About

Dr. Meghan Smith is a gastroenterologist practicing in Austin, TX. Dr. Smith specializes in the digestive system and its diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract, which include organs from the mouth to the anus as well as liver disorders. Gastroenterology includes conditions such as hepatitis, peptic ulcer disease, colitis, nutritional problems and irritable bowel syndrome. Dr. Smith performs colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures and provides accurate and thorough care for patients suffering from digestive issues.

Education and Training

The Johns Hopkins University Master’s degree in Biotechnology 2008

University of Medicine and Health Sciences - St. Kitts MD 2013

Davenport University Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Management 2014

Provider Details

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Areas of expertise and specialization

Therapeutic Areas of Immunologically mediated Bowel Disorders, Autoimmune Disorders, and Functional Digestive Disorders

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Director of Clinical Research Capitol Gastro -

Professional Memberships

  • Medical Science Liaison Society  
  • National Association for Professional Women  
  • American Academy of Medical Students  
  • Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Contributor  
  • Dress for Success Career Development Consultant  
  • Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM)  

Fellowships

  • Solid Tumor Biomarkers  

Fellowships

  • Post Doc Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery Research Fellowship at University of Chicago Medical Center/University of Chicago Genomics

Professional Society Memberships

  • National Association for Professional Women, American Academy of Medical Students - Former Vice President, UAEM Global

Articles and Publications

  • Co-authored peer reviewed journal articles- healthcare economics research.

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Tenacity and a willingness to fail, and a perpetual sense of curiosity. I am a student for life. I could never stop learning or teaching.

Meghan Smith, M.D.'s Practice location

Amel Med LLC/Capitol Gastro

12701 Ranch Rd 620 N #101 -
Austin, TX 78750
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New patients: 512-593-6022
https://capitolgastro.com

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Get to know Clinical Researcher Dr. Meghan Smith, who serves patients throughout the State of Texas.

Dr. Smith is a devoted clinical researcher currently serving as the Director of Clinical Research at Capitol Gastro, specializing in the Therapeutic Areas of Immunologically mediated Bowel Disorders, Autoimmune Disorders, and Functional Digestive Disorders.
Capitol Gastro, with two offices in Austin, Texas, as well as offices in Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Dripping Springs, Texas, provides comprehensive gastroenterology and hepatology services for adults throughout central Texas. The board-certified gastroenterologists provide high-quality, patient-centered care paired with strong clinical skills to ensure patients receive the best treatments available.

Pertaining to her educational pursuits, Dr. Smith obtained her Master’s degree in Biotechnology from The Johns Hopkins University in 2008, and graduated with her medical degree from the University of Medicine and Health Sciences – St. Kitts in 2013. She then went on to complete her Master of Business Administration degree in Health Care Management at Davenport University in 2014, followed by a research fellowship in Solid Tumor Biomarkers, partnering with the Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology at the University of Chicago Medical Center in 2015.

In order to remain up to date in her field, she is an active member of the Medical Science Liaison Society, National Association for Professional Women, American Academy of Medical Students, Medical Science Liaison Society, Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Contributor, Dress for Success Career Development Consultant, and Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM)

On a more personal note, Dr. Smith attributes her success to her tenacity, willingness to fail, and her perpetual sense of curiosity. She sees herself as a student for life, and says that she can never stop learning or teaching.

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