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Michael S. Smith, MD, MBA, is the Chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospitals and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Until recently, he was Associate Professor in the Gastroenterology Section at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Medical Director of the Esophageal Program at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. Dr. Smith graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University with a concentration in molecular biology, after which he earned both an MD and MBA with honors in healthcare management at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Wharton School of Business. He then completed a residency in internal medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a gastroenterology fellowship at the Columbia campus of the New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Upon returning to Philadelphia, Dr. Smith joined the medical faculty at Temple and focused his clinical practice on the management of esophageal disease. He formalized a Barrett's esophagus treatment program, as well as a multi-disciplinary management conference for patients with esophageal disorders. His research interests have focused on evaluating how new technologies are best incorporated into everyday treatment of diseases of the esophagus. Dr. Smith has been recognized as one of the Best Doctors in America on multiple occasions. He has spoken across the country as a visiting professor and guest lecturer, and has been a mentor to physicians new to endoluminal treatments for Barrett's esophagus. Dr. Smith is an author of several peer-reviewed articles, abstracts, and book chapters, in addition to serving as a reviewer for multiple journals with a focus on gastroenterology.
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A Lifestyle Medicine Intervention to Reduce GERD Symptoms and Medication Use
Senay, E., Korin, M., Garland, E., Smith, M. S. & Meyer, J. D., Apr 2025, In: Lifestyle Medicine. 6, 2, e70019.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Improved GERD Symptom Control and Medication Burden Through a Telehealth-Based Lifestyle Medicine Program
Senay, E., Korin, M., Garland, E., Grinspan, A., Meyer, J. D. & Smith, M. S., 2025, In: Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Modified Technique for Difficult Secondary Tracheoesophageal Puncture
Yoon, M., Joseph, J., Ramirez, R., Ganz, C., Smith, M. S. & Urken, M. L., Mar 2025, In: Head and Neck. 47, 3, p. 1062-1064 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Spray Cryotherapy Esophageal Consortium Consensus Recommendations for Liquid Nitrogen Spray Cryotherapy in Barrett's Esophagus and Esophageal Cancer Using a Modified Delphi Process
Shah, T., Ansari, Z., Ahmad, A., Coyle, W., Greenwald, B. B., Kachaamy, T., Kothari, S., Sharma, N., Smallfield, G., Thakkar, S., Tsai, F., Zhang, H., Friedland, S., Fukami, N., Mok, S., Sedarat, A., Smith, M., Vargo, J., Vashi, P. & Willingham, F. & 2 others, , 2025, In: American Journal of Gastroenterology. Publish Ahead of PrintResearch output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A Delphi Method for Development of a Barrett's Esophagus Question Prompt List as a Communication Tool for Optimal Patient-physician Communication
Kamal, A. N., Wang, C. H. J., Triadafilopoulos, G., Diehl, D. L., Ducoin, C., Dunst, C. M., Falk, G., Iyer, P. G., Katzka, D. A., Konda, V. J. A., Muthusamy, R., Otaki, F., Pleskow, D., Rubenstein, J. H., Shaheen, N. J., Sharma, P., Smith, M. S., Sujka, J., Swanstrom, L. L. & Tatum, R. P. & 4 others, , 3 Feb 2024, In: Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 58, 2, p. 131-135 5 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Skipping breakfast may ease Crohn’s symptoms—without changing what you eat
Smith, M. & Smith, M.
10/02/26
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As cancer survival rates climb, what's next?
Smith, M. & Smith, M.
3/02/26
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Rising cancer survival rates bring complex new realities
Smith, M. & Smith, M.
1/02/26
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People live longer with cancer. That's good news, but ... | Opinion
Smith, M. & Smith, M.
29/01/26
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Year in Review 2025: Appointments strengthen Medical Center’s missions
Smith, M. & Smith, M.
23/12/25
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