Absorption and Secretion
Anatomy and Development
Biliary System
Cancer
Cell Biology
Colitis/Ulcer/Diarrhea
Esophagus
General Symptoms
Hormones and Transmitters
Immunology
Intestines
Liver
Microbiology and Parasitology
Motility
Neurogastroenterology
Nutrition
Overviews
Pancreas
Pediatrics
Pharmacology
Psychology and Behavior
Radiology and Endoscopy
Stomach
Surgery
Systemic Diseases
Nanyang Technological University & Lee Kong Chian School of
Medicine, SingaporeErnst Kuipers (MD, PhD) trained in Internal
Medicine and Gastroenterology in The Netherlands. He worked as
postdoctoral researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center,
Nashville, TN, United States. He became Professor of Medicine and
Chair of the Departments of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (2000),
Internal Medicine (2006), and Surgery (2012) of Erasmus MC
University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. His
clinical and research interests include early neoplastic
gastrointestinal conditions, with focus among others on colorectal
cancer screening. He is fellow of the American Gastroenterology
Association and a former member of the Clinical Practice Committee
of this Association. He is Honorary Member of the European
Helicobacter & Microbiota Study Group and is Honorary Fellow of the
Hong Kong Society of Gastroenterology. He served as the World
Endoscopy Organization’s Regional Lead on colorectal cancer
screening for Europe and the Middle East.
He co-organized and contributed to various international guidelines
on gastrointestinal neoplasia. He has been a member of the
editorial boards of various journals including Gastroenterology,
Gut, American Journal of Gastroenterology, APT, Cancer Prevention
Research, and the Cochrane group for upper GI and pancreatic
disorders, as well as associate editor of Gut, and Editor-in-Chief
of Best Practice and Research in Clinical Gastroenterology.
He was a member of the WHO committee on H. pylori and gastric
cancer, member of the European Committee on Quality Assurance in
Colorectal Cancer Screening, president of the European Helicobacter
Study Group, and member of a research audit committee of the
Australian Commonwealth for Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation CSIRO. He was a member of the Advisory Council of the
European Society of Digestive Oncology, and member of the General
Council of the European Gastroenterology Federation. He was
President of the European Helicobacter & Microbiota Study Group. In
the Netherlands, he was president of the Dutch Society of
Gastroenterologists, and member of the Dutch National Health
Council. He served from 2013 till 2022 as CEO of Erasmus MC, a
university medical institute that includes a medical school,
research facilities and hospitals. As CEO, he led the
transformation to a new ‘smart’ hospital that, with other leading
centers, forms the European University Hospital Alliance. In
addition, he chaired the board of the Dutch Federation of
University Medical Centers. He also chaired the Dutch national
emergency medicine network coordinating care during the covid
pandemic. He also chaired the Dutch national oncology taskforce. He
received various awards including the Dutch Ministry of Health
Pearl award (2013), the Ismar Boas Medal of the German Society of
Gastroenterology and Liver Disease (2015), the United European
Gastroenterology Research Prize (2016), the Innovation Award of the
German Felix Burda Society (2017), a Clinical Mentorship award by
the American Gastroenterology Association (2017), the Dutch
Hospital Manager of the Year award (2017), and the Rotterdam city
medal (2022).
From 2022 till 2024, he served for two years as Minister of Health,
Welfare and Sport of The Netherlands, focusing on an integrated
care agenda facilitated by health technology. Since May 2024, Ernst
Kuipers (MD, PhD) is Vice President (Research) and Distinguished
University Professor at Nanyang Technology University (NTU) in
Singapore.
"This encyclopedia is a truly unique, remarkable, and impressive work. The author, contributors, and publisher are to be congratulated on such a massive undertaking. The book is well organized and cross referenced. It is a great addition to any medical school or medical center library. One of the unique features of this book is that it comes in an ebook version, which makes it interactive and accessible from anywhere in this age of extreme dependency on digital media. The lack of colored images in the print version made some illustrations (in particular high-resolution, histological, and pathological images) less clear. Nevertheless, it is pleasantly surprising and refreshing to see how useful, well written, and easy to read and follow this textbook is. The first edition was published in 2003. Since then, there has been revolutionary progression in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology at all levels and surge in translational and pathophysiology research, let alone the ever expanding diagnostic and therapeutic options currently available. Therefore, a new edition that covers and reflects the aforementioned progress is a welcome replacement of the first edition." --Doody
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