
Brian Lee DO
Hospital Medicine/Hospitalist, Gastroenterology
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4502 Medical DrSan Antonio, TX 78229
Phone+1 210-358-4000
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Summary
- Brian Lee, DO, is an Internal Medicine specialist currently based in El Paso, TX. He is completing a fellowship in Transplant Hepatology at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Joe and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine. Dr. Lee completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University HSC El Paso in 2024 and graduated from Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest in 2021. He is employed as a Transplant Hepatology Fellow at University Health System. Dr. Lee has published articles in reputable journals, including a case report on poorly cohesive carcinoma of the small bowel and another on acute intermittent porphyria-related abdominal pain.
Education & Training
- Texas Tech University HSC El PasoFellowship, Gastroenterology, 2025 - 2028
- University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Joe and Teresa Lozano Long School of MedicineFellowship, Transplant Hepatology, 2024 - 2025
- Texas Tech University HSC El PasoResidency, Internal Medicine, 2021 - 2024
- Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-NorthwestClass of 2021
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State License 2021 - 2027
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Poorly Cohesive Carcinoma of the Nonampullary Small Bowel: A Rare Cause of Recurrent Small Bowel Obstruction.Brian J Lee, Jesus Guzman, Osvaldo Padilla, Shaked Laks, Nathaniel Ng
ACG Case Reports Journal. 2024-07-01 - 2 citationsA Perfect Storm: Abdominal Pain and Ileus Explained by Acute Intermittent Porphyria Caused by Prehospitalization and Intrahospitalization Factors.Andrew J Ortega, Sundar Cherukuri, M Ammar Kalas, Brian Lee, Jesus Guzman
Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports. 2022-06-28
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