


Dr. Kathleen Corey, MD
Dr. Kathleen Corey, MD is a gastroenterologist in Boston, MA and has over 20 years of experience in the medical field. Dr. Corey has extensive experience in Liver Disease. She graduated from Duke University in 2003. She is affiliated with medical facilities such as Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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Dr. Kathleen Corey, MD is a gastroenterologist in Boston, MA and has over 20 years of experience in the medical field. Dr. Corey has extensive experience in Liver Disease. She graduated from Duke University in 2003. She is affiliated with medical...read moreGastroenterology
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Duke University
Medical School, 2003
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Learn more about medical license public record checkGaps in Recognition and Evaluation of Incidentally Identified Hepatic Steatosis, 2014-09-05
Treatment of Dyslipidemia in Common Liver Diseases, 2018-04-21
Molecular characterization and cell type composition deconvolution of fibrosis in NAFLD, 2021-09-10
Hepatocyte TAZ/WWTR1 Promotes Inflammation and Fibrosis in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis, 2016-10-27
Medical and Surgical Treatment Options for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis, 2016-03-04
NAFLD and HIV: Do Sex, Race, and Ethnicity Explain HIV-Related Risk?, 2018-04-18
The effect of angiotensin-blocking agents on liver fibrosis in patients with hepatitis C, 2009-02-09
A pilot study of post-exposure prophylaxis for hepatitis C virus in healthcare workers, 2015-02-09
Early Treatment Improves Outcomes in Acute Hepatitis C Virus Infection: A Meta-Analysis, 2009-08-06
Macrophage MerTK Promotes Liver Fibrosis in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis, 2019-12-12
TAZ-induced Cybb contributes to liver tumor formation in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, 2021-12-11
Host Genetics Predict Clinical Deterioration in HCV-Related Cirrhosis, 2014-12-12
Effects of tesamorelin on hepatic transcriptomic signatures in HIV-associated NAFLD, 2020-08-20
The MELD-Plus: A generalizable prediction risk score in cirrhosis, 2017-10-25
Should combination therapy be the paradigm for future NASH clinical trials?, 2013-04-22
The Role of Bone Morphogenetic Protein Signaling in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, 2020-06-19
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- Recipient of 31
hospital awardsAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Gastrointestinal Care Award™ (2025, 2024)
Superior clinical outcomes in bowel obstruction treatment, colorectal surgeries, gallbladder removal, and upper gastrointestinal surgery
View all awardsAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Gastrointestinal Surgery Award™ (2025, 2024, 2023)
Superior clinical outcomes in bowel obstruction treatment, colorectal surgeries, gallbladder removal, and upper gastrointestinal surgery
View all patient feedbackHow patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.
90%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home6% higher than the national average
86%Patients would recommend the hospital to friends and family21% higher than the national average
- Recipient of 31
hospital awardsAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Gastrointestinal Care Award™ (2025, 2024)
Superior clinical outcomes in colorectal surgeries, gallbladder removal, upper gastrointestinal surgery, and treating bowel obstruction, gastrointestinal bleeds, and pancreatitis
View all awardsAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Gastrointestinal Surgery Award™ (2025, 2024)
Superior clinical outcomes in colorectal surgeries, gallbladder removal, upper gastrointestinal surgery, and treating bowel obstruction, gastrointestinal bleeds, and pancreatitis
View all patient feedbackHow patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.
91%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home7% higher than the national average
84%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well9% higher than the national average
- Recipient of 9
hospital awardsGastrointestinal Surgery Excellence Award™ (2025)
Superior clinical outcomes in bowel obstruction treatment, colorectal surgeries, gallbladder removal, and upper gastrointestinal surgery
View all awardsPatient Safety Excellence Award™ (2025)
Superior clinical outcomes in bowel obstruction treatment, colorectal surgeries, gallbladder removal, and upper gastrointestinal surgery
View all patient feedbackHow patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.
89%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home5% higher than the national average
80%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well5% higher than the national average
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