Terry O Toole
About Terry O Toole
Terry O'Toole is a gastroenterologist at Gastro Health in Cincinnati, Ohio, with over 20 years of experience in the field. He has a strong clinical interest in inflammatory bowel diseases and has contributed to numerous clinical research studies.
Work at Gastro Health
Terry O'Toole has been employed as a gastroenterologist at Gastro Health since 2020. He operates in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he focuses on various gastrointestinal disorders. His role involves diagnosing and treating conditions related to the digestive system, with a specific interest in inflammatory bowel diseases and other gastrointestinal issues.
Education and Expertise
Terry O'Toole earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from Ohio University, completing his studies from 1999 to 2003. Prior to this, he obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Natural Sciences from Xavier University, where he studied from 1995 to 1999. His educational background laid the foundation for his expertise in gastroenterology, which he has developed through extensive clinical experience.
Background
Before joining Gastro Health, Terry O'Toole worked at Ohio Gastroenterology and Liver Institute from 2009 to 2020, where he practiced as a gastroenterologist. He also completed a fellowship in gastroenterology at UC Health from 2006 to 2009 and served as a resident in internal medicine at UC Health from 2003 to 2006. His career has been primarily based in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Area.
Clinical Research and Leadership Roles
Terry O'Toole has been actively involved in clinical research, focusing on novel treatments for Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative Colitis. He has served on the West Hospital Medical Executive Committee and held the position of Chair of Endoscopy. Additionally, he is a member of the Clinical Governance Board for GastroHealth Ohio, contributing to the oversight and improvement of clinical practices.
Professional Affiliations and Contributions
Terry O'Toole was elected President of the Ohio Gastroenterology Society for the term of 2021-2023. His leadership role reflects his commitment to the field of gastroenterology and his involvement in advancing the practice within the state. He has a clinical interest in various gastrointestinal disorders, including dysplastic Barrett’s esophagus and colon cancer prevention.