Thomas Sepe, MD, is a clinical associate professor of medicine at Brown University in Providence, R.I. His hospital affiliations include Rhode Island Hospital and Roger Williams Medical Center, both located in Providence. He also performs procedures at Bayside Endoscopy Center in Providence, East Bay Endoscopy Center in Portsmouth, R.I., and East Greenwich (R.I.) Endoscopy Center, all affiliates of Symbion.
Dr. Sepe clinical interests include interventional endoscopy and hepatology with a strong emphasis on hepatobiliary diseases. In particular, he focuses on immunosuppressed patient with gastrointestinal disease, including HIV, as well as the therapy of chronic viral hepatitis B and C. He is also involved several clinical trials related to chronic hepatitis C therapy. His work has been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals, including Gastroenterology and The Journal of the American College of Nutrition.
Dr. Sepe earned his medical degree at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and completed his residency at Beth Israel Hospital/Harvard University in Boston. He completed his gastroenterology fellowship at New England Medical Center/Tufts University, also in Boston.
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