Gastroenterologist David Pound, MD, discusses hepatitis C and why it is important for baby boomers to get tested for the virus in an Indianapolis Star Q&A column.
Dr. Pound practices out of Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
In the column, Dr. Pound discusses the CDC's recent guidelines recommending all baby boomers be tested for hep C, how the virus is contacted, why it is common in baby boomers and possible treatment for the virus.
Dr. Pound earned his MD from Indiana University School of Medicine, according to his bio. He completed his internship, residency and gastroenterology fellowship at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. Dr. Pound is double boarded in gastroenterology and internal medicine.
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