Dr. Mandalia graduated magna cum laude with a triple degree in biochemistry, biology, and political science from the University of Miami. His extensive experience in teaching includes serving as an undergraduate chemistry lab teaching assistant and as a private tutor. After graduating medical school from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, he served as a member of their admissions committee. Dr. Mandalia has extensive experience in evaluating applications and interviewing applicants for admission into medical school. He also possesses a strong research interest in inflammatory bowel disease and fecal matter transplants for Clostridium colitis infections.
Dr. Mandalia completed his internal medicine residency training at the prestigious Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and his gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He currently practices as a gastroenterologist in the Orlando area and has served as fellowship director.
Undergraduate: BS, University of Miami
Medical School: MD, University of Miami
Residency: Emory University
Fellowship: University of Michigan
Gastroenterology
Having successfully published multiple manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals, Dr. Mandalia is an accomplished medical writer.
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