Dr. Josh Levitsky MD
Gastroenterologist | Gastroenterology
680 N Lake Shore Dr Suite 1000 Chicago IL, 60611About
Specializing in gastroenterology and internal medicine, Dr. Josh Levitsky, MD is one of the country's most highly rated doctors. He currently sees patients in Chicago, Illinois and Joliet, Illinois. Dr. ...
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Clinical Trials
- Evaluation of Donor Specific Immune Senescence and Exhaustion as Biomarkers of Tolerance Post Liver Transplantation
- Donor Alloantigen Reactive Tregs (darTregs) for Calcineurin Inhibitor (CNI) Reduction
- Donor-Alloantigen-Reactive Regulatory T Cell (darTregs) in Liver Transplantation
- SRL (Sirolimus) Withdrawal
- Efficacy, Safety, And Pharmacokinetics Of Rifaximin In Subjects With Severe Hepatic Impairment And Hepatic Encephalopathy
- HCV-TARGET- Hepatitis C Therapeutic Registry and Research Network
Fellowships
- University of Chicago-Gastroenterology, Chicago, IL 2003
- University of Nebraska-Hepatology, Omaha, NE 2003
- University of Chicago
- University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha
- University of Chicago Hospitals 2004
- University of Chicago Medical Center 2004
- University of Chicago, Section of Gastroenterology and Nutrition 2004
- University of Nebraska / College of Medicine 2005
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