John G. Moore NP-C
Gastroenterologist | Gastroenterology
500 Foothill Boulevard Salt Lake City Utah, 84148About
Consultant in GI at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. See above research interests.
Education and Training
University of Utah
Oregon Health & Science Univeristy Masters in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner 2012
University of Portland Nursing 2008
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine- Internal Medicine
Gastroenterology
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Professor Emeritus - 2010 -
Awards
- Best Professor, University of Utah - Class of '71
- Professor, Med and GI - 1987
- Legion of Merit, Desert Storm - '01
- Bronze Star, Vietnam - 1967
Treatments
- Mole Removal
- Toenail/ingrown Toenail Removal
- Knee Injection - Steroid And Viscous Supplement
- Shoulder Injection
- Trigger Point Injection
- Wart Removal
- Elbow Injection
- Pap Smear
- Iud Removal
- Lipoma Excision
- Cryo-therapy
Treatments
- Colon Disease
Internships
- Saint Louis City Hospital
Fellowships
- University of Utah
Professional Society Memberships
- American Gastroenterological Association
Professional Affiliations
- AGA
Articles and Publications
- 110 total publications
What do you attribute your success to?
Persistence and Fortune
Areas of research
1) Circadian rhythm in gastric acid secretion; 2)Physiology of gastric emptying in man; 3) Human coprolite analysis and discovery of intestinal parasites; 4)Analysis of stool odor in modern and ancient samples, and; 5)Analysis of relationship of acid and bicarbonate in experimental peptic ulcer disease.
Philanthropic Initiatives
Contributor to American Gastroenterology Association Legacy Foundation
Teaching and speaking
Medical school class lecturer and teacher for 40 years. Multiple national and international presentations on circadian rhthyms, gastric emptying and coprolite analysis.
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Mexico
Hobbies / Sports
- Golfing, Swimming and Skiing
Favorite professional publications
- American Journal of Gastroenterology
Areas of research
1) Circadian rhythm in gastric acid secretion; 2)Physiology of gastric emptying in man; 3) Human coprolite analysis and discovery of intestinal parasites; 4)Analysis of stool odor in modern and ancient samples, and; 5)Analysis of relationship of acid and bicarbonate in experimental peptic ulcer disease.
Specialty: | Nurse |
Taxonomy Code: | 363LF0000X |
License Number: | 8205692-4405 |
License State Code: | UT |
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