About Me
Jonathan G. Stine, MD MSc, FACP, joined the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in 2017. Dr. Stine earned his undergraduate degree from Penn State. He was awarded his medical degree and completed internal medicine residency and chief medical residency at Georgetown University. He completed Gastroenterology Fellowship and Transplant Hepatology Fellowship at the University of Virginia during which time he was an NIDDK T32 fellow. Dr. Stine's clinical and research areas of expertise include nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, coagulation disorders in chronic liver disease, drug-induced liver injury and liver transplantation. In addition to his medical interests, Dr. Stine is an avid runner and triathlete and enjoys a regular yoga practice.
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Professional Education
- Education
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Medical School, Georgetown University School of Medicine (District of Columbia) - 2009
- Fellowship
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Fellowship, Gastroenterology & Hepatology University of Virginia Medical Center (Charlottesville) - 2016
Fellowship, Transplant Hepatology University of Virginia Medical Center (Charlottesville) - 2017
- Residency
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Residency, Medicine Georgetown University-District of Columbia General Hosp. - 2012
Research Interests
- Coagulation disorders in liver disease
- Comparative effectiveness research
- Drug-induced liver injury
- Exercise and nutritional intervention in chronic liver disease
- Health-related quality of life
- Liver transplantation outcomes
- Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
- Portal hypertension
Awards
- AASLD Transplant Hepatology Fellowship, 2016
- EASL-AASLD Masterclass, 2017
- Eric Lemmer Memorial Research Award, Georgetown University
- Fellow, American College of Physicians (FACP)
- McPherson Fellowship Award for Excellence in Research, University of Virginia
- National Institutes of Health T32 NIDDK Fellow
- Paul Angulo Travel Award for Best Abstract in Clinical NAFLD, American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)