Mohammad Khuroo
- Degree
- MD
- Professional group
- doctor
- Fields of interest
- Gastroenterology
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- Biography
- Dr. Mohammad Sultan Khuroo is the globally renowned gastroenterologist. Dr. Khuroo has been conducting research all his life. He has over 300 research papers to his credit. He has travelled all over the world to give presentations about his research and is widely known and respected in the world medical fraternity especially among the gastroenterologists.
Dr. Khuroo, who was born in Sopore, completed his MBBS and MD through the Government Medical College in Srinagar. He did his DM through the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Chandigarh. He is the fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, U.K.; fellow of American College of Physicians, and master of American College of Physicians. Apart from being the head of the gastroenterology department of the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, he has been its Director from1993 to 1995. He has worked in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as a consultant gastroenterologist for over 12 years.
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