Physicians - Katherine Hoda, M.D.

 

Dr. Katherine Hoda was born and raised in the Willamette Valley, completed her undergraduate studies at Oregon State University, and earned her medical degree at Oregon Health & Sciences University. Following medical school she spent six years at Oregon Health & Science University completing an internal medicine residency followed by a gastroenterology fellowship. Dr. Hoda’s clinical and research interests include quality outcomes in colonoscopy, diseases of the colon including colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease, and pancreatic and biliary disease.


Current Position
- Specialist in Gastroenterology and Hepatology , Salem Gastroenterology Consultants, (Salem, Oregon)
Education
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2006-2009 Oregon Health & Science University GI Fellowship

- 2004-2006 Oregon Health & Science University Internal Medicine PGY2, 3
- 2003-2004 Oregon Health & Science University Internal Medicine Internship
- 1999-2003 Oregon Health & Science University, School of Medicine
Portland, Oregon, MD Degree (summa cum laude)
- 1998-1999 Portland State University,
Portland, Oregon, Post-Baccalaureate Studies
- 1995-1998 Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon, BS Zoology (summa cum laude)
Board Certification
- American Board of Internal Medicine 8/15/2006
Honors and Distinctions
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2006 OHSU Medical Housestaff Teaching Award. PGY3

- 2005 OHSU John A. Benson, JR., M.D. Humanism Award. PGY2
- 2003 Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Selection
- 2003 OHSU Commencement AMWA Janet M. Glasgow Achievement Award
- 1995, 1998 Oregon State University Waldo Cummings Outstanding Student Award
- 1995-1998 Oregon State University Laurels Tuition Scholar
Hospital Affiliations
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2009-present Oregon Health & Science University Clinical Assistant Professor

- 2009-present Salem Hospital, Active Medical Staff
Professional Affiliations
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American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

- American College of Gastroenterology
- American Gastroenterological Association
- Oregon Medical Association
Research Publications and Presentations
  1. Hoda KM, Wang A, Holub J, Eisen GM.  A comparison of routine moderate conscious sedation vs. deep sedation in polyp detection during average risk screening colonoscopy.  Oral presentation DDW 2009, Chicago, IL.
  2. Hoda KM, Zaman A, Enestvedt B, Eisen G.  Is capsule endoscopy helpful as a Diagnostic tool in the evaluation of non-bleeding indications.  GIE. 2007;67:AB258.  Presented at DDW 2008, San Diego, CA.
  3. Hoda KM, Rodriguez SA, Faigel DO.  EUS-guided sampling of suspected GI Stromal tumors.  GIE.  2009;69:1218-23.
  4. Hoda KM, Eisen GM.   ASGE defining adverse events conference. Systems and Terminologies Presentation.  September 2009, Chicago, Illinois.
  5. Hoda KM, Rodriguez SA, Faigel DO.  EUS-guided sampling of suspected GI stromal tumors.  Presented at DDW 2007, Washington DC, May 2007.
  6. Hoda KM, Eisen G.  Anticoagulation and antiplatelet agents.  Book chapter revision 2008.  Colonoscopy: Principles and Practice Edited by Jerome D. Waye, Douglas K. Rex & Christopher B. Williams 2nd edition.
  7. Hoda KM, Collins J, Knigge K, Deveney K.  Predictors of pouchitis following ileal anal anastomosis:  a retrospective review.  Editorial reply 2008.  In press   DDR.
  8. Hoda KM, Collins J, Knigge K, Deveney K.  Predictors of pouchitis following ileal anal anastomosis:  a retrospective review.  Diseases of the Colon & Rectum.       2008;51:554-560.
  9. Hoda KM, Collins J, Knigge K, and Deveney K.   “Predictors of Pouchitis Following Ileal Anal Anastomosis:  A Retrospective Review.”  Poster presented by myself at the American College of Gastroenterology Conference.  Honolulu, HI, November 2005.
  10. Johnston KM, Skourtis ME, Brand D, and Mayberry JC.   “Post-Traumatic Stroke: A 10-Year Perspective.”  Poster presented by myself at the Society of Critical Care Medicine Conference. San Francisco, CA, February 2001.
  11. Pommier RF, Vetto JT, Lee JT, and Johnston KM.  Synchronous non-small cell lung cancer.  American Journal of Surgery.  1996;171:521-24.
Interests
- Dr. Hoda enjoys spending time with her husband and son, camping, basketball, wakeboarding, tennis, and travel, including aid work in southeast Africa.