David Morgan, MD, MSc, FRCP(C), CAGF
President, OAG
Head, Service of Gastroenterology
St. Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton
Associate Professor, Division of Gastroenterology
McMaster University
Daniel Green, MD, FRCP(C)
Gastroenterology and Therapeutic Endoscopy
Lakeridge Health and The Oshawa Clinic Group
Treasurer and Conference Chair, OAG
Saturday, November 19, 2022
8:00 am - 8:15 am
Welcome & Opening Remarks
Dr. David Morgan completed his undergraduate training in Human Genetics at McGill University. He did graduate studies including a Masters in Population Genetics. Undergraduate medical studies were completed at McMaster University and post-graduate studies including Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, were at McMaster. Dr. Morgan publications include CRC screening, GI bleeding, quality of life in cancer care, use of proton pump inhibitors and the prevention of bleeding from GI vascular lesions. Dr. Morgan is a Past-President of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology. He is the current President of the OAG and Chair of the OMA Section on Gastroenterology. Dr. Morgan was the Ontario Provincial Lead for the CCO / CPSO Quality Management Partnership, Colonoscopy. Dr. Morgan is on faculty at McMaster University and is involved in teaching at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. He was Head, Service of Gastroenterology at St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton and was the Deputy Chief of the Department of Medicine.
Dr. Daniel Green is a staff gastroenterologist at Lakeridge Hospital and holds an academic appointment of Assistant Professor of Medicine at Queen’s University. He also serves as Division Head, Gastroenterology for the Lakeridge Health Corporation. He completed his gastroenterology training at the University of Toronto and a fellowship in advanced therapeutic endoscopy at St. Michael’s Hospital. In addition to his expertise in general gastroenterology, hepatology, and endoscopy he has an interest in clinical research and is the Principal Investigator for several Phase III studies in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and various other gastrointestinal conditions. He is the medical advisor for the Durham East Chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada and serves on the Board of Directors for the Ontario Association of Gastroenterology. He has won several competitive funding awards and has multiple publications in peer reviewed journals.