He has published extensively about the condition, and is quite well-known for his contributions to the field.
SUMMIT, NJ, July 09, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Saad Habba, MD, has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in health care.
With nearly four decades of indispensable contributions to the health care industry, Dr. Habba has achieved professional success as a physician within the state of New Jersey. Knowledgeable and trustworthy, Dr. Habba treats patients with a number of stomach issues, including chronic diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, abdominal pain and gallbladder disease. Additionally, he treats heartburn and various types of inflammatory bowel diseases, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
Dr. Habba is a sole practitioner and discovered Habba syndrome, which explains the association between a dysfunctional, intact gallbladder and chronic diarrhea. He has published extensively about the condition, and is quite well-known for his contributions to the field. In fact, patients see Dr. Habba from all over the world. His many accomplishments within his chosen field have led to a number of awards and accolades, including a Special Medical Achievement Citation form the New Jersey Senate, as well as a commendation from Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey. Notably, he is the recipient of the Patients' Choice Award from Vitals and the Distinguished Achievement Award from UMDNJ. The New Jersey Medical Society has presented numerous awards to Dr. Habba in recognition of his professional excellence.
Dr. Habba boasts extensive experience and education, which includes an MD from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He completed an internship in Ireland, as well as a residency in Ireland and the United States. He served as the chief resident in endoscopy at UMDNJ. Dr. Habba has recently been inducted into Worldwide Registry and maintains affiliation with the American College of Gastroenterologists and the American Medical Association. He also serves as a clinical assistant professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. In the coming years, Dr. Habba hopes to continue his research on irritable bowel syndrome and other related disorders.
For more information, visit http://www.habbasyndrome.com.
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