Dr. Martin M Poleski, MD is a Gastroenterologist (Stomach & Bowel Specialist) - General practicing in Raleigh, NC
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Institution | Focus | Year |
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Internship - Sunnybrooke Medical Center, Medical internship, Ontario, Canada | 1974 | |
Residency - Internal Medicine, Sunnybrook Medical Center | 1973 | |
Residency - Jewish General Hospital | 1974 | |
Fellowship - Gastroenterology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering | 1976 | |
Fellowship - Memorial Sloan Kettering, Gastroenterology, NY, USA | 1978 |
Certification | Cert. Body | Year |
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Internal medicine Sub-Specialty: Gastroenterology | Internal Medicine | 1979 |
Internal medicine | Internal Medicine | 1976 |
Role | Organization | Time |
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Member | North Carolina Society of Gastroenterology | Present |
Fellow | Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada | Present |
Fellow | American College of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Fellow of American College of Physicians | Present |
Member | American Gastroenterological Association, American College of Gastroenterology, | Present |
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Accepts New Patients: Yes
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“Avoid”
I don't trust him. I've been seeing him for a number of years now, and I am beginning to think some of his decisions are more motivated by money (or loyalty to his colleagues) rather than concern for his patients. An example would be his insistence that I drive to Durham to go to the infusion center that's affiliated with Duke rather than go to one close to home. When I asked, he implied that it was not possible in NC to go to elsewhere for an infusion. I understood this to mean it was illegal. ...Original review on DoctorsDig.com
Comment - “ Avoid ”
I don't trust him. I've been seeing him for a number of years now, and I am beginning to think some of his decisions are more motivated by money (or loyalty to his colleagues) rather than concern for his patients. An example would be his insistence that I drive to Durham to go to the infusion center that's affiliated with Duke rather than go to one close to home. When I asked, he implied that it was not possible in NC to go to elsewhere for an infusion. I understood this to mean it was illegal. ...