
Stephen M. Vindigni, MD
Portland, OR 97225
The Oregon Clinic Gastroenterology West
9701 Southwest Barnes Road, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97225
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About Stephen M. Vindigni
Dr. Vindigni loves that gastroenterology is such a broad field, covering many organs and body functions. He also enjoys the opportunity to work in a variety of areas, including the clinic, hospital, endoscopy procedures, quality improvement projects, and research. Dr. Vindigni has found gastroenterology, and medicine in general, to be extremely rewarding. He enjoys learning from his patients and teaching about the intricacies of the GI tract and how it affects the whole body and person.
Emory University University
2011
University of Washington
2012
University of Washington
2014
University of Washington
2017
- Member, American College of Gastroenterology (ACG)
- Member, American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
- Tropheryma whipplei Infection (Whipple’s Disease) after Liver Transplantation
- The intestinal microbiome, barrier function, and immune system in inflammatory bowel disease: a tripartite pathophysiological circuit with implications for new therapeutic directions
- Fecal Microbial Transplantation
- Intermittent obstructive symptoms in a patient with diphyllobothriasis
- Hospital resuscitation teams: a review of the risks to the healthcare worker
- Managing Clostridium difficile: an old bug with new tricks
- Combating Gastric Cancer in Alaska Native People: An Expert and Community Symposium
- Incorporating Participant and Clinical Feedback into a Community-Based Participatory Research Study of Colorectal Cancer Among Alaska Native People
- Letter to the Editor: A high-risk subpopulation in the U.S. disproportionately affected by high rates of gastric cancer: the Alaska Native people
- Gastric cancer in Alaska Native and American Indian people living in Alaska, 1990-2017
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
Dr. Vindigni likes living in Portland because of the amenities of living in a metropolitan area—amazing food and thriving arts scene—and being surrounded by so many beautiful parks, trails, and greenspace.
Outside of work, Dr. Vindigni enjoys traveling, cooking, camping, reading, exploring Portland, and spending time with family. His three kids and their whoodle (wheaten terrier + poodle mix) keep him and his wife busy!