Chung Sang Tse, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (Gastroenterology)
Department: Medicine
Contact information
3737 Market St, 11th Floor, Penn Digestive and Liver Health Center University City, Penn Medicine University City
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 2153806327
Publications
Education:
BS (Bachelor of Science)
University of Toronto, 2010.
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Yale School of Medicine, 2015.
Permanent linkBS (Bachelor of Science)
University of Toronto, 2010.
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Yale School of Medicine, 2015.
Description of Clinical Expertise
inflammatory bowel diseaseDescription of Research Expertise
inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, clinical trials, randomized controlled trials, patient-reported outcomes, implementation science, clinical effectiveness, behavioral interventions, multiphase optimization strategySelected Publications
Tse CS, Hunt MG, Brown LA, Lewis JD.: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases-related Disability: Risk Factors, Outcomes, and Interventions. Inflamm Bowel Dis 30(3): 501-507, Mar 2024.Tse CS, Weng CH, Kwon M, Wolk CB, Brown LA, Malani K, Shah SA, Fine SD.: Increased Risks for Suicide, Self-Harm, Substance Use, and Psychiatric Disorders in Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Nationwide Study in the United States From 2007 to 2017. Inflamm Bowel Dis 30(1): 150-153, Jan 2024.
Tse CS, Lewis J, Shah SA, Ostrov AH, Burwell S, Gaidos J, Forster E, Fiske H, Hunt MG, Kuehnel R, Soto C: S886 Acceptability and Preferences for Multimodal Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Self-Help Resources: Patients’ and Providers’ Perspectives. American College of Gastroenterology 118(10S): S660, Oct 2023 Notes: Poster presentation.
Tse CS, Shah SA, Saha S, Taleban S, Horst S, Lutz M, Fiske H, Weng CH, Hunt MG, Brown L, Bonhomme B: S887 Health-Related Social Needs & Disease Activity Are Independently Associated With Moderate-to-Severe IBD-Related Disability. American College of Gastroenterology 118(10S): S661, Oct 2023.
Kamp KJ, Hawes SE, Tse CS, Singh S, Dang N, Oberai R, Weaver SA, Melmed GY, Siegel CA, van Deen WK; IBD Qorus.: Concordance and Discordance Between Patient-reported Remission, Patient-reported Outcomes, and Physician Global Assessment. Inflamm Bowel Dis 29(8): 1255-1262, Aug 2023.
Tse CS, Nguyen HP, Singh S, Dulai PS, Neill J, Le H, Valasek M, Dervieux T, Collins AE, Boland BS.: Correlations Between Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Endoscopic-Histologic Disease Activity in Adults with Ulcerative Colitis. Dig Dis Sci 68(8): 3254-3258, Jun 2023.
Tse CS, Fiske HW, Weng CH, Shah SA, Lewis JD, Siegel CA, Oliver BJ, Weaver A, Melmed G, van Deen WK: Su1790 Improving Health Confidence in Adults with IBD May Reduce Healthcare Utilization Independent of Disease Duration. Gastroenterology 164(6): S-682-S-683, May 2023.
Tse CS, Singh S, Valasek MA, Neill J, Le H, Collins AE, Boland BS.: Prevalence and Correlations of Gastrointestinal Symptoms With Endoscopic and Histologic Mucosal Healing in Crohn's Disease. Am J Gastroenterol 118(4): 748-751, Apr 2023.
Dang N, Kwon M, Kumar S, Cradeur M, Zeven K, Khunte M, Marino D, Tse CS, van Deen W, Lee A, Kamp K: Engaging Patients in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care—What Determines Active Participation? Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Oxford University Press, 29(Supplement_1): S63-S65, Feb 2023.
Dang N, Cradeur M, Zeven K, Khunte M, Kumar S, Marino D, Kwon M, Kamp K, Oberai R, van Deen W, Tse CS: Investigating the Use of The Social Vulnerability Index to Predict Healthcare Utilization Among Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Oxford University Press, 29(Supplement_1): S43-S44, Feb 2023.