Chung Sang Tse, MD

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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
Office: 2153806327
Education:
BS (Bachelor of Science)
University of Toronto, 2010.
MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Yale School of Medicine, 2015.
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Description of Clinical Expertise

inflammatory bowel disease

Description 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 strategy

Selected Publications

Bickford, David, Schmoyer, Chris, Tse, Chung Sang: Duodenal-Acquired Intestinal Lymphangiectasia After Lymph Node Excision and Inferior Vena Cava Injury in an 18-Year-Old Woman. ACG Case Reports Journal 12(2): e01614, Feb 2025.

Hunt M, Tse CS, Suh L, Yang E, Bui C, Davis A, Siddiqi R, Tian V.: Psychotherapy process variables in implementation of CBT for inflammatory bowel disease:Therapist competence, fidelity, and patient themes. Behav Res Ther 186: 104702, Jan 2025.

Bonhomme B, Nandi N, Berera S, Lee H, Leung G, Tse CS, Weiss A, Nessel L, Ren Y, Li H, Aberra FN, Lewis JD.: Greater Fatigue and Reduced Neurocognitive Speed With Symptomatic Crohn's Disease. Crohns Colitis 360 7(1): otae069, Dec 2024.

Fiske HW, Tse CS, Al-Bawardy B, Magavi P, Konijeti GG, Mao E, Fine S, Parian A, Lazarev M, Shah SA.: Clinical Course of Isolated Recurrent, Persistent Complex Perianal Fistulas Without Luminal Crohn's Disease: A Multicenter Case Series of 24 Patients. Crohns Colitis 360 6(4): otae065, Nov 2024.

Bickford D, Sheng E, Hunt MG, Horst SN, Shah SA, Saha S, Taleban S, Brown L, Malani K, Lutz M, Fiske H, Kuehnel R, Bonhomme B, Weaver A, Long M, Cross R, Lewis J, Tse C: S1250 Negative Illness Perceptions Are Associated With Clinical Disease Activity in Adult Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Poster). Gastroenterology 119: S889, Oct 2024.

Sheng, Emily, Bickford, David D, Hunt, Melissa G, Horst, Sara, Shah, Samir A, Saha, Sumona, Taleban, Sasha, Brown, Lily A, Lutz, Megan, Fiske, Hannah: S27 Patients’ Beliefs on the Causes of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Addressing Disability Effectively With Psychosocial Telemedicine (ADEPT) Trial. Am J Gastroenterol 119(12S): S8, Oct 2024.

Sheng, Emily, Lu, Michelle, Ostrov, Arthur H, Burwell, Stephanie, Shah, Samir A, Fiske, Hannah, Gaidos, Jill KJ, Forster, Erin M, Hunt, Melissa G, Kuehnel, Robert: S37 Patients’ Preference and Acceptability of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Self-Help Interventions: CORE Study (Confidence Optimization through Resources for Education, Engagement, and Empowerment). Am J Gastroenterol 119(12S): S11, Oct 2024.

Fiske H, Tse CS, Al-Bawardy B, Magavi P, Konijeti G, Mao E, Fine S, Parian A, Lazarev M, Shah S.: S1066 Outcomes of Isolated Recurrent, Persistent Complex Perianal Fistulas Without Luminal Crohn’s Disease: A Case Series of 24 Patients (Poster). Gastroenterology 119, Oct 2024.

Dang N, Kumar S, Kwon M, Cradeur M, Zeven K, Khunte M, Marino D, Tse CS, van Deen WK, Lee A, Kamp K, Oberai R, Melmed GY, Siegel CA, Weaver SA, Shah SA.: Predictive Factors of Inactive Patient Participation in an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Learning Health System: A Longitudinal Cohort Study. Inflamm Bowel Dis 6(2): 593-596, May 2024.

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.

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