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Prof. Suzanne Norris

Gastroenterology

Specialities
Hepatology Cirrhosis Viral hepatitis Metabolic liver disease haemochromatosis
Locations

Blackrock Clinic, Suite 25 |

Tuesday PM

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Professor Suzanne Norris is a consultant hepatologist/gastroenterologist at St James's Hospital and Blackrock Clinic and is Professor in Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Trinity College Dublin. Professor Norris has a lifelong interest in education and raising awareness about liver disease is a former member of the governing board of the European Association for the Study of the Liver (2007-2008), EASL Scientific Committee (2005-2008), and AASLD Education Committee (2007-2009). She was National Specialty Director for gastroenterology/hepatology registrar training in Ireland from 2007-2012 at the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland, and Vice-Dean of Postgraduate Specialist Training 2012-2016. Prof Norris was the inaugural Clinical Lead to the National Hepatitis C Treatment Programme in Ireland 2016-2017. A founding member and chair of the Irish Hepatitis C Outcomes Research Network (2012-2016), she has participated in several collaborative works on epidemiology and public health issues related to viral hepatitis. Her research interests include viral hepatitis, NAFLD, cirrhosis, haemochromatosis, and liver cancer. She has co-authored more than 100 published articles.

A graduate of University College Dublin 1989, Professor Norris trained in Hepatology medicine at the National Liver Transplant Centre at St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, and the Institute of Liver Studies at King's College Hospital London, and was appointed consultant in viral hepatitis and liver transplantation in 2000 at King's College Hospital. In 2002, Prof Norris returned as Consultant Hepatologist and Senior Lecturer at St James's Hospital/ Trinity College Dublin, and subsequently was appointed Professor in Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Trinity College Dublin.

Professor Norris was the founding member and chair of the Irish Hepatitis C Outcomes Research Network (2012-2016), and has participated in several collaborative works on epidemiology and public health issues related to viral hepatitis. Her research interests include viral hepatitis, NAFLD, cirrhosis, haemochromatosis, and liver cancer. She has co-authored more than 100 published articles.

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