
Richard K. Saltz M.D. was born in Brooklyn, New York and lived for many years in
North Woodmere, Long Island. He graduated with honors from Bucknell University.
Dr. Saltz received his medical training at Georgetown University School Of Medicine in
Washington D.C. and he graduated with honors.
Alpha Omega Alpha, the National Medical Honor Society, selected Dr. Saltz for early
membership as a junior medical student.
Following medical school, Dr. Saltz completed Internship and Residency programs in
Internal Medicine at the New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center.(now
known as Columbia Presbyterian-Cornell Medical Center).
Fellowship training in Gastroenterology was completed at the New York Hospital, Cornell
Medical Center/ Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He was a recipient of the National
Institutes of Health Interinstitutional Nutrition Research Training Grant, and was a
Research Fellow at Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
Dr. Saltz is Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. He is a
Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners, a Fellow of the American College of
Physicians. Dr. Saltz is licensed to practice medicine in Florida and New York
(inactive). Application to the Texas Board of Medicine is pending.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Miami
School of Medicine/FAU Campus.
Lectures given November 2005 on Colon polyps/Colon
Cancer and
Geriatrics and the GI Tract.
Hospital Affiliations
Texoma Medical Center
(application pending)
903 416 6000
Texoma Care
Gastroenterology
Morrison Office
Building
1014 Memorial Drive
Suite #216
Denison, Texas
903 416 6255
(after 11/01/06)
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