Margaret D. Eugenio
Clinical Associate Professor
Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology

Faculty Information

Biography
Margaret Eugenio MD is a board certified gastroenterologist at the Digestive Health Clinic at UW Medical Center – Northwest and Harborview Medical Center.
 
Dr. Eugenio provides clinical consultations at the UW GI Motility Clinic at UW Medical Center - Northwest and provides general GI and hepatology inpatient care at Harborview Medical Center.  Her clinical interests include GI motility disorders and GI motility testing.
 
She strives to give patients, primary care providers, and primary gastroenterologists working comprehensive recommendations incorporating the GI Motility perspective and other chronic diseases that may be associated with GI motility disorders.
 

Board Certifications:

  • Gastroenterology, 2012, American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Internal Medicine, 2008, American Board of Internal Medicine
Education & Training: 
Fellowship in Gastroenterology
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Teaching Appointment
Veteran's Admin Medical Center
Seattle, WA
Residency in Internal Medicine
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Internship in Internal Medicine
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Medical Education
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, Georgia
2005
Other Education
American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society Clinical Training Program
Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC
Research & Clinical Interests
Clinical Interests: 
  • Gastroenterology (Digestive)
  • Internal Medicine
Publications
Publications: 
Hall CA., Eugenio M., and Damian RT. “Schistosoma mansoni: antigen-presenting cells
Holt GE., Eugenio M., Ralph D., Benditt J. “The Effect of Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase Deficiency on Pulmonary Artery Pressures and Partial Reversal Through Repletion of Depleted Amino Acids Necessary for Nitric Oxide Production.” Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2010; 181:A4868. [original work]
 
*Eugenio M., Yun S., Cain KC., Jarrett M. and Heitkemper M. “Comprehensive Self-Management Reduces the Negative Impact of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms on Sexual Functioning.” Digestive Diseases and Sciences 2012; 57:1636-1646. [original work]
 
*Reding KW, Cain KC, Jarrett ME, Eugenio MD, Heitkemper MM. “Relationship between patterns of alcohol consumption and gastrointestinal symptoms among patients with irritable bowel syndrome.” Am J Gastro 2013; 108(2):270-6. [original work]