Assistant ProfessorMedicine Division of GastroenterologyFaculty Information Biography Philip Vutien, M.D., M.S. is a UW assistant professor of Gastroenterology. Dr. Vutien earned his M.D. at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine and completed his gastroenterology fellowship training at the University of Washington. He strives to create thoughtful, active partnerships with his patients and to thoroughly understand their concerns and goals. His clinical and research interests include viral hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer). Board certifications Internal Medicine, 2016, American Board of Internal Medicine Gastroenterology, 2020, American Board of Internal Medicine Education & Training: Fellowship in Transplant HepatologyUniversity of Washington Seattle, WA2020 Fellowship in GastroenterologyUniversity of Washington Seattle, WA2019 Residency in Internal MedicineRush University Medical Center Chicago, IL2016 Masters in Clinical ResearchRush University Medical Center Chicago, IL2016 Medical EducationCase Western School of Medicine Cleveland, OH2013 Research & Clinical Interests Research Interests: Dr. Vutien's research is focused on using risk stratification models, predictive analytics, and health system tools to improve our care for patients with advanced liver disease and particularly those with liver cancer. Clinical Interests: Liver Transplant and Evaluation Hepatology (Liver) Publications PubMed: PubMed Bibliography