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Jill Deutsch, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Digestive Diseases)
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Additional Titles

Director, Yale Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Program, Internal Medicine

Associate Director, Fellowship Program, Digestive Diseases

Medical Director, GI Motility Laboratory, Digestive Diseases

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Yale School of Medicine

Department of Medicine (Digestive Diseases, P.O. Box 208019

New Haven, CT 06520-8019

United States

About

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Assistant Professor of Medicine (Digestive Diseases)

Director, Yale Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Program, Internal Medicine; Associate Director, Fellowship Program, Digestive Diseases; Medical Director, GI Motility Laboratory, Digestive Diseases

Biography

Jill joined the Division of Digestive Diseases at Yale University as an Assistant Professor after completing her fellowship here at Yale. She will serve as the director of the Yale Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Program. She graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry – New Jersey Medical School and then went on to complete her residency at Rutgers University – New Jersey Medical School, where she also served as Chief Medical Resident.

Dr. Deutsch has an interest in functional gastrointestinal disorders and complementary and alternative medicine in gastroenterology, both topics on which she recently authored book chapters. She additionally has a passion for education and was awarded a grant from the American Gastroenterological Society in 2018 to build a Neurogastroenterology Motility Curriculum for GI fellows in training. To build on her background in education, she will serve as the associate program director for the fellowship in digestive diseases. Dr. Deutsch also serves as an associate editor for the Fellows and Young GI Section of Digestive Diseases & Sciences.

Jill is a certified yoga instructor and developed a curriculum to foster resident wellbeing, a topic which she is passionate about and has woven throughout her clinical practice culminating in to her position as the director of wellness for the Division of Digestive Diseases.

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Education & Training

MA
University Of New Haven, Community Psychology, Community Clinical Services (2022)
Clinical Fellow
Yale School of Medicine (2020)
Chief Fellow
Yale School of Medicine (2020)
Residency
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (2016)
Chief Resident
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (2016)

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A big-picture view of Jill Deutsch's research output by year.
12Publications
136Citations

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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Kushlan Award for Excellence in Clinical Care

Clinical Care

Overview

Jill Deutsch, MD, a gastroenterologist, specializes in functional GI disorders—issues that are often marked by pain but aren’t clearly diagnosed by routine tests. “I spend a lot of time teasing out someone’s symptoms and trying to find ways to make them feel better,” she explains. “Common conditions are irritable bowel syndrome and chronic abdominal pain. Unfortunately, I am often the third or fourth doctor a patient has talked to because no one can find a diagnosis.”

Toward the end of medical school, Dr. Deutsch discovered yoga, which has shaped not just her own life, but how she works with patients.

“Yoga taught me how to speak better to patients and to people in general, to take a moment and think about my word choice,” she says. “In my field, a lot of what I do is listen to patients, validate their symptoms, and empathize with their concerns.” To that end, Dr. Deutsch is growing her unique perspective on patient care by pursuing a master of community psychology degree.

Dr. Deutsch says she was attracted to digestive health because of the transformation she can witness in patients. “If someone is having 10 bowel movements a day or trouble swallowing, and I can change their lifestyle or perform a procedure to improve their symptoms, then I have greatly improved the quality of life,” she says, adding that she is also interested in complementary and alternative medicines as an adjunct, including hypnotherapy.

Clinical Specialties

Digestive Diseases

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Board Certifications

  • Internal Medicine

    Certification Organization
    AB of Internal Medicine
    Original Certification Date
    2016

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Yale School of Medicine

Department of Medicine (Digestive Diseases, P.O. Box 208019

New Haven, CT 06520-8019

United States

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