
Nancy Reau, M.D
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Nancy
Reau, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois.
She received her undergraduate
degree from Oberlin College in Oberlin Ohio, and went on to receive her medical
degree cum laude from the Ohio
State
University,
College of Medicine in Columbus, Ohio.
She completed her medical internship, residency and gastroenterology
fellowship at Ohio State University
Medical
Center.
Dr. Reau completed an additional fellowship in advanced transplant
hepatology at the Johns Hopkins
Medical
Center
in Baltimore, Maryland. She is currently board certified in
Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology.
She was an Assistant Professor of Medicine until 2005 when she joined
the faculty at University
of Chicago.
Dr Reau is a member of numerous societies and currently
sits on the national American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
practice guideline committee and the national
American
College of
Gastroenterology women’s committee.
She is actively involved in the
Illinois
chapter of the American Liver Foundation serving both as a board member as
well as a member of the medical advisory committee.
Dr. Reau has been an invited lecturer of numerous presentations
covering topics in fatty liver disease, viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, and
liver transplantation. She is
active in clinical research involving viral hepatitis, liver transplantation
and complications of chronic liver disease.
She cares for patients with all types of liver disease, and has a
special interest in fatty liver disease and viral hepatitis B and C.