
Gregory A. Coté MD, MS
Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South CarolinaDr. Gregory Coté completed his medical school, internal medicine residency, chief medical residency, and gastroenterology fellowship at Northwestern University in Chicago, followed by one year of advanced endoscopic training at Washington University in St. Louis. He then joined the faculty at Indiana University. In July, 2014, Dr. Coté relocated to MUSC where he is building an advanced endoscopy practice (ERCP and EUS) focused on diseases of the pancreas and bile ducts, such as pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. He is a gastroenterologist with expertise in the management of pancreatobiliary disorders and related pancreatobiliary endoscopy. His clinical practice focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic and other periampullary malignancies, gallstone disease, and other benign disorders of the extrahepatic biliary tree. He is the principal or co-principal investigator for several ongoing studies, including novel endoscopic strategies for the treatment of benign bile duct strictures, ERCP-based tissue sampling of indeterminate bile duct strictures, and discovery of innovative tests of the diagnosis and prognostication of pancreatic cancer.