Clark Kulig, MD, FAASLD
Dr. Kulig was raised in west central Wisconsin and attended Carleton College prior to medical school at the University of Wisconsin. He and his wife moved to Portland, Oregon for internship and residency prior to coming to Denver for Fellowships. Clark completed two years of a clinical substance abuse fellowship prior to Gastroenterology and Hepatology Fellowship at the University of Colorado in Denver. Dr. Kulig then served as Director of Hepatology at the Denver VA Hospital from 2006-2009, prior to serving as the Director of the Porter Center for Liver Care from 2009-2015. He was recruited along with many colleagues to the Presbyterian/St. Luke's Transplant Center in 2016, where he is currently providing General and Transplant Hepatology care. Clark enjoys working in a multi-disciplinary environment to provide well-coordinated care to patients with complex and unique types of liver disease. Dr. Kulig leads the weekly Hepatobiliary Conference. He enjoys travelling, camping, camping and fishing with his wife and three children.
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Nature of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:06/07/2023Date updated:06/07/2023