Renard Rawls, M.D.

Dr. Rawls joined the Borland Groover Clinic after training at the University of Florida. There, he was active in several clinical studies, and published on research he conducted. Dr. Rawls is well trained in all digestive and liver diseases, and continues his interest in clinical research with our Research Foundation as an active investigator. Dr. Rawls is based out of our St. Vincent’s Hospital office and is fully trained in all endoscopic procedures.
Office locations
St. Vincent’s / Dillon Building Office
Certifications
- Board Certified/Internal Medicine
National Provider Identifier
1376535377
Licensure
Florida
Professional Clinical Positions
| 2004 - Present | Borland-Groover Clinic, P.A. | Jacksonville, Florida |
Medical Education
| 1993 - 1997 | M.D., Morehouse School of Medicine | Atlanta, Georgia |
Postgraduate Education
| 2001 - 2004 | Gastroenterology Fellowship, University of Florida at Jacksonville | Jacksonville, Florida |
| 1998 - 2001 | Residency, University of Florida at Jacksonville, Department of Medicine | Jacksonville, Florida |
| 1997 - 1998 | Internship, Morehouse School of Medicine Department of Surgery | Atlanta, Georgia |
Undergraduate Education
| 1988 - 1992 | B.S. (Biology, Cum Laude), Morehouse College | Atlanta, Georgia |
Professional Associations
- American College of Gastroenterology, 2002 - Present
- American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2001 - Present
- American College of Physicians, 2000 - Present
- American Medical Association, 1999 - Present
- University of Florida at Jacksonville Department of Medicine research Committee, 1999
- American Medical Student Association, Member 1993 - 1996, Vice President 1994 -1995
- Frederick Douglas Tutorial Service, 1988-1992
Publications
Herpes Brainstem Encephalitis: A Cause of Intractable Emesis. (manuscript accepted by Hospital Physician)
Small Bowel Lymphoma Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol. 2003 Feb: 6(1): 27-34.
Management of Chronic Hepatitis C. Jacksonville Medicine. Vol. 53 No. 5 June/July pp.215-18, 2002.
Lollar, Pete: Residues 484-508 Contain a Major Determination of the Inhibitory Epitope in the A2 Domain of Human factor V111. The Journal of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Biology. Inc. Vol. 270. No.24. Issue of June 16, 1995, pp 14505-14509. (acknowledged for technical assistance)
Acute Porphyria Psychosis Clinical Recognition. American College of Physicians American Society of Internal Medicine Associate Meeting, 1999
Abstracts
Hepatic Portal and Splenic Vein Thrombosis-Five Year Cohort Study in a University Hospital (poster presentation ACG 2002)