Internal Medicine
Transplant Hepatology
Narrative review of current and emerging pharmacological therapies for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
A New Endemic of Concomitant Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Chronic Hepatitis B
Ablative therapies for hepatic and biliary tumors: endohepatology coming of age
Dr. Satiya completed his advanced hepatology training from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts where he learned from pioneers in the field. Prior to joining Arizona Liver Health, Dr. Satiya worked as a transplant hepatologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He served as a chief medical resident and faculty of Medicine at the New York Medical College teaching residents and students. He completed his Internal Medicine residency training from the University of Miami and worked as a research fellow with the Gastroenterology & Hepatology Division at Cleveland Clinic, Florida.
Dr. Satiya enjoys the opportunity to educate patients and the community about liver health, new treatment options and therapies available, and the best patient outcomes. Dr. Satiya is very approachable and makes talking about liver disease interesting and helpful.
Dr. Satiya is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. He has been the author of several book chapters on liver disease and has presented his work at National North American and European meetings and has received the American College of Gastroenterology SCOPY award and numerous research awards at medical conferences. He has presented and judged over 50 posters at national meetings and serves as a reviewer for several medical journals in addition to preparing questions for Board Examinations in the specialty of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
His areas of interest include fatty liver disease, liver cirrhosis, hepatitis C, liver cancer, nutrition, obesity and liver transplantation. He has a keen interest in patient advocacy, medical student teaching and mentorship.