Dr. Vaezi received a BS degree in Chemistry at Birmingham-Southern College. He then went to the University of Alabama at Birmingham and received his PhD in Bio-Organic Chemistry. From there, Dr. Vaezi went to the University of Alabama School of Medicine were he received his MD degree in 1992. He completed a four-year academic residency in internal medicine in program focused on clinical research at the University of Alabama Hospitals in Birmingham Alabama. Subsequently, he completed his fellowship in Gastroenterology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation where he was elected as the Chief Fellow. He also received a Master’s in Epidemiology and Clinical Research from Case Western Reserve University.
The Alabama Gastroenterological Society (AGS) is a professional organization dedicated to promoting the advancement of gastroenterology and digestive health in Alabama. AGS serves as a platform for gastroenterologists and other healthcare professionals to exchange ideas and knowledge and to collaborate on initiatives aimed at improving patient care and outcomes.
The society also works to increase public awareness of digestive health issues and to advocate for policies that support the field of gastroenterology. Through its programs, events, and resources, AGS is committed to advancing the practice of gastroenterology and ensuring the best possible care for patients with digestive health conditions.