Natalie Cosgrove

Title: MD
Position: Interventional Endoscopist, Medical Director of Quality and Safety in Gastroenterology
Organization: AdventHealth Orlando Center for Interventional Endoscopy
Country: USA

Dr. Natalie Cosgrove is an interventional endoscopist at the AdventHealth Orlando Center for Interventional Endoscopy (CIE), where she is also Medical Director of Quality and Safety in Gastroenterology. Prior to AdventHealth, Dr Cosgrove was an Assistant Professor of Medicine and an interventional endoscopist at Washington University of St. Louis. At Wash U she served as a co-chair of GI clinical conferences and acted as GI representative and steering leadership member of the hospital wide peri-procedural safety committee and lead a GI subspecialty peri-procedural team for over 3 years. While in this role, she helped to develop and implement a uniform process of comprehensive peri-procedural patient assessment and optimization across several hospitals.

Dr. Cosgrove earned her medical degree from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and completed an internal medicine residency at the University of Virginia. She then went on to complete a gastroenterology fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and an advanced endoscopy fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Cosgrove is actively engaged in several professional societies, including the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), and American College of Gastroenterology (ACG).

She completed the ASGE Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program which offers women gastroenterologists the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills. She has been a member of the ASGE Training committee, Health and Public Policy Committee, Standards of Practice Committee, and the AGA Quality Leadership Council. Dr. Cosgrove is passionate about patient care, clinical research, teaching, and patient safety and quality improvement, and has authored many manuscripts in well reputed GI journals. Her clinical interests include interventional endoscopy, complex pancreaticobiliary diseases, pancreatic fluid collections, endo-hepatology, and patient safety and quality improvement. She was the first physician in the state of Missouri to perform EUS-guided portal pressure measurement.