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Dr Caroline Di Jiang

Specialist

Qualifications

MB ChB 2012 Auckland; FRACP 2019 - Internal medicine

Profile

Dr Caroline Di Jiang is a Gastroenterologist and Endoscopist practising at Wellington Hospital and Bowen Hospital’s Gastroenterology Centre.

Caroline grew up in Auckland and studied Medicine at the University of Auckland, graduating with distinction. She undertook basic physician training across all three major Auckland region hospitals and completed advanced Gastroenterology training across tertiary centers in Waikato, Wellington, Auckland City and Middlemore Hospital. After obtaining her vocational (specialist) registration with the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, she undertook further overseas fellowships as the Advanced Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Endoscopy Fellow at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK, as well as Intestinal Ultrasound training at Mater Health in Brisbane.

Interests

Caroline has a special interest in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). She has published, peer-reviewed, and is an active member of international working groups (ECCO) in this area. She is also trained in capsule endoscopy, intestinal ultrasound, diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, and is a national bowel screening endoscopist. 

Title or Designation

Gastroenterologist, Gastroenterologist & Endoscopist

Full NZ Registration Date

25 November 2012

Vocational Scope

Internal Medicine

Languages Spoken

English, Mandarin Chinese

Contact Details

Dr Caroline Di Jiang is available at the following services:

Private Services

Caroline Di Jiang - Gastroenterologist

This service is available at the following location:

Bowen Specialist Centre, 98 Churchill Drive, Crofton Downs, Wellington

Urgent appointments available

PA: Sraddha.Khambhayata@bowen.co.nz
Or: endo@bowen.co.nz

The Rutherford Clinic

This service is available at the following location:

2 Connolly Street, Lower Hutt

Private Surgical Services

Bowen Hospital - Endoscopy

This service is available at the following location:

Bowen Hospital