Penn Medicine Provider
Gastroenterology
Marina Baskharoun Hines, MD
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Gastroenterology Pennsylvania Hospital

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (Gastroenterology)

Education and training

  • Medical School: Temple University School of Medicine
  • Residency: Temple University Hospital
  • Residency: Temple University Hospital
  • Fellowship: Temple University Hospital

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Hines is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

My research

Selby A, Hines M, Wooten JD, Kim Y, Ehrlich A, Piech G. Limited Utility of Including the Cardia in Routine Gastric Mapping: A Quality Improvement Project. Poster Presentation , Digestive Disease Week (DDW) Chicago, IL.: 2023


Baskharoun M, Ramakrishnan R, Wickerham A, Zaidi M, Mueller D, Narewski E. Simulation the Simulation: Virtual Orientation for Medical Interns in The Era of COVID-19. Poster Presentation (Virtual) , Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine Meeting: 2021


Baskharoun M, Sood N, Piech G, Cappelle S, Lee WJ, Heller S, Friedenberg F. Endoscopic clip placement following colonic polypectomy is associated with increased polyp size and method of polyp removal. Poster Presentation (Virtual) , American College of Gastroenterology Meeting: 2020


Baskharoun M, Goff S, Friedenberg F. Underutilization of Iron Supplementation After Discharge in Gastrointestinal Bleeding. Poster presentation , American College of Gastroenterology Meeting. San Antonio, TX.: 2019


Ber R, Baskharoun M, Clarke T, Henahan J, Kuestner J, Sowers R, Tsypenyuk B, Gonzalez, G, Chu C. Think Before You Order: Reducing Inpatient Lab Testing. Poster presentation , PA-ACP Southeast Regional Conference Meeting : 2019


Baskharoun M, Ber R, Clarke T, Henahan J, Kuestner J, Sowers R, Tsypenyuk B, Gonzalez G, Chu C. Think Before You Order: Reducing Inpatient Lab Testing. Oral presentation , Sol Sherry Research Symposium. Philadelphia, PA: 2019


Saadi M, Ehrlich A, Baskharoun M, Dhawan I, Parkman H, Malik Z, Schey R. Two Phenotypes for Jackhammer Esophagus: Intermittent and Persistent Jackhammer Esophagus. Poster presentation , Digestive Disease Week Meeting. Washington DC.: 2018


Field J, Tuder R, Baskharoun M, Smith M. Quantifying Areas of Concern on Volumetric Laser Endomicroscopy Does Not Predict Dysplasia Detection During Surveillance of Barrett’s Esophagus. Poster presentation , Digestive Disease Week Meeting. Chicago, IL.: 2017


Wilson N, Field J, Baskharoun M, Smith M. Dedicated transepithelial brush biopsies at the esophago-gastric junction detect residual or recurrent intestinal metaplasia not seen on white light or advanced imaging after endoscopic ablation of Barrett’s esophagus. Poster presentation , American College of Gastroenterology Scientific Meeting. Las Vegas, NV.: 2016


Field J, Wilson N, Baskharoun M, Smith M. Transepithelial brush biopsies with computer assisted analysis improve detection of dysplasia when suspicious findings are identified on volumetric laser endomicroscopy during surveillance of Barrett’s esophagus. Poster presentation , American College of Gastroenterology Meeting. Las Vegas, NV.: 2016