I may be having the same problem you are, i.e. getting passed from doctor to doctor in Portland because no one can figure out what to do. I have tried to find out as much as I can. Here is a little information.
Dr. Mark Whiteford is the choice of many nurses and doctors for themselves and family members. He removed the colon of a friend (an oncology nurse) in July and she ran in a half-marathon in October.
I also found Dr. Judy Collins' abstracts. She has published 20 papers in a ten year period. Most were on IBD issues such as bone density in nursing mothers with IBD.
Here is a link to the abstract of Dr. Collins pouchitis paper.
http://link.springer.com/artic...0-008-9194-7?LI=trueThe only other doctor who seemed at all interesting for pouchitis in Portland was Dr. David Grunkemeier. He published a couple of papers while doing research at the Cleveland Clinic and wrote a chapter in the book "Clinical Dilemmas in Inflammatory Bowel Disease" edited by Peter Irving, MD, MRCP, David Rampton, DPhil, FRCP, Fergus Shanahan. The one paper I found of his on pouchitis was on doctors creating morphine dependent patients instead of properly treating the pouchitis. He seems very passionate.
Please let me know what you find out. I'll try and keep you updated too.