Pediatric Gastroenterology
Accredited/Nonaccredited: Accredited by ACGME
# of fellow slots each year: 1
Typical academic year start date: July 1st
Funding: Affiliate Funding, Grants
Strengths of program:
- In existence for over 25 years
- Long-standing clinical and research collaborations established with several subspecialties within the department of pediatrics.
- Our division has an internationally recognized expertise in pediatric liver disease, liver transplantation, pathology, inherited metabolic disorders, and complications of all transplantation procedures.
- The division sees the entire spectrum of gastrointestinal and pancreatic diseases.
General Schedule:
Clinical vs. Research- The three-year program is divided into one year of clinical training (usually divided over the first two years) and two years of clinical or basic research experience during which time there are only minimal clinical responsibilities.
Call responsibilities- We abide by the rules of on call coverage.
Types of research fellows could pursue (e.g. lab, clinical, community-based, etc.): Clinical
Dual Degree: Does your program fund Master’s Program? If so, which one(s)? Yes – Masters in Clinical Research
Career Path: Where do your fellows go after fellowship? Graduates of our program are currently on the faculty of a number of academic pediatric institutions throughout the country.
Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship Web Site