Program Overview
GI Pathology Fellowship
The GI Pathology Fellowship provides in-depth training in GI, pancreatic and liver pathology. The fellow will review GI, liver and pancreatic cases with faculty with subspecialty expertise. The fellowship includes diagnostic responsibilities in adult and pediatric hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal pathology, with over 100 annual liver transplants and Whipple procedures performed annually. The fellow will be responsible for gross room supervision and microscopic sign-out of in-house and consultation cases. Excellent opportunities exist for clinical and/or basic science research.
Requirements
The candidate must have completed an approved AP or AP/CP pathology training program. A New York State medical license is required for appointment.
Stipends
Commensurate with level of training.
Applications
Applications must include:
- CAP Common application
- Personal Statement
- Curriculum vitae
- Three letters of recommendation
Current GI Fellows
- Yin Guo, MD, PhD
GI Fellowship Graduates
- Sepideh Besharati
- Simona Pichler-Sekulic
- Mitra Dowlatshahi
- Joseph Burt
- Diane Chen
- Simona De Michele
- Anna Lee
- Anthony Rubino
- Sonya Purushothaman
- Maryam Shirazi
- Anne Koehne de Gonzalez
- Armando del Portillo
- Ladan Fazlollahi
- James Mitchell
- Stephen Lagana
- Marcela Salomao
- Kalpana Devaraj
- Raanan Sela
- Anupama Gupta
- Woojin Yu
- Sandy Twadell
Program Details
The GI Pathology Fellowship is a comprehensive program that offers in-depth training in GI, pancreatic, and liver pathology. The program includes diagnostic responsibilities in adult and pediatric hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal pathology, with a high volume of liver transplants and Whipple procedures performed annually. The fellow will have the opportunity to work with faculty with subspecialty expertise and participate in clinical and/or basic science research. The program is designed to provide the fellow with a strong foundation in GI pathology and prepare them for a career in academic or private practice.
