Program Overview
Introduction to the Gastroenterology Fellowship Program
The University of Cincinnati offers a comprehensive three-year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited fellowship in Gastroenterology. The program also provides Dual certification training in transplant hepatology during the three years of gastroenterology fellowship.
Program Overview
The Gastroenterology Fellowship Program at the University of Cincinnati is designed to provide fellows with a robust educational experience that encompasses clinical care, research, and professional development. With access to world-class faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and a diverse patient population, fellows have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a wide range of gastroenterological and hepatological conditions.
Curriculum
The curriculum is structured to ensure that fellows receive rigorous training in all aspects of gastroenterology and hepatology, including:
- Advanced endoscopy
- Liver transplantation
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Motility disorders
- Nutrition Through a combination of clinical rotations, didactic lectures, research opportunities, and mentorship, fellows develop the skills and expertise necessary to excel in their careers.
Program Director’s Message
The program is founded on a commitment to excellence in training, patient care, and research. The University of Cincinnati's Gastroenterology Fellowship Program believes in nurturing the next generation of leaders in gastroenterology through comprehensive education, mentorship, and hands-on experience. The program encourages curiosity, innovation, and a passion for lifelong learning.
Program Values
Core program values include diversity, equity, and inclusion. The program prioritizes mentorship, collaboration, and innovation, empowering fellows to become leaders in gastroenterology. The University of Cincinnati is dedicated to providing comprehensive training, personalized guidance, and opportunities for growth, ensuring that each fellow emerges as a proficient, compassionate, and well-rounded gastroenterologist prepared to make a meaningful impact in the field.
Training and Research
The program provides training across multiple sites, each offering a diverse range of patient populations. Fellows receive comprehensive exposure and training in various gastroenterology subspecialties. The program places a strong emphasis on the well-being of GI fellows, prioritizing creating a supportive and nurturing environment that promotes both personal and professional growth. From mentorship and wellness resources to fostering a healthy work-life balance, the program is committed to ensuring that fellows thrive throughout their training and beyond.
