Description
The gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary pathology fellowship program provides core clinical diagnostic training in disorders of the luminal GI tract, pancreas and liver. This is a 1-year, 2-position ACGME- accredited program.
Emory University Hospital is a large academic center that provides the fellows with exposure to a wide variety of pathologic entities, including inflammatory and non-neoplastic disorders, liver transplants, and a variety of oncologic processes. Emory has one of the top ranked liver transplant centers in the country and is affiliated with Georgia's only NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Winship Cancer Institute. Biopsies, resections and consult cases are all incorporated into the training environment.
The fellows will work with highly respected national and international leaders in their fields. Our GI and hepatobiliary subspecialty service is staffed by seven faculty members with diverse clinical and research interests. Our fellows are expected to participate in a variety of research projects, QA studies, and educational activities. Ample clinically related research opportunities exist within the Emory campus, as well as basic GI-related research within the epithelial cell biology unit.
Requirements
USMLE Step 3, Georgia Medical Licensure, Completed AP/CP or AP
Positions
ACGME fully accredited (2 positions)
How to Apply
- Complete CAP Fellowship Application
- Current Curriculum Vitae
- Personal Statement
- Copy of USMLE Results (Step 1, Step 2CS, Step 2CK, and Step 3)
OR
COMLEX Results (Level 1, Level 2, Level 2 PE, and Level 3) - Copy of ECFMG Certificate (if you are an International Graduate)
- Submit complete package to: PathFel-GI@emory.edu
Letter Writers or Designees must complete and submit the following
- Three Letters of Recommendation (addressed to Alyssa Krasinskas, MD, Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship Program Director)
- Submit complete package to: PathFel-GI@emory.edu