Our Fellowship Leader
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Dear Visitors,
I would like to extend a warm welcome to you on behalf of the Endocrine Surgery Fellowship at Emory University's School of Medicine. The Endocrine Surgery Fellowship is a one-year AAES accredited fellowship, designed to expose advanced trainees to the treatment nuances and specialized operations that will allow them to start their career with a focus in endocrine surgery. Surgeons participating in the fellowship are provided opportunities to learn from a superb cast of faculty and gain direct experience with hands on training opportunities at Emory University Hospital and Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital.
Our program is led by a superb cast of faculty with decades of experience. Core faculty include Drs. Joytirmay "Joe" Sharma, Snehal Patel, and Collin Weber. They're joined by additional faculty members, Drs. Amy Chen and Julie McGill, both of whom bring a wealth of knowledge and experience.
At Emory, our goal is to provide the best patient care service, unparalleled experience opportunities for trainees, and novel research. We hope you consider joining us.
Sincerely,
Dr. Neil Saunders, MD, FACS, FSSO
Program Director, Endocrine Surgery Fellowship
Application Qualifications
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Applicants must be senior residents at an ACGME-accredited general surgery program or board certified/board eligible general surgeons.
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At the outset of the fellowship, trainees must be board eligible and have completed accredited general surgery training.
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Eligible applicants should apply through the AAES match program.
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Program interviews are held in the spring.