Gastroenterology
Training in Gastroenterology & Hepatology
The mission of our Gastroenterology Fellowship is to recruit and train talented physicians who are committed to a career in academic gastroenterology and hepatology. This is in full alignment with our institution's mission to provide extraordinary care, where the patient comes first, supported by world-class education and research.
The first year of the fellowship program is devoted to working in our clinical care and procedure centers, gaining experience in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. We are committed to fostering the professional growth of our fellows and the remaining eighteen months of the GI fellowship are comprised of a program of training that is tailored to each individual fellow's career goals. Within those eighteen months, an additional six months of clinical training is provided.
Our expert faculty encompasses a broad range of clinical and research interests and will provide one-on-one mentoring for candidates wishing to pursue careers in any of the three major academic tracks: clinician-educator, clinical investigator, or laboratory investigator.
Learn more about the Gastroenterology Fellowship.
How to Apply
We use ERAS application system for the ACGME Gastroenterology Fellowship Training Program.
Required documents are:
- CV
- Personal statement
- 3 Letters of Recommendation, including one from your current Program Director
- USMLE
- ECFMG (if applicable)
- Medical School transcript
- Photo is recommended
To apply, please visit the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) website and participate in the National Residency Matching Program.
Additional Resources
- Explore the GI Clinical, Research & Education Centers
- Learn about the benefits and resources available to BIDMC residents and fellows