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Overview

The two-year Advanced Endoscopy Gastrointestinal Fellowship Program at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida provides the opportunity for intense and state-of-the-art training in ERCP & EUS, Bariatric Endoscopy, and Third Space Endoscopy with the goal of developing future leaders in the field of medicine and endoscopy.

  • Diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, focusing on endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
  • Non-credentialing exposure to other advanced techniques such as Double-Balloon Enteroscopy, EMR, ESD, Barrett’s ablation, Bariatric Endoscopy, POEM and other third-space endoscopic techniques.

This fellowship is intended for physicians who are planning a career in gastroenterology as an investigative and consultative therapeutic endoscopist.

Accreditation

This is a non-accredited 24-month program. At this time, accreditation does not exist for this variety of advanced training.

Program history

The Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship began in 2006. It is anticipated that one fellow will complete the program every two years.

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