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Overview

The three-year Gastroenterology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, offers:

  • Superior training in all areas of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition
  • Endoscopic training to develop expert skills
  • Training in the care of liver transplant patients
  • Large patient population with an ideal mix of unusual and common disorders
  • Clinical research training and experience
  • Active educational conference program
  • Outstanding facilities and resources
  • Dedicated and enthusiastic faculty

Our goal is to train clinical scholars who will enter career paths that include subspecialty patient care and academic activities such as teaching and clinical research. Expected career settings for graduates are as clinical faculty members in a traditional university academic practice or as scholarly subspecialists at a referral center.

Accreditation

The Gastroenterology Fellowship fulfills the requirements for training as stated by the American Board of Internal Medicine and is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

Certification

You will be eligible to take the American Board of Internal Medicine subspecialty examination in gastroenterology upon successful completion of the fellowship.

Program history

The Gastroenterology Fellowship began in 1998, and since that time more than 25 physicians have completed training. It is anticipated that two fellows will complete training annually.

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