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Launching Your Research Journey: Discovering Passion, Building Skills, and Embracing Collaboration
There is a special place in my heart for people in need of nutritional support and GI care.
5 Keys to Thriving in GI Fellowship: Advice from the Frontlines
“What Advice Would You Give Your Younger Self While Navigating GI Fellowship?”
Journey of a GI Fellow: From Training to Teaching
When the Specialist Wants to Sub-specialize: Things to Consider for the New Fellow
At DDW, the 91Ƶevents are essential, featuring groundbreaking endoscopic techniques, informative sessions led by gastroenterology experts, and cutting-edge research presentations that are pivotal for any professional in the field.
Choosing between private practice and academic medicine after gastroenterology fellowship depends on many factors including career goals, interests, and priorities.
Whether you are a GI fellow interested in weight loss treatments and perhaps incorporating them into your practice one day, encountering and caring for obese patients is a significant part of today's gastroenterology care.
It’s the last six months of your fellowship and time to find a job. This is an exciting time but also can be filled with apprehension and anxiety.
The Program Director Perspective by Pushpak Taunk, MDThe prospect of applying for another fellowship after more than a decade of medical training can seem daunting.
Congratulations to everyone who matched in a GI and hepatology fellowship. The three years dedicated to this specialty will pass swiftly. It is crucial to prepare and organize a study schedule early on.
Whether you are navigating the first half of year one of a fellowship or starting the search for your first job after training, staying up to date with new studies is rewarding on multiple levels.