Aims
- Recruit an accomplished, enthusiastic, and diverse group of physicians to train into outstanding gastrointestinal and hepatological clinicians, highly competent endoscopists, and lifelong scholars.
- Guide and train fellows towards mastery of basic physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, natural history, diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy in gastroenterology through diverse patient experiences that ensure that all fellows attain excellence in the skills necessary to provide exceptional care.
- Educate and instruct fellows towards proficiency in gastrointestinal pathophysiology, pharmacology, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic procedures integral to diagnosis, treatment planning, and therapeutic intervention for gastrointestinal diseases.
- Promote a professional and constructive training environment that advances the fellows achievement of educational milestones through clinical experiences, simulations, didactic educational lessons, and thoughtful mentorship.
- Encourage consistent and comprehensive personal and professional development of fellows in training, including longitudinal improvement of their clinical acumen, lifelong learning habits, teaching skills, scholarly productivity, work-life balance awareness.
Accreditation
Continued ACGME accreditation with no citations