Aims
- Attract and train fellows from diverse backgrounds who have demonstrated humanistic patient care, and scholarly skills.
- Prepare our fellows for their next position as clinicians or clinician educators in academic, community, public or private sector settings in the field of Transplant Hepatology.
- Provide educational opportunities for fellows to develop as leaders and active participants in multidisciplinary training models of care.
- Our fellows will care for and learn from a diverse group of patients from urban, suburban, rural, served and underserved settings and in public and private medical settings.
- Train patient-centered providers demonstrated by highly satisfied patients and families.
- Train high-level professionals demonstrated by altruism, accountability, fairness and treating everyone with kindness, respect and dignity.
- Enable fellows to develop skills to provide excellent patient care as leader and members of multidisciplinary teams (tumor board, transplant committees).
- Demonstrate compassion for patients, families and coworkers.
- Achieve excellence in patient care and based on their interest in any of the following areas: research, education and administration.
- Have experiences and develop skills in quality improvement, humanism, communication, teamwork, critical reading, leadership, career development and personal and professional life integration that develop their expertise as competent Transplant Hepatology physicians.
Accreditation
Continued ACGME accreditation with no citations