Fellow FAQs
GI Fellow Guest Book: George Salem, MD
Sometimes it feels like being a GI fellow is a 24/7 commitment. But even trainees have lives outside of medicine.
FEBRUARY 12, 2020

Association for Healthcare Social Media Launches
Interested in social media but not sure how best to use the platforms? There’s a society for that.
SEPTEMBER 11, 2019

GI Fellow Guest Book
Sometimes it feels like being a GI fellow is a 24/7 commitment. But even trainees have lives outside of medicine. Here’s a chance to let your colleagues know what makes you tick!
AUGUST 23, 2019

GI Fellow Guest Book
Sometimes it feels like being a GI fellow is a 24/7 commitment. But even trainees have lives outside of medicine. Here’s a chance to let your colleagues know what makes you tick!
JUNE 17, 2019

Getting to Know You: The GI Fellow Guest Book
Sometimes it feels like being a GI fellow is a 24/7 commitment. But even trainees have lives outside of medicine. Here’s a chance to let your colleagues know what makes you tick!
MAY 17, 2019

When Hiring Out of Fellowship, Practices May Need Patience
Clinicians newly out of fellowship are at the top of their game intellectually, with fresh legs and state-of-the-art skills. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they are going to fit in seamlessly with their first job—or even their second or third—out of training.
FEBRUARY 27, 2019

New App Orients Pediatric GI Trainees
Three pediatric gastroenterologists are developing an app for mobile devices that they hope will be a resource for medical students and residents in their subspecialty.
FEBRUARY 27, 2019

The Privilege Is All Yours …
How much training does it take to become competent in endoscopy? The debate has been going on for years, with far-flung answers.
DECEMBER 13, 2018

Intervention to Promote Paracentesis To Trainees Sees Success
Educating medical residents about the benefits of paracentesis can boost their understanding of the procedure and may reduce readmission rates for patients with cirrhosis, new research shows.
NOVEMBER 14, 2018

Cadaver Experience Boosts Key GI Skills
Using fresh frozen cadavers for endoscopy may help trainees sharpen their hemostasis skills, a new study shows.
SEPTEMBER 5, 2018

GI Fellows Attribute Burnout To Long Workdays, EHR Duties
Long workdays, extended hours and the stress of working with electronic health records contribute to burnout among gastroenterology fellows, results of a new survey show.
JUNE 27, 2018

IBD Tool Kit Aids Assessment of GI Fellows
An objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for inflammatory bowel disease may help educators more fairly assess the progress of gastroenterology fellows and identify areas of future focus for their training in management of patients with the condition, according to research presented at the 2017 Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases conference.
APRIL 23, 2018
