The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology offers a dedicated hepatology fellowship.
We have active Hepatology faculty that has a comprehensive expertise ranging from viral hepatitis, fatty liver disease, end stage liver disease, hepatobiliary malignancies and liver transplantation.
Following the legacy of Dr. Emmet Keefe, the Hepatology and Liver Transplantation Program at Stanford has a long-standing reputation as a premier hepatology group in patient care and research.
The goal of this fellowship is to train academic hepatologists with expertise in liver transplantation. Our curriculum consists of consultative inpatient service, procedures, outpatient practice and scholarly development.
Our Hepatology Fellowship Program is not ACGME certified and thus does not require a Gastroenterology Board
For more information about the program, kindly visithttps://med.stanford.edu/gastr...
The applicant must be in good standing in the medical community and must be able to obtain a California license to practice Medicine. Applicants who have not or will not have completed an accredited internal medicine residency training in the U.S. are not eligible.
Application Materials
Complete package of forms must be sent together. Copy of USMLE scores may be sent in this packet as well as LoRs. If additional documentation is needed we will contact you.
Please return all correspondence to:
Mindie Nguyen, MD, MAS
Fellowship Program Director
Attention: Elaine Tschorn
Fellowship Coordinator
Stanford University School of Medicine
430 Broadway
Pavilion C-3rd Floor, GI Suite
Redwood City, CA 94063
Telephone :650-721-6190
Fax: 650-723-5488
Email: [email protected]
Sep 27, 2021
Stanford, California
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