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Starting fellowship is a big step, but you're not alone. Ã÷ÐÇÂãÕÕoffers tips, strategies, and reflections from GI fellows to help you thrive in training and prepare for board exams with confidence.
Welcome to your first year of GI fellowship and to ASGE, your professional home!As you begin this exciting new chapter, Ã÷ÐÇÂãÕÕis here to support you every step of the way.
Mark your calendars for education designed for trainees at every stage of fellowship hosted at the Ã÷ÐÇÂãÕÕInstitute for Training and Technology facility in Downers Grove, IL and/or participate virtually.
My research journey began during my fourth year of medical school in Pakistan, where I initially had limited exposure to formal research training.
Gastroenterology, and particularly gastrointestinal endoscopy, is a field shaped by physician innovators.
Get ready for DDW 2025 with our guide to the can't-miss events that highlight groundbreaking research, hands-on learning opportunities, and essential networking moments for the GI community.
luid Resuscitation in Acute PancreatitisA multicenter randomized controlled trial conducted by Enrique de-Madaria et al. evaluated the effects of aggressive versus moderate fluid resuscitation on the risk of developing moderate to severe pancreatitis.
How much can we expand our procedural scope during our general GI fellowship, short of doing an advanced endoscopy fellowship?
We have officially entered Winter which means another season of deadlines and busy training schedules; all while navigating the holidays and somehow maintaining our sanity.
Meet the Ã÷ÐÇÂãÕÕtrainee members contributing to committee service—emerging leaders dedicated to advancing GI endoscopy through active involvement and professional growth.
Registration has opened for the 2025 Golden Scope Competition! This fun competition engages teams of first and second year fellows from around the world, culminating in live, Jeopardy-style finals at the Ã÷ÐÇÂãÕÕIT&T.
Starting a research career can be both exciting and daunting. I was inspired to pursue research when I encountered techniques and people that were addressing healthcare inequities through engineering and public health.
There is a special place in my heart for people in need of nutritional support and GI care. This realization struck me when on rounds with Dr. Stephen McClave as a nutrition fellow visiting a children’s home in Kentucky.
Fellowship is tough, but you're ready. Prioritize time management, self-care, and ergonomics early on. Remember, GI is your focus, but internal medicine remains essential—treat the whole patient, not just the GI issue.