Explore the Gastroenterology Fellowship at Cedars-Sinai
Consistently ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News and World Report, the Karsh Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology consists of 44 full-time faculty members (29 MDs and 15 PhDs) who are engaged in education and research in digestive and liver diseases. The faculty are leading international experts in general gastroenterology, functional bowel and motility disorders, inflammatory bowel diseases, pancreatic diseases, liver diseases and liver transplant, health services research, digital and virtual reality medicine, and nutrition and small bowel disorders.
A major goal of the division is to educate and train the next generation of leaders in digestive and liver diseases. Our fellowship program is highly competitive and trains expert clinicians as well as physician-scientists with protected time for research.
Finally, our division and fellowship programs are highly committed to ensuring continued diversity, equity and inclusion among its members. This is evident by our highly diverse faculty and fellows with respect to gender, race/ethnicity, cultural background and religion. We are able to achieve and sustain this diversity through a number of institutional efforts and support from the Cedars-Sinai Office of Faculty Development and Diversity, Cedars-Sinai/David Geffen School of Medicine Women's Leadership Program, and the Learning to Lean In Discussion Group, among others.
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Salary & Benefits
Cedars-Sinai provides residents with competitive and comprehensive benefits. Our package includes an annual stipend, housing allowance and insurance.
Application Information
Learn about the Gastroenterology Fellowship application process and view the instructions.
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