Gastroenterology/Hepatology Fellowships
Our fellowship training programs in gastroenterology and hepatology are comprised of three basic components: a 20 month core curriculum, 3-4 months of research, and 12 months of elective.
The core curriculum is uniform for all fellows and includes hospital-based consultative gastroenterology and hepatology training, two longitudinal general GI clinics (for the entire 3 years), and a series of conferences designed to augment the clinical training goals of the curriculum.
Three to four months of protected research time will be available during the training to all fellows. During this period, fellows will have little direct patient care responsibility. They will be expected to involve themselves with clinical or basic science research projects under the mentorship of faculty investigators.
Information for Prospective Applicants
Applicants may submit their applications through ERAS. These positions will be included in the National Residency Matching Program for the upcoming academic year.
Gastroenterology
3-Year ACGME-accredited Fellowship
ACGME Accredited Internal Medicine Residency Prerequisite
Hepatology
1-Year Non-Standard Fellowship
Interviews will be held in September & October virtually via zoom.
Supporting Documents
The following documents will be needed during the application process:
- 3 Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
- Program Director Letter of Recommendation (this is in addition to the three LORs)
- CV and Personal Statement
- Medical School Transcript
- Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE)/Deans' Letter
- 1-Wallet Size Color Photograph
- USMLE Transcript
- COMLEX Transcript (if applicable)
- ECFMG Status Report (International Medical Graduates only)
Why Memphis?
Memphis is a truly incredible town with so much to offer! Catch dinner at the iconic Majestic Grille before taking in a Grizzlies NBA game at the FedEx Forum. Learn the history of Memphis music at Elvis Presley’s Graceland, Stax Records, and Sun Studio. Soak in the sun at Shelby Farms or the Big River Crossing. Enjoy shopping at our Bass Pro Shop, housed in the tenth-tallest pyramid in the world, then explore the nightlife on historic Beale Street.
Those are just a few reasons Memphis was named one of Condé Nast Traveler’s 23 Best Places to Go in 2023. Our UT Health Science Center was also named the ninth safest college in America by Alarms.org.
But most of all, Memphis is the healthcare hub of the Mid-South's large and diverse population.
You can find UT Health Science Center faculty, residents, fellows, and staff at:
- two phenomenal children’s hospitals (Le Bonheur Children's Hospital and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital)
- one of the busiest trauma centers in the country (Regional One Health)
- a top-ten-ranked cardiac surgery hospital (Baptist Memorial Hospital)
- a hospital with a state-of-the-art transplant institute (Methodist University Hospital)
- a hospital that serves almost 200,000 veterans a year from 53 different counties in the area (Memphis VA Medical Center)
Memphis is THE place to be!