Curriculum

Gastroenterology Fellowship
University of Florida gastroenterology fellows

The gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville is designed to provide a broad educational experience, leading to the development of expertise as a consultant in digestive diseases. The fellowship program consists of a total of nine fellows, three in each of the three years.

First Year Gastroenterology Fellowship (FELL-1)
Rotation Duration
GI Consults Up to 5 blocks
Endoscopy Up to 3 blocks
Hepatology Consults Up to 2 ½ blocks
Research Up to 2 blocks
Ambulatory Up to 2 blocks
Total Parenteral Nutrition ½ block

The first year entails inpatient clinical responsibilities on the consultative services at UF Health Jacksonville. While on the gastroenterology (GI) consult service, the fellow is part of a team that includes a GI attending and often a medical resident. The team is responsible for performing GI consultations on the medical and surgical services. The duties of the fellow include the supervision and direction of the service, and the instruction of the house staff and students in the basic aspects of GI. The fellow is supported by full-time faculty members who serve as resources for any questions, problems, or procedures that are required, day or night. The program is structured to develop strong relationships between the fellow and faculty members, resulting in the best possible teaching and patient care.

Fellows obtain extensive experience in diagnostic and therapeutic, upper and lower, endoscopic procedures. Emphasis is placed on the appropriate application of endoscopy, as well as attainment of technical skills. A series of didactic lectures are presented by the GI fellows and faculty members on approaches to basic GI problems (i.e., GI bleeding, peptic ulcer, jaundice, inflammatory bowel disease, hepatitis, etc.), which serve as an introduction into the subspecialty.

Second Year Gastroenterology Fellowship (FELL-2)
Rotation Duration
GI Consults Up to 1 block
Endoscopy Up to 4 blocks
Hepatology Consults Up to 1 block
Research Up to 3 blocks
Ambulatory Up to 2 blocks
Special Endoscopy 2 blocks
Liver Transplant 2 blocks
Radiology ½ block

In the second and third years of fellowship, there is less emphasis on inpatient rotations. There is ample opportunity to perfect the endoscopic skills and acquire familiarity with advanced endoscopic techniques (ie: luminal stenting, endoscopic mucosal resection, radiofrequency ablation, ERCP and EUS). During the liver consult service, the fellow is part of a team, that includes a faculty member and possibly a medical resident, which perform consultations on patients with liver disease on the medicine and surgery services.

The second and third years of fellowship also allow for more time to pursue scholarly activities which are a mandatory part of the program requirements. These may include participation in research projects, presentations at national gastroenterology meetings and journal publications. Each fellow is required to align him/herself with one of the faculty members and participate in research on a topic of joint interest, as well as quality improvement and patient safety projects.

During the second year of training, each fellow spends two blocks at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville on the liver transplant rotation. This rotation allows for an intensive and in-depth experience in the care and issues related with hepatology, liver transplantation and immunosuppression.

As ambulatory medicine is an important part of gastroenterology, the fellows are assigned to various clinics throughout the fellowship training. Each fellow is assigned to his/her continuity clinic one half day per week. The fellow is primarily responsible, with the supervision and support of an assigned faculty member, for the management of patients within their continuity clinic. There is also a specialty clinic for the hepatology patients in which fellows rotate to enhance their clinical experience.

Third Year Gastroenterology Fellowship (FELL-3)
Rotation Duration
GI Consults Up to 1 block
Endoscopy Up to 4 blocks
Hepatology Consults Up to 2 blocks
Research Up to 2 ½ blocks
Ambulatory Up to 2 blocks
Special Endoscopy Up to 4 ½ blocks
Pediatrics ½ block
Pathology ½ block
Total Parenteral Nutrition (Elective) Up to 1 block
Research (Elective) Up to 1 block