Published: 07 Aug 2024 231 views
At Yale, we are committed to excellence in fellowship training to prepare the next generation of leaders in gastroenterology and hepatology to conduct research, educate the next generation of learners, and provide compassionate, evidence-based care for patients with a wide range of digestive diseases.
We design our programs to help our fellows achieve their individualized professional goals with fulfilling careers in education, clinical care, and clinical or translational research. Recent trainees have gone on to highly successful careers in both academic medicine and practice.
As a fellow at Yale, you will train at one of the country's largest hospitals and most prestigious medical schools. Yale has a long and notable history of dedication to academic gastroenterology and hepatology and has remained at the forefront of innovations in endoscopy, medical care, and research encompassing a broad array of diseases.
Our fellows have the opportunity to work closely with internationally recognized faculty members in all disciplines within gastroenterology and hepatology. These leaders in the field will guide your research and clinical work and help support your career development.
As a fellow, you will train at Yale New Haven Hospital, a 1,541-bed facility over two sites in New Haven, the York Street Campus, and the Saint Raphael Campus, and the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven. Fellows will also have an opportunity to train at the Yale Liver Center, only a handful of hepatology-focused research centers sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. We see patients from a demographically diverse population in both the inpatient and outpatient settings.
At Yale, we are committed to providing exceptional learning opportunities that give you the skills you need to become a leader in the field, whether you want to pursue a career in academic education, basic, clinical, or translational research, or provide the best possible patient care. Our supportive and collegial faculty prioritize the growth and success of our fellows.
The Section of Digestive Diseases at Yale has long been at the forefront of research, clinical care, and education and continues to lead the way to advance the science and practice of gastroenterology and hepatology by translating research into cutting-edge, state-of-the-art patient care.
Yale Young Global Scholars is an unparalleled academic and leadership program at Yale University, founded on the tenets of liberal arts, renowned for its diverse and inclusive community, and committed to increasing education access.
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | United States |
School to study | Yale University |
Type | Fellowship |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Yale University |
Gender | Men and Women |
We offer competitive salaries and benefits to all cardiology fellows. The annual salary for the 2024-2025 academic year is below. If you have additional questions about salary and benefits, please contact our fellowship coordinator.
PGY Level | 2024-2025 Annual Salary July 1, 2024 | 2024-2025 Annual Salary October 1, 2024 |
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PGY 1 | 79,602 | 82,602 |
PGY 2 | 82,388 | 85,388 |
PGY 3 | 86,507 | 89,507 |
PGY 4 | 90,832 | 93,832 |
PGY 5 | 95.374 | 98,374 |
PGY 6 | 100,142 | 103,142 |
PGY 7 | 105,150 | 108,150 |
PGY 8 | 110,407 | 113,407 |
You will care for patients with both common and rare GI and liver disorders. Focus areas include:
You will also work closely with a research mentor on an original investigative research project in basic science, clinical research, or translational research. Our faculty are committed to the highest level of research training and work closely with you to make sure you have access to the guidance and resources you need to complete your research.
We offer several different fellowship opportunities for trainees interested in pursuing a career in digestive diseases:
If your career plans are not yet firm or your interests change after you arrive at Yale, you can work with your mentor to adjust and refine your training to meet your career goals.
You can apply for the Fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology through the National Resident Matching Program® using the ERAS portal. If you have questions about the application process, please contact our fellowship coordinator.
To apply to one of our advanced fellowship programs, please see the specific program page for more details.
For more details visit: Yale University website.