Advanced Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Company: MedStar Health
Location: Washington
Posted on: December 2, 2025
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Job Description:
GI Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship Endoscopic Ultrasound / ERCP
Fellowship Division of Gastroenterology Overview Georgetown
University Hospital offers a one-year training program in advanced
endoscopy starting July 1 of each academic year. Since its
inception in 1990, the program has graduated numerous successful
academic and practicing endoscopists with expertise in advanced
endoscopic techniques. Individuals are appointed for one year as a
junior attending at Georgetown University Hospital (GUH) and are
expected to participate in ongoing clinical research projects
during their year of training. The Advanced Endoscopy fellowship at
MGUH is affiliated with the Department of Internal Medicine and the
Division of Gastroenterology at the same institution. All advanced
procedures are performed at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital,
which is accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). No additional certification
currently exists for this fellowship program. All of our faculty
members who perform these procedures and teach fellows are members
of the Division of Gastroenterology and have undergone additional
advanced training during or after gastroenterology fellowship.
These physicians therefore are highly qualified to lead and teach
this program to trainees. Approximately 1000 ERCPs and 1200 EUS
examinations are performed annually at this program, which is among
the highest volume centers in the nation. While the majority of the
patients come from the local community and surrounding states, a
small portion (~10%) comes from other states. Since our hospital is
a tertiary referral center, a wide spectrum of highly complex
diseases are encountered which adds to the depth of training of our
advanced fellows. The goal of the fellowship program is to teach
trainees interested in advanced endoscopy who will further the
field. We are therefore committed to training people who will
pursue academic careers and/or are returning to places where there
is little or no advanced endoscopy skills at present. In addition
to clinical training in ERCP and EUS, we help fellows build a long
lasting interest in research that can help advance the field.
Faculty Nadim Haddad, MD Walid Chalhoub, MD Application
Requirements U.S. citizen or permanent resident U.S. GI board
eligible Personal statement Curriculum vitae Three letters of
reference. One letter should be from Endoscopy director or an
individual very familiar with applicant’s endoscopic skills. Send
your complete application to Jean Trost at
Jean.Trost@gunet.georgetown.edu or you can reach out to her at
202-444-2855. Applications are accepted between January and March
of each year. Interviews will be offered in April and May.
Keywords: MedStar Health, Washington DC , Advanced Training in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Education / Teaching , Washington, DC