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Gastroenterology Fellowship Program

Closeup view of a gastroenterology fellow's face as he looks up at the monitor during an endoscopy.

 

Program Director: Michael Babich, MD
Accreditation: ACGME
Program Length: 3 years (PGY4-6)
Fellows per year: 4

About the program

We are a fully ACGME accredited gastroenterology and hepatology training program, offering a three-year clinical fellowship track. We recruit our fellowship trainees exclusively through the NRMP Match, accepting four new fellows each year. We offer an exceptional training experience, with our graduates performing tremendously well on the ABIM subspecialty exam.

Our unique curriculum allows fellows to meet all ACGME clinical requirements in their first two years. This allows us to work individually with each fellow to create a unique third-year curriculum specific to their career aspirations. Multiple elective opportunities are available, including pediatric GI, radiology, pathology, and surgery, which serve to create a greater depth and breadth in the educational experience. Our unique senior fellow electives include “Introduction to Advanced Endoscopy”, providing fellows exposure to advanced endoscopic techniques in preparation for 4th year training positions, and “advanced GI Consults”, which provides fellows an opportunity to function as a junior faculty person, supervising the consults team, with focused training experiences in small group teaching, feedback, and supervision.

Allegheny General Hospital (AGH), our main training site, has an international reputation for excellence and innovation in education, research, and patient care. AGH is a national leader in cardiovascular, cancer, neuroscience, and orthopaedic and rehabilitation care, and offers a wide array of medical and surgical specialties including a Level 1 trauma center with aeromedical service (LifeFlight).

Our large teaching faculty contains a breadth and depth of specialty and subspecialty expertise, including many excellent Advanced Endoscopists, General and Transplant Hepatologist, and IBD Specialists. 

Integration with a broad range of specialists and support services, including integrated medicine specialists, nutritionists and dieticians, bariatric and colorectal surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, lends to a training experience that is thorough and enlightened, and truly facilitates the competency of system-based practice. State-of-the-art diagnostic and endoscopic equipment, highly trained and specialized faculty, and an active liver transplantation program all facilitate our goal of producing "cutting edge" gastroenterologists.

A comprehensive conference schedule incorporates numerous multi-specialty clinical pathology conferences, practice management, quality improvement, and patient safety series, in addition to core curriculum series, Journal Club, Board Review, Morbidity and Mortality (M&M), and Research conference with extensive fellow involvement, to help foster our fellows' clinical educations.

Excellence in ambulatory gastroenterology is achieved by incorporating a large number of hospital and community-based clinics, and participation in multiple subspecialty clinics.

A very active program of scholastic activity and clinical research ensures all our fellows complete their training as published authors, as well as thought-leading clinicians. Our graduates have pursued highly successful careers in both private and academic arenas, in all parts of the country.

Please explore this site and feel free to contact us with any questions or comments.

Sincerely,

Michael Babich, MD
Gastroenterology Fellowship Program Director

Program aims

  • To optimize quality, patient-centric care
  • To promote state-of-the-art, innovative training in gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition
  • To provide a foundation for life-long learning and critical thinking so as to enable trainee success in any practice environment
  • To provide opportunities and optimize use of resources to personalize training within a broad range of GI specialty areas so as to generate subspecialty expertise
  • To promote continuous programmatic and faculty improvement through continuous self-assessment and evaluation
  • To develop superior teaching skills amongst faculty and fellows

About Graduate Medical Education

The Gastroenterology Fellowship program is part of the Graduate Medical Education (GME) opportunities offered by the AHN Medical Education Consortium. Learn more about Graduate Medical Education.

Contact us

Katy Malley
GI Fellowship Program Coordinator

Allegheny General Hospital
GI Fellowship Program
320 East North Avenue
7th Floor, South Tower
Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Phone: (412) 359-3846
Fax: (412) 442-2139
katy.malley@ahn.org 

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