Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship Program

Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
One Hoag Drive
PO Box 6100
Newport Beach, California 92658
949-764-4560 (V)
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1 Position Available

Program Type: Both ERCP & EUS

Authorized Administrative Official: Kelli Garrett, MBA, C-TAGME (email)

Program Director: Jennifer Phan, MD

Duration: 1 Year

Inclusive Dates of the Program: 7/1/2027 to 6/30/2028

Program Website: hoag.org/aef

Accepts applicants from outside of North America? No

Accepts applicants with J1 visas? No

Accepts applicants with H1B visas? Yes

Accepts applicants with E3 visas? No

Type of Interview Offered: Virtual

Supervised Procedures

Procedure
Faculty Involved in AEF Training Total Annual Volume Average Annual Volume with Hands-on AEF Involvement per Fellow
ERCP 5 1000 300
Diagnostic EUS 5 1400 300
Interventional EUS 4 300 100
Deep enteroscopy 4 200 100
Luminal stenting 5 300 300
ESD 3 200 50
Bariatric endoscopy 2 100 50
POEM 3 100 50
Endoscopic management of GERD and Barrett’s 5 400 100
Other (specify)
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3 100 80

Unsupervised Trainee Activities

Procedure
Value
General GI procedures (per year) 50
Inpatient general GI service (weeks/year) 0
Inpatient advanced endoscopy service (weeks/year) 24 (covering consults not call)
Ambulatory clinics (per year) 52
Committed time for research (days/month) 5

Requirements for Application

  1. Standard ASGE Application Packet
    • ASGE Application
    • Post-Undergraduate Education
    • USMLE Scores
    • Certification of Completion of Residency
      1. Prior to appointment in the advanced endoscopy fellowship, fellows should have completed a three-year ACGME-accredited gastroenterology fellowship
      2. Fellows from non-ACGME-accredited programs must have completed at least three years of gastroenterology education prior to starting the fellowship
    • Personal Statement
    • Curriculum Vitae
    • 3 Letters of Reference

Additional Information about Program

The aim of the AEF program is to train gastroenterologists in performing all cognitive and technical aspects of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic techniques. At the conclusion of training, we expect the AEF graduates to be competent to establish an interventional endoscopy unit at their own hospital, hold a high-volume practice treating complex disease processes, and continue to further advance the field in both clinical research and development. To learn more, please visit our website: www.hoag.org/aef

Please Note: All data in this program description is entered on a voluntary basis