Mount Sinai South Nassau

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai-Mount Sinai South Nassau
609 Merrick Road
Rockville Center, New York 11570
516-497-7523 (V)
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1 Position Available

Program Type: Both ERCP & EUS

Authorized Administrative Official: Halima Chukalingam (email)

Program Director: Frank Gress (email)

Duration: 1 Year

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

Accepts applicants from outside of North America? Yes

Accepts applicants with J1 visas? No

Accepts applicants with H1B visas? No

Accepts applicants with E3 visas? No

Type of Interview Offered: In-Person

Supervised Procedures

Procedure
Faculty Involved in AEF Training Total Annual Volume Average Annual Volume with Hands-on AEF Involvement per Fellow
ERCP 3 250 250
Diagnostic EUS 3 500 500
Interventional EUS 3 250 250
Deep enteroscopy 3 50 50
Luminal stenting 3 50 50
ESD 1 150 150
Bariatric endoscopy 1 25 25
POEM 1 200 200
Endoscopic management of GERD and Barrett’s 3 100 100
Other (specify)
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2 25 25

Unsupervised Trainee Activities

Procedure
Value
General GI procedures (per year) 200
Inpatient general GI service (weeks/year) 5
Inpatient advanced endoscopy service (weeks/year) 26
Ambulatory clinics (per year) 0
Committed time for research (days/month) 0

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

Through our program the interventional fellow will receive a wide array of clinical and endoscopic experience. With a group of 4 interventional endoscopists with varying, expansive and overlapping interests, the fellowship is designed for the interventional fellow to be able to learn and perform basic EUS/ERCP as well as highly- complex interventional procedures.

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