Pediatric Gastroenterology Fellowship
Â鶹´«Ã½'s gastroenterology training program is designed to train pediatricians to be excellent clinicians, educators, and scholars in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition.
As a fellow, you will provide direct and supervisory care for pediatric inpatients, serve as a consultant to pediatricians at as well as in the surrounding region, and develop skills conduct clinical, translational and/or bench research setting.
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From the Program Director
Welcome to our pediatric gastroenterology fellowship program. We are dedicated to nurturing the next generation of pediatric gastroenterologists who will make a meaningful impact in the field. Our foremost goal is to create well-rounded physicians who are equipped with the knowledge and skills to excel in all facets of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition.
We understand that each fellow brings unique experiences and aspirations. Therefore, our program is designed to be flexible, allowing us to tailor your training to meet your individual needs and goals. As part of a nationally ranked pediatric GI division, you will work closely with our renowned faculty and dedicated staff who are committed to your success and well-being.
At our program, your growth as a pediatric gastroenterologist is our priority. We provide a supportive and collaborative environment to ensure your professional development. We look forward to embarking on this transformative journey with you.
Nisha Mangalat, M.D.
Associate professor of pediatrics
Clinical Training
Fellows receive training in clinical gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition, in gastrointestinal endoscopy and liver biopsies, and have ample opportunities for mentored research. We care for patients with significant complex disease and have excellent collaborative relationships with pediatric surgeons, transplant surgeons, GI pathologists, psychologists, radiologists, dietitians, nursing, pharmacists, and social workers to help us provide world-class care.
The primary clinical site for the program is the SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital.
Our fellows also have opportunities to rotate with our adult gastroenterology group at Â鶹´«Ã½ for additional didactic and endoscopy experiences.
Fellowship Training
The fellowship spans three years. The applicant must be board-certified or board-eligible in pediatrics. Our training program is flexible and will be tailored to the needs of the individual trainee.
SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital is the primary site for the training of the fellowship and is the primary pediatric teaching program of the Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Cardinal Glennon is a free-standing 190-bed children's hospital across the street from the SLU School of Medicine. The hospital includes Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, Level III NICU and an active liver transplant program.
Curriculum
(Can be tailored to meet individual fellow needs)
- Fifteen to eighteen months of direct patient care in inpatient and outpatient settings. The majority of the clinical experience occurs during the first year of fellowship.
- Pediatric gastroenterology inpatient service
- The fellow leads a primary gastroenterology/hepatology service team with progressive autonomy under supervision of a gastroenterology attending physician
- The fellow provides direct consultative services for pediatric inpatients
- The fellow is the first-line consultant through the Cardinal Glennon Access Line, a direct-to-specialist consultant phone line available to pediatricians around the region.
- Roughly 18 months devoted to research
- Opportunities for scholarly activity with mentorship by national leaders in pediatric gastroenterology
- Elective rotation opportunities with adult endoscopy, pediatric nutrition, hepatology, radiology
Conferences
There are multiple conferences available for fellows to attend. They include:
Application Process
You may apply for our GI fellowship position through the . We accept applications July 1-31 for each interview season. We review applications in early August and invite applicants to interview from September to October. All our positions will be filled through the National Residency Match Program (NRMP). We sponsor both H-1B1 and J-1 visas. All application requirements are listed with ERAS
Our Graduates
Fellow | Graduation Year | Scholarly Work During Fellowship | Current Position |
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Anandini Suri, M.D. | 2023 |
Increased Liver Biopsy Fibrosis and Other Markers Are Associated with Adverse Liver Outcomes in Adults with alpha-1-AT deficiency. Mentor: Jeff Teckman, M.D. |
Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Fellowship, Children’s Hospital of Atlanta |
Albert Shan, M.D. | 2022 |
Colonic Manometry in Pediatric Patients with Spina Bifida: Results from a Retrospective Cohort Study Mentor: Dhiren Patel, M.D. |
Pediatric Gastroenterologist, |
Sara Henen, M.D. | 2021 |
Can Early MRE improve IBD Remission Rates at 1 Year in Pediatric Patients with Crohn’s Disease Mentor: Helen Pappa, M.D. |
Pediatric Gastroenterologist, Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital |
Christine Denton, M.D. | 2020 |
Broad Spectrum Enteral Antibiotics Drive Clonal Expansion of Gut Inflammatory Microbiota and Significant Hepatic Cholestasis in Animals on Parenteral Nutrition Mentor: Ajay Jain, M.D. |
Pediatric Gastroenterologist, Children's Hospital at Erlagner |
Thomas Ratchford, M.D. | 2019 |
Diagnostic accuracy of non-contrast MRE in detecting bowel inflammation in pediatric patients with diagnosed or suspected IBD to determine necessity of gadolinium-based contrast agents Mentors: Jeff Teckman, M.D.; Shannon Farmakis, M.D. |
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics |
Related Links
- SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology (PDF)
- SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, Nationally Recognized (PDF)
- SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, Transplant Services (PDF)
- SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, Statistics (PDF)
More Information
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