The Cleveland Clinic’s Gastrointestinal, Hepatic and Pancreatobiliary Pathology (GI/HPB) Fellowship is an intensive one-year program that provides thorough exposure to diagnostic surgical pathology and current molecular techniques used in the management of gastrointestinal, hepatic and pancreatobiliary diseases. The program provides insight into the multidisciplinary management of both neoplastic and non-neoplastic inflammatory conditions, including both intestinal and liver transplantation pathology. Our GI and HPB Pathology Services see over 70,000 in-house and over 4,500 external consult cases per year. Fellows are an integral part of the GI and HPB Pathology services and interact with our team of subspecialized faculty. Fellows matriculating through our program develop proficient diagnostic skills, an in-depth understanding of the implications of pathologic diagnoses in the management of patients and are involved in clinical or translational research projects.
Number of Fellowship Positions Available Per Year: 3