Program Details   

Program Details

Examinations & Evaluations

American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) provides the AGA Gastroenterology Training Examination (GTE). The GTE is the first train exam for the gastroenterology programs and fellows, promoting quality and consistency across GI training. The GTE serves as an assessment tool and benchmark for both training directors and fellows. The exam’s overall goal is to enhance clinical care and research by advancing quality and consistency across the GI training programs nationwide. Training directors and fellows benefit from the exam by receiving detailed score reports allowing them to effectively gauge progress over time. Each year, the exam is updated to include the field’s most relevant topics and new treatments. The GTE has consistently performed at a high level of psychometric validity. The GTE is usually available in early March for about 15 days. The exam is made up of 180 questions and lasts 4 hours.

Monthly rotation evaluations are required via New Innovations. ACGME Milestones are completed twice a year. A fellow self assessment is required to evaluate the progress.

Clinical Sites/Rotations

Hackensack Meridian Palisades Medical Center (PMC) located in North Bergen, New Jersey stands out as the premier not-for-profit health care facility. Hackensack Meridian Health has consistently been rated among the top performing health systems in New Jersey for clinical quality. We have a robust GI service which provides patients treatment with .

Hackensack Meridian Health - Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) located in Hackensack, New Jersey is a 781-bed nonprofit teaching and research hospital. The academic flagship of the Hackensack Meridian Health network, HUMC is Nationally-Ranked by U.S. News & World Report 2022-2023 in four specialties, more than any other hospital in NJ. HUMC is also home to the Deirdre Imus Environmental Health Center and is listed on the Green Guide’s list of Top 10 Green Hospitals in the U.S. Our comprehensive clinical research portfolio includes studies focused on precision medicine, translational medicine, immunotherapy, cell therapy, and vaccine development.

The Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Hepatology. During this rotation period the trainee physicians will acquire skills and proficiency in clinical assessment, diagnostic approach and comprehensive management of patients with diverse liver diseases including liver transplant. The training emphasizes development of clinical expertise as a consultant, teaching proficiency as an academician, and skill of clinical researcher. The trainees will gain knowledge and experience in diagnosing and managing patients with different liver diseases like viral, alcoholic, metabolic, drug induced, immune mediated liver diseases, end-stage liver disease, jaundice, patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, and acute fulminant hepatic failure, liver disease in pregnancy and other liver diseases.

With the six core competencies established by the ACGME in mind, the Gastroenterology Fellowship Program at Palisades Medical Center has been designed to provide a comprehensive and innovative clinical environment. Fellows will learn to work individually and in interdisciplinary teams in and with a variety of systems of care; how to approach cases through a developmental lens; and so much more!

As our fellow, your well-being is important to us. At our hospital-wide fellowship orientation, fellows will be educated about the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle, tips on avoiding burnout, the availability of counseling, and mental health services.


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