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The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at UAB offers a one-year intensive clinical Transplant Hepatology fellowship training program, providing outstanding clinical training preparing physicians for a career in academic medicine and/or clinical practice.

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Fellowship Experience

Our program is home to Alabama's only liver transplant program, which has performed over 3,000 procedures since its inception in 1983, distinguishing itself as one of the nation's most experienced programs with outcomes consistently ranking among the best in the United States.

Our program provides superior gastroenterology and hepatology training in a collaborative environment. We have specialty clinics across our medical campus, which is anchored by our 1,200 bed inpatient center UAB Hospital—the eighth largest public hospital in the nation. The hospital is in close proximity to the Birmingham VA Medical Center, UAB Hospital Highlands campus, The Kirklin Clinic, and Children's Hospital of Alabama where fellows also train.

Patients come from all over the state to take advantage of our life-changing care, offering a diverse population and breadth of clinical learning opportunities. We approach medicine in a multi-disciplinary modality across a broad variety of gastroentrology and hepatology-related conditions through mandatory and elective rotations. We accept applications through the Electronic Residency Application Service.

 

 

Clinical Rotations

The fellowship is offered electives in various subspecialty clinics to enhance their clinical exposure, including dedicated time with pathology, interventional radiology, and transplant infectious disease faculty. The curriculum integrates multiple subspecialty clinics that can be tailored to the fellow's interests and career aspirations. This structured approach, working closely with faculty from different subspecialties, builds a solid foundation and confidence in managing patients across the inpatient Hepatology ward, consult service, and Transplant Surgery service.

On the outpatient side, the fellow will have an independent clinic in addition to seeing patients in the viral hepatitis (ABC) clinic, MASLD clinic, autoimmune clinic, liver tumor clinic, cirrhosis clinic, post-operative transplant hepatology clinic, and transplant surgery clinic.

 

 

Teaching Conferences

Our training program is designed to provide our fellows with significant opportunities for teaching. Fellows are expected to teach our medical students and residents. Multidisciplinary conferences include the Tumor Conference, Liver Pathology Conference, Liver Transplant Selection Conference, Portal Hypertension Conference, and Radiology Conference, in addition to weekly didactic sessions focused on transplant topics. The fellow will also attend the annual Liver Meeting.

 

 

Research Training

Research is also an essential part of our training program. The fellows meet with research mentors in the first month of training to identify a research mentor and participate in a research project based on interest. Research may be a clinical or transitional project depending on interest.  Fellows are expected to participate in Quality Improvement or Research projects during their one-year training. Quality Improvement is an opportunity for the fellow to help improve patient care in various transplant hepatology-related areas. Presentation of their research findings at regional or national scientific meetings is strongly encouraged.

 

 

Apply to Transplant Hepatology Fellowship

The Transplant Hepatology Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited fellowship training program designed to comply with ACGME requirements and to provide training that meets ABIM requirements for Board Eligibility for certification in Transplant Hepatology.

This program is designed to prepare physicians in the evaluation and treatment of general hepatology conditions and pre- and post-liver transplant patients. This one-year intensive clinical program is available to current third-year fellows enrolled in the GI/Hepatology Fellowship Program at UAB, and is also available through the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD) Match to Board Eligible Gastroenterology physicians who have completed an ACGME-accredited GI/Hepatology Fellowship program at UAB or another institution (PGY-7).

Requirements

  • Completion of an ACGME-accredited residency: Internal Medicine residency and Gastroenterology fellowship programs

  • Board Eligible or Board Certified in completed specialty

  • U.S. citizenship or permanent residency/green card or H1B visa (the program can sponsor H1B visa)

  • Alabama State medical license, which must be obtained in advance of the start date of the Transplant Hepatology Fellowship

Fellowship Application

Applications must be submitted through the AASLD website along with a list of required application materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What will I need to apply?

    All applications are reviewed via Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS), which requires the following documents:

    1. Current CV (updated within 3 months)

    2. Medical School Transcripts (and diploma if requested)

    3. Medical School Dean’s Letter

    4. Three (3) total Letters of Recommendation (including former program directors)

    5. Certificate/verification from previous residency training

    6. Must be eligible for Alabama Medical License and Alabama Controlled Substance Certificate (all step scores completed at the time of application)

    7. Must be eligible for Federal DEA registration

    8. Valid ECFMG Certificate (IMG only) 

    We do not accept any addtional documents outside of ERAS submissions.

  • Is there a minimum USMLE score required?

    There is no minimum USMLE score requirement. We take the score into account as part of the overall review of an application.

  • What are the key program dates for Applications?

    Applications Open and Close — June through May: Apply through ERAS

    Applications Reviewed — July, must be available by August 1

    Interview Invitations Released — last week in August

    Interviews Begin — September and continue through October

    Match Day — November

    Fellowship begins — July 1

  • Do you sponsor H1B or J1 Visas?

    Yes, the division can sponsor these Visas.

 

Got more questions? Reach out and let's talk.

We'd be delighted to talk with you about the many exciting possibilities that await you at UAB. Contact us for more details about any gastroenterology and hepatology fellowships. 

Monti Nix, Education Administrator
(205) 996-2459

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Brendan McGuire, MDBrendan McGuire, M.D., Program Director

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