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    Advanced Endoscopy Gastrointestinal Fellowship Program

    A two-year Mayo Clinic fellowship providing advanced, hands-on endoscopic training and research in GI medicine for future leaders in therapeutic endoscopy.

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    Funder: Mayo Clinic

    Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027 (application opens) | February 2027 (final submission deadline)

    Funding Amounts: One position every two years; stipend per Mayo Clinic GME rates (approx. $77,721–$95,417/year for fellows); 24-month duration.

    Summary: Two-year advanced endoscopy fellowship in Florida for physicians seeking leadership in GI medicine and state-of-the-art endoscopic training.

    Key Information: Highly competitive; only one fellow selected every two years.


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    The Mayo Clinic Advanced Endoscopy Gastrointestinal Fellowship Program (Jacksonville, Florida) is a two-year, non-accredited training program designed for physicians aiming to become investigative and consultative therapeutic endoscopists in gastroenterology. The fellowship offers intensive, hands-on experience in both diagnostic and therapeutic advanced endoscopic procedures, including ERCP, EUS, Bariatric Endoscopy, Double-Balloon Enteroscopy, EMR, ESD, Barrett’s ablation, POEM, and other third-space techniques. Training is complemented by simulation-based learning, dedicated research time, didactic lectures, and opportunities for teaching and scholarly publication. The program's goal is to develop future leaders in advanced endoscopy and GI medicine.


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