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Gastroenterology Fellowship
Training Program
Nadim G. Haddad, MD, Director Fellowship Program
Stanley B. Benjamin, MD, Chief of Gastroenterology
General Description
Purpose: The Gastroenterology Fellowship Training Program offered by Georgetown University Hospital and the Washington, D.C. Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center is designed to provide the trainee with the basic educational and experiential elements needed to become a fully trained consultative gastroenterologist. The responsibilities are initially basic and are designed to give the trainee progressive responsibility with appropriate supervision to allow independent development of the trainee’s skills. Upon graduation, fellows are eligible to take their certification examination in Gastroenterology.
Prerequisite: Entering fellows must have completed
an accredited three-year residency program in Internal Medicine in the
United States or Canada.

The Georgetown faculty and fellows welcome you to Gastroenterology
Standing, from left: Drs. James Lewis, Timothy Lipman, Caren Palese, Moustafa Ahmed, Max Shapiro, Ahmed Shobassy, Maya Shawwa, Stanley Benjamin, Jan Willemsen, and Nadim Haddad (fellowship director). Seated, from left: Drs. Kathy Bull-Henry, Maaza Abdi, and Susan Lazerow
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