Gastroenterology/Hepatology Fellowship
The Gastroenterology and Hepatology Fellowship Program at the University
of Missouri-Kansas City is designed to provide expert training in all
aspects of clinical and endoscopic gastroenterology and hepatology.
Graduates of our program will be expected to excel in both the cognitive
and procedural aspects of training in these fields. In addition to a
well-rounded curriculum, the second and third year fellow will have
the opportunity for mentorship in developing clinical- and/or laboratory-based
research.
Our goal is to produce a compassionate, well-rounded clinician and
academician who is comfortable caring for all types of gastrointestinal
diseases. Many of our graduates have entered academic medicine, or proceeded
with further specialty training. We are fortunate to have a patient
base that runs the gamut from economically advantaged to disadvantaged,
elderly to young and includes many different ethnic and racial groups.
In essence, our patients are representative of America, and training
in Digestive Diseases at our institution is representative of training
in America as a whole.
Wendell Clarkston, MD
Director, Gastroenterology Fellowship Program
Department of Internal Medicine