Official 2023-2024 Gastroenterology Fellowship Application Cycle (2024)

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Do not mind the unoriginal title! But I think it's definitely that time of year! So let's start it off!
Find below previous application cycle threads as well as some old spreadsheets!
The 2021-2022 spreadsheet seems to be lost in the ether Official 2023-2024 Gastroenterology Fellowship Application Cycle (1)

🆕 2023-2024 Gastroenterology Fellowship Apps 🆕

2022-2023 Gastroenterology Fellowship Apps

2020-2021 GI Fellowship Interview Responses

Official 2022-2023 Gastroenterology Fellowship Application Cycle

Official 2021-2022 Gastroenterology Fellowship Application Cycle

Official 2020-2021 GI Fellowship Application Cycle

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"Come Mr. Sticky Man, Sticky This Thread"

Is that how this works?

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"Come Mr. Sticky Man, Sticky This Thread"

Is that how this works?

Hasn’t caught on yet I guess. Seems like SDN activity slowed down or maybe not many people follow it to Fellowship.

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You might be onto something. Last year's thread only had 200+ replies and the year before it was >550. Hopefully this year will pick up steam.

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Is there a spreadsheet for this application cycle?

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Can anyone please share a list of non-acgme accredited GI fellowships programs?

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Lantern1 said:

Hi everyone, wanted to see how broadly should I apply?
IMG, not needing visa (green card/citizen), mid tier academic program, 2 year hospitalist+admin, 5 acg posters, 1 ddw, 2 aasld, and 3 regional. Total 15 publications, mix of gi and non gi, have few submitted GI related (at least 5, don’t know if they will be published before July5th). Scores 25/26/24. Letters are PD, 2 GI faculty from prior residency, 1 current employer/boss.
How broadly should I apply and should I target academic programs at all? Or stick to community?

Did you apply before?

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thoughts on listing geographic preference vs.not?

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thoughts on listing geographic preference vs.not?

I think the programs will get a notification that they are within your geographic preference. In my mind, if a program knows they are not within your geographic preference, why would they even bother to offer you an interview?

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greeenguu said:

You might be onto something. Last year's thread only had 200+ replies and the year before it was >550. Hopefully this year will pick up steam.

21-22 was excellent. @ShiShiMD and @cabergoline2 were clutch and there was not too much nonsense.

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Guys, does anyone know when Gastroenterology will publish the DDW 2023 abstracts in their supplements? Thank you

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Guys, does anyone know when Gastroenterology will publish the DDW 2023 abstracts in their supplements? Thank you

I know what you are thinking. No they don’t count as additional publications in a journal.

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I know what you are thinking. No they don’t count as additional publications in a journal.

Thank you, so where do you put them? On poster section only?

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Thank you, so where do you put them? On poster section only?

Yes.

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Will it be virtual or in person this year? Any idea?

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It’s all virtual.

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Are invites out yet? Not hearing anything so far 🥲

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Will it be virtual or in person this year? Any idea?

St. Louis Uni will conduct it in person. According to the spreadsheet, Mayo Florida will also conduct the IVs in person.

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Any thoughts on when the bulk of interviews get sent out for applicants ?

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Any thoughts on when the bulk of interviews get sent out for applicants ?

It's highly variable. What I've gathered is that some of the higher tier programs I applied to have given me heads up that there application review process might not even be done until mid-august and to expect news around Aug. 15.

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2 Questions for you all. Is it frowned upon if you take a year or two to work as a hospitalist before applying to GI? Also, do people really have 30+ research projects like in the google doc?

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potatoman12 said:

2 Questions for you all. Is it frowned upon if you take a year or two to work as a hospitalist before applying to GI? Also, do people really have 30+ research projects like in the google doc?

Like anything, it depends. Are you just working in a community hospital going about, enjoying life? Or are you working in an academic hospital furthering your network/interest/CV/research so that you will also have a stronger application come application time? The former will hurt you, the later will be neutral to possibly help you depending k. The strength of your application currently. Would recommend only doing 1 yr, not 2. Also recognize a risk that you may go hospitalist and decide to not come back or work with the same vigor after a taste of the sweet attending life (as compared to residency.)

Re: research, I’d say there are a lot of things people call research, and some people were research fellows before this and a lot of IMGs go crazy with research to try and make up for the fact that they are IMG. I’d say that there is diminishing returns after 10+ projects.

Best of luck.

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2 Questions for you all. Is it frowned upon if you take a year or two to work as a hospitalist before applying to GI? Also, do people really have 30+ research projects like in the google doc?

No it's no frowned upon, but programs will want to know why you did that and why you needed to extra time. Some of the faculty at my program will probe more and ask why you didn't do more research in medicine residency.

Yes, there area a ton of people who have a ridiculous amount of research output, many of these ppl churn out anything and everything, many of them exploit databases like NIS, many of them learn SAS/STATA and do some sort of variation of "xyy, a systematic review and metaanalysis". It is apparent who did this and who just did normal, reasonable research, that was well thought out.

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What a rollercoaster of emotions. I went from being a non-trad applicant for med school to matching into GI. Life is incredible.

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FrechToastFries said:

Hey guys, know this thread is for last application cycle but thought I'd post to see what you guys thought on my app. Currently a PGY2, trying to see how I can improve my app.

  • USDO
  • Solid community IM program with in-house GI fellowship
  • Research
    • Publications - 6 total
      • 2 first author (case reports)
      • 3 non-first author case reports
      • 1 meta-analysis 3rd author
    • Presentations - 33 total abstracts
      • ACG - 22 total abstracts (1 oral presentation)
      • DDW - 4 total abstracts (1 first author meta analysis)
      • 15 non-case reports (mix of meta-analysis, retrospective studies, and QI projects)
      • 14 first author
    • Ongoing/upcoming projects
      • 2 retrospective studies that I am leading, hopefully will be able to publish something from them (1st author if published)
      • 2 retrospective original papers that will be submitting soon, hoping for publication in big journal (will be 1st author)
      • Planning to submit many of the presentation/posters as papers
      • 6 abstracts submitted to DDW 2024 (3 first author, retrospective studies and meta-analysis)
  • Multiple ACG awards for presentations
  • ACG leadership position
  • Scores
    • Step 1 230s, Step 2 250s, did not take step 3 but took comlex level 3
  • LORs - have not gotten them yet but planning to get one from well-known research PI/attending who I worked closely with, other GI faculty, and PD

Would appreciate any feedback you all have on how to improve my chances! I know it's harder to match as a DO so want to maximize my chances

congrats on getting all this done as a pgy2! your cv is solid, only thing is apply broadly and make as much contacts as you can! from personal experience contacts matter so much, in so many cases they are the only thing matter! its so variable, looks like you are pretty much well on tract with regards to research, so if you want to up your game then I'd say make contacts and utilize them when the time comes. your contacts can definitely get you an invite, and rest would be upto you how you utilize that invite.

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You probably need a chief year to round out your application. Seems like you didn’t really take your time in residency all that seriously and could have done more to make yourself stand out.

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FAQs

What is the acceptance rate for gastroenterology fellowships? ›

In 2021, the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) reported that only 67.2% of applicants matched into GI fellowships [2].

How hard is it to get a gastroenterology fellowship? ›

Many gastroenterologists also pursue an additional 1 or 2 year fellowship to further subspecialize. Gastroenterology is one of the most competitive internal medicine fellowships, duking it out with cardiology. They do consider all three USMLE scores, including Step 1, Step 2CK, and Step 3 in assessing your application.

How many letters of recommendation for gastroenterology fellowship? ›

Require 3 letters, including 1 from the program director or medicine chair and usually 1 from a gastroenterologist. Solicit letters from physicians who know you well and like you. Foster ongoing relationships. Evaluate letters by using the theme sentence and critical adjectives within letter.

Why is GI fellowship so competitive? ›

GI has gained increased attention and popularity among applicants in recent years compared to other IM subspecialties. This could be due to multiple reasons, including work-life balance, access to a procedural field, multidisciplinary and longitudinal care, and high compensation.

What are the least competitive fellowships after im? ›

The least competitive subspecialties were addiction medicine, geriatrics, infectious disease, and nephrology. All of these filled less than 70% of available fellowship positions.

What is the highest paid GI doctor? ›

Based on historical data from the last year of posted Gastroenterology jobs, the average pay hovers around $602k per year. It's worth noting that the highest paying job for a permanent Gastroenterology role in the last year reached $1.6m annually, highlighting the potential for growth in your career.

How many publications for GI fellowship? ›

There was a non-significant time trend of more articles (4.83 vs. 2.67, p = 0.077), abstracts (9.17 vs. 2.17, p = 0.116), and total publications (14.0 vs. 4.83, p = 0.057) per applicant for applicants accepted to the GI fellowship program at the hospital from 2016 to 2018 vs.

Is cardiology or GI more competitive? ›

A gastroenterology fellowship is generally more competitive than a cardiology fellowship. Your USMLE scores, med school, and research are the main things for residency applications. Research is also a big thing for fellowship applications, and your residency program counts more, but your USMLE scores matter much less.

Why do gastroenterologists make so much? ›

Gastroenterologists are among the higher earning medical specialties due to their specialized skills, focus on procedures, and demand. Despite a modest drop in annual pay, the field remains lucrative, especially in regions lacking GI specialists.

What is the average Step 1 score for GI fellowship? ›

Percentage of matched USMG, US-IMG, Non-US-IMG and DOs in 2011 and 2018 were as follows: 65 vs 61%, 7 vs 9%, 18 vs 23%, 4 vs 5 %. The mean step 1, step 2, step 3 for USMG has increased as follows 223 to 235, 230 to 248, 221 to 235.

How do you write a strong letter of recommendation for a fellowship? ›

Tips and Suggestions

Discuss how long you have known the applicant and in what context. Wherever possible, provide specific and detailed examples of what the applicant has done. Be careful of giving hyperbolic praise without evidence.

How many years is a GI fellowship? ›

Physicians who wish to become gastroenterologists must complete a three-year residency in internal medicine, followed by a fellowship. Fellowship duration is 36 months, of which at least 18 months are clinical training.

How hard is it to get into a gastroenterology fellowship? ›

Competitiveness. You must complete a two to three-year-long gastroenterology fellowship. It's widely regarded as one of the most competitive internal medicine fellowships, so you'll need to display excellence at every turn to boost your chances of attaining one.

What is the match rate for GI fellowships? ›

US allopathic graduates accounted for a majority of incoming gastroenterology fellows, although this decreased during the study period (73% to 60%, P <. 001). The annual match rates increased for US allopathic (72% to 83%, P <. 001) and non-US allopathic (27% to 46%, P <.

Is fellowship harder than residency? ›

Length of a Medical Fellowship

Fellowships are voluntary and are not required. Fellowship years are considered even more labour-intensive than residency years.

What is the match rate for gastroenterology? ›

US allopathic graduates accounted for a majority of incoming gastroenterology fellows, although this decreased during the study period (73% to 60%, P <. 001). The annual match rates increased for US allopathic (72% to 83%, P <. 001) and non-US allopathic (27% to 46%, P <.

Are fellowships hard to get into? ›

Fellowship programs can be challenging to get into, so be sure to have lots of references on hand. Fellowship is also difficult to complete.

What is the pass rate for ABIM gastroenterology board? ›

The Gastroenterology board exam saw a slight increase in pass rates, going from 95% in 2022 to 96% in 2023.

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