Advanced Clinical Training in Pancreatology


Steven Freedman, MD, PhD
Steven Freedman, MD, PhD, Program Director

Pancreas Fellowship Program Goals

  1. To provide advanced clinical training in medical pancreatology with regard to diagnosis and management to internal medicine and gastroenterology subspecialty physicians.
  2. To provide training in basic, translational and/or clinical research to physicians (MD or MD, PhD) wishing to establish an academic career in exocrine pancreatic disease patient care and research.

Learn more about the Pancreas Fellowship here, including the program's curriculum goals and objectives, rotation schedule, lectures and more.

Application Process

Prerequisite Training/Selection Criteria
  • Eligible for a medical license (limited, temporary or full) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and board eligibility in general internal medicine, or completion of equivalent internal medicine training in another country.
  • Excellent academic achievement and a demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in patient care and research in pancreatic disease.

This is a two year fellowship program with one fellow. Our next recruitment will be for the academic year beginning July 1, 2024. Please send a CV, personal statement, letters of recommendation and USMLE scores to:

Judi Hansjon, Fellowship Administrator
Email Judi Hansjon
Fax: 617-667-8098

Applications will be accepted in the fall of 2023 and reviewed in late December and early January of that year. Invitations to interview will be sent in January 2024 for a July 1 start date.

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