UIC offers several fellowship positions each year for highly qualified physicians dedicated to obtaining the highest quality training in all aspects of gastroenterology and hepatology. The UIC program is distinctive because of its commitment to providing fellows with:
- The opportunity to learn all diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
(see Procedural Training)
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An intensive exposure to all aspects of clinical hepatology including transplantation
(see Clinical Training)
- The ability to obtain additional formal education including a Masters of Public Health
(see Formal Education)
- Exposure to clinical, bench, and transitional research opportunities (see Research Opportunities)
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CURRENT FELLOWS
Class of 2009
Bassem G. Elgohary, MD (4th Year Fellow)
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Medical School
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Internship
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Residency

Rahul S. Nayak, MD, MBA
Vanderbilt University - Medical School
Vanderbilt University - Graduate School
University of Michigan - Internship
University of Michigan - Residency

Jae H. Kim, MD, MPH
Wayne State University - Medical School
University of Illinois at Chicago - Graduate School
University of Illinois at Chicago - Internship
University of Illinois at Chicago - Residency
Class of 2010

David Labowitz, DO, MPH
New York college of Osteopathic Medicine - Medical School
School of Public Health of New York Medical College - Graduate School
Beth Israel Medical Center - Internship
Beth Israel Medical Center - Residency

Stephen Miller, MD
Medical College of Wisconsin - Medical School
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Internship
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Residency

Ali Esmaili, MD
University of Maryland - Medical School
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Internship
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Residency
Class of 2011
Rana Abraham, MD
Svetlana Korenfeld, MD
Hongguang Liu, MD
Seth Tatel, MD
Veronica Tencate, MD
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