Anthony DiMarino, Jr., MD
Director,
Digestive Disease Institute
Chief, Division of
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Overview
The Jefferson Medical College offers a highly competitive three year comprehensive training in gastroenterology and hepatology. Last year, more than 200 applications were received to fill three trainee positions. This year, we are recruiting for four trainee positions. The program is designed to produce superior subspecialists equipped to pursue academic careers emphasizing either clinical or bench research. The Jefferson Gastroenterology and Hepatology Fellowship affords ample inpatient and ambulatory experiences necessary to develop exceptional clinical and endoscopic skills. A clinical or basic science project supervised by a full time faculty member is an integral component of the fellowship training.


Robert Coben, MD
Academic Coordinator
Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
132 South 10th Street
Main Building, Suite 480
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Recent Publications
- Guidelines and Good Clinical Practice Recommendations for Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) in the Liver - Update 2012. A WFUMB-EFSUMB Initiative in Cooperation with Representatives of AFSUMB, AIUM, ASUM, FLAUS and ICUS
- Commentary: Larazotide acetate - An exciting new development for coeliac patients? Authors' reply
- Corrigendum to "MicroRNA-mediated GABAAα-1 receptor subunit down-regulation in adult spinal cord following neonatal cystitis-induced chronic visceral pain in rats" [PAIN® 154 (1) (2012) 59-70] (DOI:10.1016/j.pain.2012.09.002)
- Single-center comparison of three chemoembolization regimens for hepatocellular carcinoma
- MicroRNA-mediated GABAAα-1 receptor subunit down-regulation in adult spinal cord following neonatal cystitis-induced chronic visceral pain in rats
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