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The Transplant Hepatology Fellowship is a one-year program to prepare well-rounded gastroenterologists to practice transplant hepatology. We can also offer on an individual basis the recently formalized ABIM/AASLD combined training pathway for a combined gastroenterology/transplant hepatology fellowship during three years of gastroenterology training (Trainee must be accepted for gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital in order to be considered for this pathway).
Hepatology Faculty
- Paul Martin, M.D., Chief, Division of Digestive Health & Liver Diseases, Professor of Medicine.
- Eugen R. Schiff, M.D., Director, Schiff Center for Liver Diseases, Professor of Medicine.
- Cynthia Levy, M.D., Associate Director, Schiff Center for Liver Diseases, Professor of Medicine.
- Christopher O’Brien, M.D., Medical Director, Liver Transplantation, Professor of Medicine.
- Kalyan R. Bhamidimarri, M.D., M.P.H. Director of Hepatology. Associate Professor of Medicine.
- David S. Goldberg, M.D., MSCE. Associate Professor of Medicine.
- Patricia D. Jones, M.D., MSCR. Assistant Professor of Medicine.
- Leopoldo Arosemena, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine.
- Eric Martin, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine.
- Andres F. Carrion, M.D., Fellowship Program Director. Assistant Professor of Medicine.
Fellows who have graduated from our program in the recent past have obtained positions at the following centers: Medical College of Wisconsin; Hospital Auxilio Mutuo, Puerto Rico; Newton Wellesley Hospital; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard; Case Western Reserve University; Texas Tech University; University of Kentucky; Texas Liver Institute; and the University of Miami Health System.