Join one of the nation’s most distinguished Pediatric IBD Centers at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health for a prestigious one-year advanced fellowship in Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This highly competitive, non-ACGME 1 year program offers exceptional clinical training, groundbreaking research opportunities, mentorship from national leaders in pediatric IBD, and advanced pediatric intestinal ultrasound training with internationally recognized POCUS experts.
Learn more about our program here.
Why Choose Stanford?
- Nationally Recognized Expertise: Train with 7 IBD-focused faculty, who are leaders in clinical care, education, and research, supported by a highly integrated multidisciplinary team of advanced practice providers, dieticians, psychologists, pharmacists, social workers, and nurse coordinators.
- Distinctive Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Training: Develop advanced skills in pediatric intestinal POCUS, including Module 2 training with internationally recognized POCUS experts. This cutting-edge non-invasive diagnostic tool is available in only a limited number of pediatric IBD programs nationwide.
- Comprehensive Clinical Exposure: Gain hands-on experience in managing complex and refractory pediatric IBD, including VEO-IBD, monogenic IBD, advanced therapeutics, nutrition-based strategies and innovative care models such as dual-targeted therapy.
- World-Class Research Opportunities: Dedicate 50% of your fellowship to clinical, translational, or basic science research, while collaborating with NIH-funded and nationally recognized faculty across Stanford’s rich research environment.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Guadalupe Ortega
Pediatric IBD Fellowship Program Coordinator
gortega1@Stanford.edu
