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  • Shruti Nabar, MD

    Dr. Nabar earned her medical degree from The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX She completed her residency at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She chose the fellowship program for several reasons. “I love that our Pediatric GI team is diverse, nurtures a variety of interests and fosters an awesome learning environment.”

  • Jenelle Fernandez, MD

    Dr. Fernandez earned her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine in Miramar, Florida. She completed her residency at Atrium Health Navicent in Macon, Georgia. She chose the fellowship program because of the learning opportunities and physicians. “You will finish fellowship not only being a great pediatric gastroenterologist, but also a skillful endoscopist. Our group becomes your second family, which you can’t find everywhere.”

  • How to Apply

    Participates in the SF match program.

  • Goals and Objectives

    Patient Care Competency

  • Salary and Benefits

    Salary PGY4 $66,100 PGY5 $68,700 PGY6 $71,400 Additional Benefits 4 weeks of vacation Bi-weekly food/coffee stipend

  • Application Process

    The gastroenterology fellowship at Orlando Health participates in the National Residency Match Program (NRMP) and all applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®).

  • Program's Director's Welcome

    Welcome to the Gastroenterology Fellowship program at Orlando Health.

  • Curriculum

    The fellowship training abides by the recommended guidelines set forth by the ACGME to ensure a comprehensive exposure to all aspects of gastroenterology. Our curriculum combines clinical training, didactics, research, and mentorship, as part of a 3-year longitudinal experience. The structure of the program is tailored to meet and exceed individual educational aspirations and long-term professional goals. Graduates of the program will possess the knowledge and skillsets required to become successful professional leaders.

  • Research

    Fellows will be encouraged to pursue independent research under the mentorship of faculty. At the conclusion of the first year, fellows will choose a mentor and begin to construct a research project. Trainees are encouraged to develop protocols and obtain Orlando Health IRB approval. Five months will be allocated towards research endeavors during the three-year training program. All fellows will work towards successful completion of a research project, including data acquisition, interpretation of findings, statistical analysis, and abstract development. It is expected that preliminary work from the research will be submitted in abstract format to either the American Gastroenterological Association, American College of Gastroenterology or American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases endorsed conferences.

  • Didactic Teaching

    Didactic teaching will include ongoing conference series in different formats and topics to provide foundation for a robust clinical experience.