University of Virginia
University of Virginia
Box 800708
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Charlottesville, Virginia 22908
434-924-1653 (V)
Website
1 Position Available
Program Type: Both ERCP & EUS
Authorized Administrative Official: Daniel S. Strand, MD, FASGE
Program Director: Daniel Strand, MD, FASGE (email)
Program Director Phone: 434-924-1653
Duration: 1 Year
Inclusive Dates of the Program: 7/1/2026 to 6/30/2027
Program Website: med.virginia.edu/gastroenterology-hepatology/fellowship-education/interventional-gi/program-description/
Accepts applicants from outside of North America? No
Accepts applicants with J1 visas? No
Accepts applicants with H1B visas? Yes
Accepts applicants with E3 visas? No
Supervised ProceduresProcedure |
Faculty Involved in AEF Training | Total Annual Volume | Annual Volume with hands-on AEF Involvement |
---|---|---|---|
ERCP | 4 | 872 | 355 |
Diagnostic EUS | 6 | 642 | 250+ |
Deep enteroscopy | 6 | 50 | 20 |
ESD | 1 | 40 | 15 |
Bariatric endoscopy | 1 | N/A | N/A |
POEM | 1 | 25 | 12 |
Other (specify)
Cystgastrostomy/Necrosectomy - 20 each year |
4 | 52 | 25 |
Unsupervised Trainee ActivitiesProcedure |
Value |
---|---|
General GI procedures (per year) | 346 |
Inpatient general GI service (weeks/year) | 4 |
Inpatient advanced endoscopy service (weeks/year) | 0 |
Ambulatory clinics (per year) | 0 (32 days as a supervised AEF in interventional endoscopy clinic) |
Committed time for research (days/month) | Variable |
Requirements for Application
- Standard ASGE Application Packet
- ASGE Application
- Post-Undergraduate Education
- USMLE Scores
- Certification of Completion of Residency
- Prior to appointment in the advanced endoscopy fellowship, fellows should have completed a three-year ACGME-accredited gastroenterology fellowship
- Fellows from non-ACGME-accredited programs must have completed at least three years of gastroenterology education prior to starting the fellowship
- Personal Statement
- Curriculum Vitae
- 3 Letters of Reference
Additional Information about Program
The University of Virginia (UVA) Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship program offers qualified applicants exposure to a wide array of interventional endoscopy techniques and outstanding clinical endoscopic and GI training. At UVA, we routinely perform 900 ERCP and 800 EUS procedures each year. We perform therapeutic ERCP, which includes choledochoscopy, laser lithotripsy, PDT, RFA, and enteroscopy-assisted ERCP. In addition to diagnostic EUS and EUS/FNA, we perform interventional EUS, which includes celiac plexus block/neurolysis, cystgastrostomy, cystduodenostomy, pancreatic necrosectomy, and EUS-guided ERCP. As a NPF Pancreatitis Center, we offer exposure to pancreatic function testing and ESWL. Lastly, we also have special interest and expertise in advanced optical imaging (NBI, chromoendoscopy, and confocal endomicroscopy), esophageal RFA and cryotherapy, conventional and underwater EMR, ESD, and POEM/Third-Space procedures.
Our Section of Interventional Endoscopy, which includes Drs. Vanessa Shami, Andrew Wang, Bryan Sauer, Daniel Strand, Ross Buerlein, and Alexander Podboy, is internationally recognized for its clinical expertise and interest in endoscopic education and research. Our program has a strong tradition of training outstanding advanced endoscopy fellows who have gone on to become leaders in clinical practice and in academic medicine.
Please Note: All data in this program description is entered on a voluntary basis