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About the Program

The University of Cincinnati Interventional Endoscopy Fellowship Program is recruiting an Interventional Endoscopy Fellow for the 2026-2027 academic year. The Interventional Endoscopy Fellowship Program is a non-ACGME-accredited training program closely affiliated with the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, West Chester Hospital, and Cincinnati VA Medical Center.

Program Highlights:

  • High-volume training in ERCP and interventional EUS (EUS cystenterostomy, EUS-BD, EUS entero-enterostomy, EUS-portal pressure measurement and more)
  • Comprehensive training in Endoscopic ablation therapy, cryotherapy and advanced tissue resection
  • Integration with a busy transplant program, dedicated pancreaticobiliary clinic, and weekly pancreaticobiliary tumor board
  • Mentorship from nationally recognized experts in advanced endoscopy
  • Exposure to our cutting-edge endoluminal surgery program (ESD, POEM, Zenker’s diverticulotomy, STER and more)

Join a program that offers immersive training in complex, high-acuity cases and cutting-edge procedures—all within a supportive and respectful academic environment. We are committed to preparing our fellows for both clinical excellence and academic leadership in interventional endoscopy. 

Applications and Inquiries:

Please contact Program Coordinator, Meredith Rickey at rickeymg@ucmail.uc.edu.

Gabr Moamen with UC lab coat

Program Director

Moamen Gabr, MD, MSc, FASGE, FACG
gabrmn@ucmail.uc.edu

Our staff of three full-time advanced endoscopists are committed to providing outstanding clinical care, conducting cutting-edge clinical research and promoting a strong educational environment for our trainees.

Fellows will have an opportunity to care for patients with a breadth of hepatobiliary and pancreatic disorders as well as others potentially requiring advanced endoluminal procedures in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. In addition to the inpatient experience at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, fellows will participate in weekly Pancreas Clinic where they will see a variety of patients referred for complex pancreatic and hepatobiliary disorders.

The Interventional Endoscopy fellow is given an academic appointment as a junior faculty member. They will have limited responsibilities as a GI attending (night call, consult service, GI fellow procedure attending, etc.) to allow dedicated time to learn advanced endoscopic procedures, participate in conferences, and conduct clinical research.

Multidisciplinary Conferences

Fellows will participate in weekly or biweekly multidisciplinary conferences including pancreas conference, hepatobiliary conference and colorectal conference. These conferences involve a coordinated interaction between various specialists including gastroenterologists, hepatologists, radiologists, interventional radiologists, surgical oncologists, transplant surgeons, colorectal surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists and others (PAs, NPs, nurses, social workers, care coordinators) for the assessment and evaluation of patients currently undergoing evaluation. Fellows are expected to present their patients at the conference and participate in the discussions.

Fellows will also participate in other general GI conferences including journal club, radiology conference, pathology conference, etc.

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Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Digestive Diseases
231 Albert Sabin Way, ML 0595
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0595

Phone: 513-558-5244
Fax: 513-558-1744
Email: michael.ruebusch@uc.edu