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12_How to Succeed in Fellowship
12_How to Succeed in Fellowship
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The document provides tips and strategies for succeeding in a fellowship in the field of gastroenterology. It highlights six critical components of fellowship: building a strong fund of knowledge, being a good consultant, playing well with others, conducting research and academic presentations, seeking mentorship and career guidance, and maximizing the endoscopic experience. <br /><br />To expand one's fund of knowledge, it suggests reading specific patient issues rather than overwhelming oneself with large volumes of reading. It also recommends utilizing resources such as Uptodate, PubMed, ASGE videos, and DDSEP for educational purposes. <br /><br />The document emphasizes the importance of learning from patients by independently reviewing primary data and following their clinical courses. It also advises fellows to take time to teach the housestaff and residents, which not only saves time in the future but also contributes to being a good consultant. <br /><br />In terms of professionalism, the document suggests being punctual, communicating clearly and respectfully with patients, colleagues, and ancillary staff, and providing clear and closed-loop communication with the primary team. <br /><br />Building positive relationships with colleagues is highlighted, including providing thorough sign out information and seeking help when needed. <br /><br />The document provides insights into conducting research and academic presentations, including identifying multiple research mentors and projects. It also emphasizes the importance of presenting cases with the help of a faculty mentor and using local audiences to hone presentation skills. <br /><br />Differentiating between a mentor and a coach, the document suggests seeking out multiple mentors and understanding that coaches may change depending on the stage of development. <br /><br />Regarding the endoscopic experience, the document advises fellows to scope as much as possible with different people and not to get discouraged in the beginning. It also emphasizes the importance of obtaining informed consent and clearly communicating with the sedation nurse and tech before and during procedures. <br /><br />Dealing with complications is discussed, including disclosing them to patients and closely following up with them until the complications are resolved. <br /><br />In summary, the document provides a comprehensive set of recommendations and strategies for excelling in a gastroenterology fellowship.
Keywords
fellowship
gastroenterology
fund of knowledge
consultant
research
mentorship
endoscopic experience
professionalism
communication
complications
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