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Education Programs

The IU School of Medicine is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of leaders in digestive health through a range of educational programs. Our ACGME-accredited three-year Gastroenterology Fellowship provides rigorous clinical and research training, with additional subspecialty tracks available in advanced endoscopy and transplant hepatology for fellows seeking focused expertise. Beyond fellowship training, we offer continuing medical education (CME) opportunities including the annual IU Gastroenterology and Hepatology Update course and the quarterly Hoosier IBD Gut Club case conference, bringing together clinicians, researchers and trainees to share knowledge and advance care.

IU Gastro fellow practicing scoping at 2024 ASGE first year fellows conference.

Gastroenterology Fellowship Training

The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology offers comprehensive fellowship training, along with subspecialty opportunities in advanced endoscopy and transplant hepatology, preparing trainees for specialized clinical and academic careers.

Learn more about our fellowship program
Photo of Dr. Gromski addressing the panel at IU GI Update 2025.

IU Gastroenterology and Hepatology Update

The Annual IU Gastroenterology and Hepatology Update, held Feb. 27–28, 2026, at the Westin Indianapolis, is a leading CME event focused on the latest developments in GI and liver disease care. The course features live endoscopy demonstrations, interactive case discussions and expert-led presentations, offering evidence-based, practical insights designed to enhance clinical practice.

Register now for the IU GI Update
Group smiling and posing for a photo at the December IBD Gut Club event.

Hoosier IBD Gut Club

The Hoosier Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Gut Club features quarterly case conferences. Attendees engage in cordial discussions on three IBD patient cases. Experts share evidence-based insights on management during the event.

Learn more about the Hoosier IBD Gut Club

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