Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology Fellowship (non-ACGME-accredited)

Maximize your potential with the Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology Fellowship at the University of Florida’s Department of Pathology, Immunology, and Laboratory Medicine. This comprehensive one-year program provides advanced training and hands-on experience in the field of GI/liver pathology. With a fellowship faculty comprising a dedicated group of collegial GI/liver pathologists, you’ll receive the guidance and expertise needed to further your career in whichever practice setting you choose.

Between working up complex neoplastic and nonneoplastic cases, teaching the next generation of medical professionals, participating in dynamic clinical conferences, and performing scholarly activity founded on clinical utility – the opportunities for development are infinite. This comprehensive training program covers the full spectrum of GI/liver pathology including exposure to a wealth of transplant liver pathology, with UF Health serving as one of the nation’s highest-volume transplant centers. Finally, for those interested and qualified, opportunities for independent sign out are provided, allowing for a unique experience of graduated responsibility and autonomy.

Date of Next Available Positions: July 1, 2026;

  • Two positions will be filled for the 2026 – 2027 academic year.

Benefits: Commensurate with level of training. Visit the UF Administrative Affairs Housestaff Benefits Web page for more information.

Director: Michael M. Feely, D.O.

Applicant Requirements

Successful fellowship candidates must be certification-eligible or certified in anatomic, or anatomic and clinical pathology, by the American Board of Pathology. Applicants are required to have passed the first three steps of the United States Medical Licensing Examination and the Council for Scientific Affairs exam.

For International Medical Graduates

The Department requires that all IMG applicants have valid certificates from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates. The University of Florida supports J1 visas but does not support H1B visas.

Applications

Completed application packets include:

  • National Standard Application
  • Personal statement of interest;
  • Curriculum vitae; and
  • Three letters of recommendation (addressed to the fellowship director).

Send completed packets to:

Michael M. Feely, D.O.
Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology Fellowship Director
University of Florida College of Medicine
Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine
P.O. Box 100275
Gainesville, FL 32610

For more information, contact:

Margo Kramer, Sr. Secretary

  • Phone: 352.627.9240
  • Fax: 352.627.9242