Education

Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Pathology Fellowship

The University of Chicago Department Of Pathology offers a one- or two-year fellowship that combines diagnostic gastrointestinal and hepatic pathology training with opportunities for clinical or basic research. The GI service includes the full range of adult and pediatric gastrointestinal diseases (approximately 12,000 cases annually), with special emphasis on inflammatory bowel diseases, celiac disease and Barrett esophagus. The University of Chicago is also a major center for pediatric and adult liver transplantation and serves as a referral center for the diagnosis and treatment of the full spectrum of hepatic diseases (approximately 1,500 cases annually). 

The fellow participates in the sign-out of GI and liver surgical and biopsy material, frozen sections, and consultation cases. The fellow also presents pathology findings at a number of departmental and multidisciplinary conferences. Research opportunities are available within the Pathology department and in collaboration with Gastroenterology, GI surgery, and Transplant surgery investigators among others. Major ongoing basic science research programs involve pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease, gastrointestinal, pancreatic and hepatic carcinogenesis, and the molecular regulation of ion transport in intestinal epithelium. The optional second year of training may be devoted entirely to laboratory investigation. 

Fellowship Director

Namrata Setia, MD

Associate Professor of Pathology

A minimum of three years' training in anatomic pathology or four years' training that combines anatomic and clinical pathology. The candidate must be able to obtain an Illinois medical license.

Commensurate with level of training.

Submit an application form, including all materials detailed on the form, to the Fellowship Coordinator Montene Hammel (Montene.hammel@bsd.uchicago.edu) and the Fellowship Director Dr. Namrata Setia (namrata.setia@uchicagomedicine.org).

  • 2022-2023: Filled
  • 2021-2022: Filled
  • 2020-2021: Filled
Fellows Fellowship Years Additional Training Post-Training Position
Xiaotang (Alison) Du, MD 2022-2023   Assistant Professor

UCLA Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA
Greta Evaristo, MD 2022-2023   Assistant Professor

McGill University

Montreal, QC
Andrea Olivas, MD 2020-2021

2021-2022

University of Chicago

Cytopathology Fellowship

Assistant Professor

University of Chicago Medicine

Chicago, IL
Ghulam IIyas, MD 2020-2021   Assistant Professor

Emory Healthcare

Atlanta, GA
Katie Boylan, MD 2019-2020   Assistant Professor

University of Utah / ARUP

Salt Lake City, UT
Shaomin Hu, MD 2019-2020   Staff Pathologist

Cleveland Clinic 

Cleveland, OH
Ram Al-Sabti, MD 2018-2019   Staff Pathologist

Rush University Medical Center

Chicago, IL
Lindsay Yassan, MD 2017-2018

2018-2019

Northwestern University

Cytopathology Fellowship

Assistant Professor

University of Chicago Medicine

Chicago, IL

Heewon Kwak, MD 2016-2017

 

Staff Pathologist

Advocate Christ Medical Center

Oak Lawn, Illinois

Lindsay Alpert, MD 2018-2019  

Assistant Professor

University of Chicago Medicine

Chicago, IL

Emma Whitcomb, MD 2014-2015  

Assistant Professor

University of Calgary

Alberta, Canada

Lei Zhao, MD PhD 2013-2014  

Assistant Professor

Harvard University, Brigham & Women’s Hospital

Boston, MA

Xuefeng Zhang, MD PhD 2012-2013  

Associate Professor

Duke University

Raleigh, NC

Ilyssa Gordon, MD PhD 2011-2012  

Assistant Professor

Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland, OH

Nora Joseph, MD 2010-2012  

Assistant Professor

Evanston Northshore

Evanston, IL

Maria Westerhoff, MD 2010-2011  

Associate Professor

University of Michigan Medical Center

Ann Arbor, MI

Benjamin Yan, MD PhD 2009-2010  

Staff Pathologist

Christie Clinic

Urbana, IL

Rebecca Wilcox, MD 2008-2009  

Associate Professor

University of Vermont Medical Center

Burlington, VT

Rish Pai, MD PhD 2008-2009  

Professor

Mayo Clinic Scottsdale

Scottsdale, AZ

Chris Weber, MD PhD 2007-2009  

Assistant Professor

University of Chicago Medical Center

Chicago, IL

Qiang Liu, MD PhD 2006-2007  

Associate Professor

Einstein Medical Center

Philadelphia, PA

Lucas Campbell, MD 2005-2006  

President

Northwest Arkansas Pathology Associates

Fayetteville, AR

Lisa Yerian, MD 2003-2004  

Professor and Vice Chair of Staff Affairs

Department of Anatomic Pathology

Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland, OH

Robert Anders, MD PhD 2002-2004  

Professor

Johns Hopkins University Hospital

Baltimore, MD

Hanlin Wang, MD PhD 2000-2001  

Professor

UCLA Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA

Shu-Yuan Xiao, MD MS 1998-1999  

Professor

University of Chicago Medical Center

Chicago, IL