About the Advanced Inflammatory Bowel Disease Fellowship | Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine
The Cedars-Sinai Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center offers an Advanced Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Fellowship training program for qualified candidates. This training experience exposes fellows to rigorous outpatient and inpatient clinical training, as well as the opportunity to engage in basic, translational, and clinical research projects.
The IBD fellowship is a one-year program that allows fellows to directly interact with faculty mentors in both clinical and research capacities. In addition to their strong clinical background, our faculty includes experts in mucosal immunology, animal models of IBD, translational and genetics research, clinical/outcomes and health services research, and clinical trials.
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The research of Bruce L. Gewertz, MD, focuses on human factors in delivery of health care and the distribution of surgical service. His clinical interests include cerebrovascular disease, especially intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring ...
Stephan Targan, MD, bases his translational and basic research programs on an integrated science paradigm. His programs focus primarily on immunopathologic mechanisms, novel therapeutics and the translation of basic science findings for ...