Pediatric Gastroenterology Overview
Overview
The gastroenterology team at McMaster is transdisciplinary. Residents have an opportunity to learn integrated teamwork skills and work with an enthusiastic group of people dedicated to providing quality health care to infants, children, and adolescents.
Our team consists of physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, dieticians, occupational therapists, child life specialists, social workers, and administrative staff.
This fellowship program is accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
We are seeking candidates who have a keen interest in pediatric gastroenterology and who have demonstrated a strong work ethic.
Applications are processed through CaRMS. Please visit the CaRMS website for application deadline information.
McMaster Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) provides an environment where learners can develop the skills to become expert physicians and leaders in health care.
Pediatric Gastroenterology Education
Education
The length of training is two years.
This program features a dedicated pediatric gastroenterology teaching curriculum with weekly sessions, along with an annual spring pediatric subspecialty resident teaching curriculum that covers non-medical expert CanMEDS roles and allows networking with other subspecialty residents. These sessions are protected time for residents, who may also attend the adult gastroenterology academic half-day, which occurs on site, if their schedule permits.
The Division of Gastroenterology in the Department of Pediatrics provides financial support for attendance at national and international gastroenterology conferences, and encourages residents to take advantage of sponsored courses offered to residents by the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology and the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition.
Graduate training is available in clinical epidemiology, a variety of basic science areas, and business administration.
Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinical
Clinical
Residents learn to run clinics efficiently, which is one of the reasons the division is consistently able to log 4,000 patient visits annually, including 1,000 new consultations.
The rotation schedule is flexible and arranged with the program director, though there is an interest in completing a majority of ward rotations in the first year and a majority of research months in the second year. In the event of lengthening training to complete a graduate degree, all ward and clinic rotations must be completed in the first 18 months, with all other rotations completed within the first three years, though the continuity clinic and endoscopy can be continued. Residents on research are expected to attend at least one half-day clinic per week, not including the half-day continuity clinic.
Rotations include:
- Ward & consult services (six months)
- Outpatient clinics (three months)
- Hepatology/transplant (two months)
- Adult GI (one month)
- Nutrition (one month)
- Radiology/pathology (one month)
- Motility (one month)
- Junior attending (one month)
- Electives (two months)
- Research/electives (six months)
- Endoscopy (half-day, horizontal)
- Continuity clinic (half-day, horizontal, second year and beyond)
Most rotations take place at McMaster Children’s Hospital, located at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. The adult gastroenterology rotation is at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton.
The hepatology/transplant rotation is completed at the Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre in London, Ontario, a one-hour drive from McMaster Children’s Hospital. The program is committed to ensuring adequate accommodation in London during the hepatology/transplant rotation if residents do not wish to commute.
Pediatric Gastro Research
Research
Residents have the option of extending training in order to complete research beyond the six months provided in the program. A wide breadth of research opportunities exist within the division and through the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute, a world-class facility that includes clinical researchers, with expertise in meta-analysis, and basic science researchers, including a self-sufficient gnotobiotic facility.
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We invite you to learn more about the Pediatric Gastroenterology Residency Program and the opportunities that are available at McMaster University. Please feel free to contact us with any questions by emailing pedgied@mcmaster.ca.
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Mary Sherlock
Pediatric Gastroenterology Residency Program Director
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Mary Sherlock
Pediatric Gastroenterology Residency Program Director
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Mary Sherlock
Pediatric Gastroenterology Residency Program Director
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Mary Sherlock
Pediatric Gastroenterology Residency Program Director
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Laya Baby
Program Administrative Assistant