As gastroenterologists become more active in the care of patients with obesity, fellowship programs must provide subspecialty training that offers the medical knowledge and procedural skills that are essential to the practice of comprehensive Obesity Medicine. Gastroenterologists specializing in Obesity Medicine and Bariatric Endoscopy require not just mastery of endoscopic techniques but must also possess an in-depth knowledge of other treatment modalities including lifestyle interventions, as well as pharmacotherapeutic and surgical treatments for obesity.
The combined Obesity Medicine/Bariatric Endoscopy Fellowship at Weill Cornell Medicine is the first fellowship program to offer this unique hybrid training. Weill Cornell’s Advanced Endoscopy Program is second to none in its expertise and innovation in advanced endoscopic procedures. Likewise, the physicians at Weill Cornell Medicine’s Comprehensive Weight Control Center are nationally recognized as leaders in the field of Obesity Medicine.
Our year-long Obesity Medicine/Bariatric Endoscopy Fellowship prepares fellows to become future leaders in the field. Fellows will be expected to contribute research at national meetings during the fellowship year. Applicants for this advanced fellowship will have completed an ACGME-accredited residency in internal medicine and will either be in their final year of an ACGME-accredited gastroenterology fellowship or will have completed their gastroenterology fellowship prior to applying.
Prior to July 1, 2025
1. Completion of an ACGME-accredited gastroenterology fellowship program
2. Completion of an ACGME-accredited internal medicine residency program
3. Completion of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Steps 1, 2, 3
4. USA citizenship or permanent resident/green card
5. New York State medical license, which must be obtained in advance of fellowship start date
Please use the application form and also provide the following documentation:
1. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
2. Letters of recommendation (3 are required):
1. Residency program director
2. Fellowship program director
3. A recent clinical/research supervisor who can attest to your abilities
3. Personal statement outlining your individual/unique interest in the field of Obesity Medicine and career plan
4. USMLE scores/transcripts
5. Medical school transcript(s)
6. Recent photo
Interviews are offered on a rolling basis
For additional information, please contact:
Beverly Tchang, M.D.
Sarah Barenbaum
Reem Sharaiha, M.D., M.Sc.
Kartik, Sampath, M.D.
Catherine Lowery
EndoBariatric@med.cornell.edu