The Transplant Hepatology Fellowship Training Program at Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health is a comprehensive ACGME approved one-year fellowship, focused on providing trainees with broad clinical exposure to a large and diverse population of general and transplant hepatology patients

The transplant program at Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC) is one of the first adult transplant centers in the United States and nearly 5000 patients have received a liver transplant at our institution since 1984. We perform an average of 150 transplants per year with up to 10 percent of those being living donor liver transplants. 

Upon completion of fellowship training, participants meet all requirements for board-eligibility in transplant hepatology as established by the ABIM. Our fellows have exceptional success joining academic and private practices across the U.S. During their training fellows can choose from a clinical training tract or a research/quality improvement tract.

We accept two fellows a year.


Transplant hepatology team

Como el mayor sistema sanitario sin ánimo de lucro de Texas y uno de los mayores de Estados Unidos, Baylor Scott & White atiende a 41 condados a través de 52 hospitales, más de 1,200 puntos de acceso, más de 7,100 médicos en activo, más de 52,000 miembros del equipo y el Plan de Salud Baylor Scott & White.

Plan de estudios

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Reseña del programa


Our fellows gain experience with general hepatology, pre-transplant patients and post-transplant patients.

The curriculum consists of rotations in:

  • Inpatient service
  • Outpatient clinics
  • Transplant hepatology service
  • Hepatobiliary malignancy service

Training/research


In addition to teaching that occurs through formal rounds and clinical rotations, our fellows receive education through:

  • Weekly transplant conferences
  • Monthly journal club
  • Pathology conferences twice a month
  • Didactic sessions
  • Tumor board conferences twice a month

The hepatology and liver transplantation group is actively involved at the national and international level with regards to academic society and collaborations. In the last 2 years, there have been 150 peer reviewed papers across the division.

There are various opportunities for fellows to participate in clinical research across institutions. Fellows get the opportunity to participate in retrospective and prospective, qualitative and quantitative studies, and multicenter studies. They also learn about both industry and federally supported trials.

Currently, there are 75 physician - initiated ongoing studies as well as 28 industry or NIH funded studies.

View current publications from our department

General hepatology


Rotations through both inpatient and outpatient settings expose fellows to a wide range of liver pathology. Fellows have the opportunity to work with multiple faculty members while learning how to manage patients with a variety of acute and chronic liver diseases.

In addition, fellows rotate through the interdisciplinary hepatobiliary clinic where in conjunction with our surgery, oncology and interventional radiology colleagues, hepatology fellows care for patients with benign and malignant liver lesions.

Pre-and post-liver transplant

Transplant hepatologists and fellows evaluate candidates for liver transplantation. Cases are discussed at weekly liver transplant selection committee meetings, which are attended by transplant surgeons, hepatologists, and other specialists on the hospital’s medical staff, including social workers and transplant coordinators.

Fellows actively participate in the work up of pre-transplant candidates and management of patients listed for transplantation.

Liver transplant patients transition back to the care of the transplant hepatologist after transplant surgery. Fellows continue to care for liver transplant recipients during this post-transplant phase, catering to medical needs with emphasis on immunosuppression and management of any potential complications. Fellows manage post-transplant patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

Living donor liver transplantation


Our program has an active living donor program. Fellows participate in the workup of potential donors and have the opportunity to care for patients who receive live donor liver transplants.

Fellows will participate in the management of any potential complications that arise in this unique patient population.

Nuestro compromiso con la comunidad de Educación Médica

Baylor University Medical Center, Graduate Medical Education (GME) se compromete a promover con pasión un entorno de formación en el que todos se sientan bienvenidos y valorados.Una cultura de pertenencia fomenta la innovación y es un catalizador para crear equipos dinámicos que sirvan a nuestras comunidades.

Cómo aplicar

We are accepting applications for academic year 2023-2024 through the AASLD Transplant Hepatology Application System. Candidates must be current fellows or have completed three years of ACGME-accredited gastroenterology fellowship training prior to starting.

Applications can be submitted through the Transplant Hepatology Fellowship Application system starting enero 24, 2022 with interviews held in April and mayo 2022.

Visit AASLD to apply



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Profesorado y becarios

Our dedicated faculty, with diverse expertise and a passion for teaching, offers invaluable mentorship and our talented fellows bring enthusiasm and fresh perspectives to patient care. Together, they create a supportive community committed to excellence in medical education and compassionate care.

Join us in shaping the future of healthcare!

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Contáctanos

MacKenzie Shinde
Program Administrator

Email: Mackenzie.Erwin@bswhealth.org
Verification Requests: BUMCGMEVerifications@BSWHealth.org

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