Fellows In Training
FIT Poster Competition
Each year in conjunction with the PSG Annual Scientific Meeting, we hold a gastroenterology/hepatology poster competition. This contest is open to all active adult and pediatric fellows in Pennsylvania gastroenterology and hepatology programs. Any topic related to gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition may be submitted. Recent national meeting poster submissions may be entered as well. The Scientific Committee will determine the winners of this competition. All posters will be on display at the meeting throughout the weekend and the winners will be announced and recognized in PSG’s Fall newsletter. Cash prizes will be awarded at the meeting.
Each year in conjunction with the PSG Annual Scientific Meeting, we hold a gastroenterology/hepatology poster competition. This contest is open to all active adult and pediatric fellows in Pennsylvania gastroenterology and hepatology programs. Any topic related to gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition may be submitted. Recent national meeting poster submissions may be entered as well. The Scientific Committee will determine the winners of this competition. All posters will be on display at the meeting throughout the weekend and the winners will be announced and recognized in PSG’s Fall newsletter. Cash prizes will be awarded at the meeting.
Past Poster Competition Winners
2022
1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: 2019 1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: 2018 1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: 2017 1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: 2016 1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: 2015 1st Place: 2nd Place: 3rd Place: |
Umair Iqbal, MD Geisinger Medical Center Outcomes and Complications of Radiologic Gastrostomy vs. Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy for Enteral Feeding: A Systemic Review and Meta-analysis Brian Kim, DO Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Improving First-case On-time Procedure Starts in a Large Health Care Network Brittney Shupp, DO St. Luke’s University Health Network Determination of the Association between Motility Disorders and the Development of Pharyngeal and Esophageal Diverticulum: A Prospective Chart Review Hemant Goyal, MD, FACP Wright Center David Hanna, DO Geisinger Medical Center Vikas Kumar, MD Geisinger Medical Center Kashif Tufail, MD Geisinger Medical Center Ehsan Navabi, MD Penn State Hershey Medical Center Dhruvan Patel, MD Drexel University Amir Rezk, MD Geisinger Medical Center Amir Gougol, MD Lehigh Valley Health Network Eric Nellis, MD Lehigh Valley Health Network PGY-5 Amir Rezk, MD Geisinger Medical Center Jinyu Zhang, MD Thomas Jefferson University William Park, MD Drexel University Allison Kasmari, MD Penn State Hershey Medical Center Amir Rezk, MD Geisinger Medical Center James Tabibian, MD University of Pennsylvania Health System |