1. Residencies & Fellowship Programs
training during endoscopy procedure

Message From the Director

It is my pleasure to welcome you to explore the Eleanor Wong and Miranda Wong Tang Fellowship in Advanced Endoscopy at The Mount Sinai Hospital, a program designed to train the next generation of interventional gastroenterologists who will lead the field of complex endoscopic care.

The interventional GI team at Mount Sinai brings together highly skilled physicians with interests and expertise that span the full spectrum of advanced endoscopy. From pancreaticobiliary disease and GI malignancies, to the complex conditions we see in our transplant patients, the clinical exposure offered here prepares our fellows for whatever their future careers hold.

Under close faculty mentorship, our robust and diverse practice ensures graduated autonomy and technical mastery of the different interventional endoscopic techniques. Most importantly, we strive to foster a collegial and inclusive environment that values curiosity, professionalism, humility, and lifelong learning. Our goal is not only to train excellent endoscopists, but to develop excellent doctors, future leaders, educators, and innovators in advanced endoscopy.

We pride ourselves on a program structure that equips you with the requisite skills and knowledge, while also preparing you for the career of your choice. It is our faculty, with their demonstrated passion for teaching, our collaborative colleagues, as well as our fantastic endoscopy unit staff, who make that possible.

Thank you for your interest in our program. We look forward to learning more about you and how we can help you take the next step in your career.

Lionel S. D'Souza, MD
Director of Endoscopy, The Mount Sinai Hospital
Program Director, The Eleanor Wong and Miranda Wong Tang Fellowship in Advanced Endoscopy
Associate Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology)
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai