Olympus GI Fellows Community

Empower Your Education. Expand Your Network

Your fellowship is a time to build confidence, expand your skills, and prepare for the next phase of your career. This community was created to provide GI fellows with educational resources, connections to leading experts, insights into evolving endoscopy technologies, and opportunities designed to support your growth throughout fellowship and beyond.

As we continue to elevate endoscopy and evolve our support programs, Olympus is committed to nurturing the next generation of gastroenterologists through comprehensive educational resources, training, and support. Our programs and tools are designed to empower fellows with the knowledge and skills needed to help deliver exceptional patient care.

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Education and Medical Expert Training Programs for GI Fellows

Have you seen what Olympus Continuum has to offer fellows? Our comprehensive platform of educational and training programs is designed to help you broaden your clinical expertise and enhance procedural skills with courses led by experienced healthcare experts from around the world.

From virtual training sessions to in-person courses featuring interactive didactic presentations, case observations, and hands-on educational sessions in ESD, ERCP, EUS, and POEM, Olympus Continuum supports you in the safe and effective use of Olympus® technologies. Gain access to additional on-demand courses and eLearning modules that can be taken on your time, around your schedule.

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Medical Expert Training

Download the course catalog for specific information on course offerings!

Stay connected and visit Olympus Continuum™ to register or browse Olympus training opportunities.

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EVIS X1™ Endoscopy System Atlas

The EVIS X1™ Endoscopy System Atlas is an on-demand library of clinical images and videos designed to support your learning and use of advanced endoscopic imaging.

Through real-world cases, the Atlas highlights how EVIS X1™ endoscopy system imaging modalities, including TXI™, RDI™, and NBI™ technologies, can enhance visualization, support lesion detection and characterization, and inform clinical decision-making.

Explore the library at your own pace to deepen your understanding of imaging techniques and see how these modalities are applied in practice.

TXI, RDI, and NBI technologies are not intended to replace histopathological sampling as a means of diagnosis.

EVIS X1 Atlas

Discover the GI Fellow Advisor Newsletter

Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News presents the GI Fellow Advisor, a biannual newsletter sponsored by Olympus, tailored for GI fellows. Dive into relevant topics, gain valuable insights, and access educational resources.

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Volume 1 Issue 2:
Women in GI Fellowship: Real-World Perspectives on Endoscopy-Related Injury and Ergonomics

  • Stay informed with the latest trends and research in gastroenterology
  • Explore expert opinions and case studies
  • Enhance your knowledge with curated content designed for the next generation of GI practitioners

For a printed copy, contact your Olympus sales representative.

Access previous GI Fellow Advisor newsletters below:
Volume 1 Issue 1


On-Demand Webinars

Learn from leading physicians and clinical experts through on-demand webinars designed for GI fellows. Explore real-world cases, emerging technologies, and practical techniques you can apply in your training today.

Screening Endoscopy:

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“Optimizing Detection in Colonoscopy” with Douglas Rex, MD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Indiana University Hospitals

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“Improving Detection Rates in Modern Colonoscopy: Utilizing Latest Technologies to Exceed Quality Metrics” with John Guardiola, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Indiana University

Advanced Endoscopy:

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“Masters Technique in Biliary Cannulation and Sphincterotomy” with David Diehl, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Geisinger Medical Center & Douglas Adler, MD, Professor of Medicine, Advent Porter Hospital

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“Endoscopic Biliary Stenting: Optimizing Technique, Improving Outcomes, and Avoiding Pitfalls” with David Diehl, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Geisinger Medical Center & Todd Baron, MD, Director of Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy, University of North Carolina Hospital

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“ERCP Management of Biliary Stones from Standard Techniques to Advanced Intervention” with David Diehl, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Geisinger Medical Center & Jennifer Phan, MD Medical Director of Advanced Endoscopy, Hoag Digestive Health Institute

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“Pancreatic Endotherapy: Practical Approaches to Optimizing Outcomes and Avoiding Complications” with David Diehl, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Geisinger Medical Center & James Buxbaum, MD Professor of Medicine, Keck School of Medicine

Career and Practice Insights:

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“Unlocking the Mystery: U.S. Healthcare Reimbursement for Gastroenterology” with Susanne Talebian, Global Senior Manager GI-Endotherapy, Health Economics and Market Access, Olympus

Olympus Talks

OlympusTalks Podcast Series

Join healthcare professionals, patients, and Olympus experts as they share perspectives on the latest advancements in gastrointestinal care. OlympusTalks brings real-world experiences, emerging technologies, and best practices together in conversations focused on improving patient outcomes.

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Connect with Olympus at GI Meetings

As you progress through your GI fellowship, national meetings are key opportunities to explore new technologies and expand your clinical perspective. Olympus participates in leading GI conferences and courses throughout the year, where you can get hands-on access to our latest endoscopy solutions, ask questions, and engage directly with our team.

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Be the first to know about our latest GI training programs for fellows, upcoming industry events, and news relevant to your role. Complete the form and join the Olympus community today to support your professional growth in gastroenterology and stay at the forefront of innovation in patient care.