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Sunday, March 29, 2026

DR PIUS OJEMOLON....BIG CONGRATS TO MY GOOD FRIEND

 


Here is the official list of Emory GI (Digestive Diseases) Chief Fellows for 2026–2027:


🎓 Emory University School of Medicine

Division of Digestive Diseases – Chief Fellows (2026–2027)

  • Dr. Garrett Cole

  • Dr. Pius Ojemolon (Facebook)


🔍 Additional context

  • Both doctors are part of the GI fellowship program at Emory, a highly competitive 3-year training program that produces leading gastroenterologists. (Emory School of Medicine)

  • Dr. Pius Ojemolon is notably of Nigerian origin (Benin City), making this achievement especially inspiring for many African-trained physicians. (Emory School of Medicine)





🎓 Emory University School of Medicine

Division of Digestive Diseases – Chief Fellows (2026–2027)

  • Dr. Garrett Cole

  • Dr. Pius Ojemolon 


🔍 Additional context

  • Both doctors are part of the GI fellowship program at Emory, a highly competitive 3-year training program that produces leading gastroenterologists. 

  • Dr. Pius Ojemolon is notably of Nigerian origin (Benin City), making this achievement especially inspiring for many African-trained physicians. 






🎓 Emory GI Fellows – Full Current List

🥼 First-Year GI Fellows

  • Rabih Ghazi

  • Sheza Malik

  • Temitope Olasehinde

  • Maya Patel


🥼 Second-Year GI Fellows

  • Devarshi Ardeshna

  • Garrett Cole

  • Jason Nasser

  • Luis Nieto

  • Pius Ojemolon 🇳🇬

  • Ted Xiao


🥼 Third-Year GI Fellows

  • Rishi Das

  • Nikita Desai

  • Lovekirat Singh Dhaliwal

  • Aaron Hein

  • Andres Rodriguez


🔬 Advanced Endoscopy Fellow

  • Camilo Acosta


🔍 Key Insight

  • Emory typically trains ~15–18 fellows across 3 years, plus subspecialty fellows. 

  • The program is highly competitive and globally diverse, with fellows from the U.S., Africa, Asia, and Latin America. 

  • Current Chief Fellows (2026–2027) — Garrett Cole and Pius Ojemolon — were selected from this cohort

  • Big congratulations to the Emory GI Chief Fellows for the 2026/2027 academic year! 🎉

This achievement is a testament to your dedication, resilience, and outstanding commitment to excellence in gastroenterology. Being selected as Chief Fellows is not just a recognition of your clinical and academic brilliance, but also your leadership, mentorship, and ability to inspire those around you.

As you step into this important role, you carry the responsibility of shaping the next generation of physicians, advancing patient care, and upholding the highest standards of medical practice. There is no doubt that you will lead with integrity, innovation, and compassion.

Wishing you a remarkable and impactful tenure filled with growth, success, and groundbreaking contributions to the field.

Congratulations once again—your hard work truly speaks! 👏

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