Adam is currently a third-year gastroenterology and hepatology fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles. He hails from New York, where he completed his internal medicine residency at Mount Sinai Hospital. Adam will be returning to Mount Sinai to complete his transplant hepatology fellowship in 2021. He was an AASLD Emerging Liver Scholar in 2017 and is currently an AASLD Ambassador. He is interested in utilizing non-traditional mediums to teach medical trainees, mostly borne out of his lifelong inability to stay still.
An in depth chat about strategies for finding the first hepatology job out of fellowship.
Adam and Alex talk with Sonali Paul about the challenges faced by LGBTQI+ patients and providers.
Adam and Alex talk with Nadim Mahmud about surgical risk stratification in cirrhosis.
Adam and Alex talk with W. Ray Kim about the past, present and future of the MELD score.
Adam and Alex talk with current AASLD president, Dr. Raymond Chung, about his career path, advice for trainees, and much, much more.
Adam and Alex talk with Dr. Adam Mikolajczyk about fellowship interviews and medical education.
Adam and Alex talk with Dr. Elliot Tapper about mentorship and MedEd in a July 1 special.
Adam and Alex talk with Dr. David Goldberg about policies governing organ transplantation.
Adam and Alex talk with Dr. Anjana Pillai about navigating early career and what’s new in HCC.
Alex has an illuminating discussion regarding disparities within the field of liver transplantation with Dr. Lauren Nephew.
Adam is currently a third-year gastroenterology and hepatology fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles. He hails from New York, where he completed his internal medicine residency at Mount Sinai Hospital. Adam will be returning to Mount Sinai to complete his transplant hepatology fellowship in 2021. He was an AASLD Emerging Liver Scholar in 2017 and is currently an AASLD Ambassador. He is interested in utilizing non-traditional mediums to teach medical trainees, mostly borne out of his lifelong inability to stay still.