Graduate Medical Education at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian

The mission of Graduate Medical Education at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is to offer exemplary postgraduate training opportunities in a privademic environment. Our goal is to train highly skilled physicians whose practices will engender the highest ideals of compassion and professionalism in patient care.

  • Oncoplastic Breast Fellowship

    Hoag's Oncoplastic Breast Fellowship, the first of its kind in the U.S., offers a year of multidisciplinary training in breast and reconstructive surgery. Fellows gain expertise in advanced surgical procedures, breast imaging, and prepare for ASBrS Oncoplastic Surgery certification.

  • Molecular Imaging & Therapy Fellowship

    The Muzzy Fellowship provides comprehensive training in molecular imaging and therapy, including over 1,500 PET/CT and PET/MR exams and 300+ radionuclide therapies. Fellows collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, conduct clinical trials, and qualify for Nuclear Medicine and Radiology certifications.

  • Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship

    The AEF program trains gastroenterologists in all diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic techniques. Graduates are equipped to establish interventional endoscopy units, manage high-volume complex practices, and advance clinical research and development in the field.