Graduate Medical Education at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian

The mission of Graduate Medical Education at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is to train of highly skilled physicians whose practices will engender the highest ideals of compassion and professionalism to patients in the communities we serve.

  • 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.