The training to become a GI doctor is extensive. After completing an undergraduate degree, an aspiring GI doctor needs to take four years of medical school. The next step is a three-year general internal medicine residency to learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of complicated conditions. Following this, the physician will need two to three years of gastroenterology fellowship training. During this fellowship, doctors learn specific diagnostic issues and procedures for the gastrointestinal system.

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