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Fellowship Programs in Endocrinology

The Division of Endocrinology offers post-residency training in two subspecialties:

Our fellowship training programs are fully integrated at two participating institutions: MUSC University Medical Center and the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center (VAMC).

University Medical Center: The University Medical Center is the primary teaching hospital for our fellowship program. The 750-bed, tertiary care university hospital and research center is comprised of four major hospital facilities (University Hospital, MUSC Children's Hospital, Ashley River Tower, and the Institute of Psychiatry) and an NCI-designated cancer center, MUSC Hollings Cancer Center. University Medical Center is also home to South Carolina's only solid organ transplant center, the Level I Trauma Center, as well as one of only two National Telehealth Centers of Excellence.

The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center (VAMC): The Ralph H. Johnson VAMC is located in Charleston adjacent to the MUSC campus. The VAMC is a primary, secondary, and tertiary referral medical center, providing acute medical, surgical, and psychiatric inpatient care as well as primary care and specialized outpatient services. Currently, there are 144 acute care beds and 28 nursing home care unit beds. The Charleston VAMC is closely affiliated with MUSC.

Fellowship Contacts

Colleen Gavigan, M.D.

Assistant Professor
Fellowship Program Director

Marc-Andre Cornier, M.D.

Professor and Director, Endocrinology
Interim Associate Program Director

Zi Tan, M.D.

Assistant Professor
Assistant Program Director

Jennifer O’Saben

Fellowship Program Coordinator
Administrative Coordinator to Dr. Marc-Andre Cornier, Director