A membership built by and for therapeutic endoscopists

Register FREE until December 31, 2024!

FITE IS

Exclusively dedicated to

Interventional & Therapeutic Endoscopy

We are the first and only organization that is exclusively dedicated to interventional and therapeutic endoscopists in the United States.

Membership

FITE is a unique foundation solely focused on disease based applications and creation of standards around training and utilization of therapeutic endoscopy in order to best serve patients through minimally invasive endoscopic interventions.

For details about FITE mission, vision and goals, we encourage you to refer to our detailed FITE mission document here.

Community

Any professional with clinical expertise and/or research or clinical interest in therapeutic endoscopy can join FITE. We encourage applications from therapeutic endoscopy clinicians, advanced endoscopy trainees, GI fellows, Internal Medicine residents, medical school students, allied health professionals, and industry personnel to join this foundation.

Details of various membership categories are available on our Membership page and FITE membership document.

Membership is FREE through December 31, 2024.

Which Membership Should You Apply For?

Advanced endoscopist practicing in the US (4th year training or equivalent)

$
Fellowship trained GI practicing advanced endoscopy in the US (not 4th year trained)
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GI fellows, Internal Medicine Residents, Medical Students practicing advanced endoscopy in the US
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RNs, Techs, NPs/APRNs, allied professionals actively working in the field of advanced endoscopy (US)
$
Surgeons or other non-GI health care providers active in advanced endoscopy practice (US)
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Researchers (MD, PhD, MPH, CRC, CRA, etc.) actively working in the field of advanced endoscopy (US)
$
Conferred by the Board
$
Industry professionals
$

Advanced endoscopists practicing outside the US (4th year trained or equivalent)

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GI fellows, Internal Medicine Residents, Medical Students interested in advanced endoscopy (Non-US)
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RNs, Techs, NPs/APRNs, allied professionals with interest in advanced endoscopy (Non-US)
$
Surgeons or other Non-GI health care providers active in advanced endoscopy practice (Non-US)
$
Researchers (MD, PhD, MPH, CRC, CRA, etc.) with interest in advanced endoscopy (Non-US)
$
Current 4th year AEF fellow-in-training
$

FAQ's

What are the benefits of FITE membership?

Active members:

 

• Hold positions as committee members, committee chairpersons, and executive committee positions

• Impact issues surrounding training in interventional and therapeutic endoscopy

• Participate in the advocacy for interventional and therapeutic endoscopy

• Have a voice in shaping the future of interventional and therapeutic endoscopy

• Help develop standards surrounding adoption of new endoscopic technologies

• Join a network of individuals with the goals of advancing and improving patient care through

interventional and therapeutic endoscopy

• Interact with colleagues practicing state-of-the-art interventional and therapeutic endoscopy

• Participate in innovative and pivotal research studies in the field of interventional and

therapeutic endoscopy

• Participate in FITE on-call and on-demand program (upcoming)

• Participate in FITE conduced/supported educational programs and workshops, designed for interventional and therapeutic endoscopy trainees and physicians

  • Discounted or FREE tickets for various events or courses.
  • VIP access to certain Members’ only area
  • ‘Early’ access to registration for various conferences, meetings and other events.
  • Discounted fees for sponsors who wish to exhibit/market with FITE

 

Inactive members:

 

  • All of the benefits of standard membership, however they may not hold elected or appointed leadership positions or executive committee positions
Who is eligible for Active Membership

1. Licensed to practice medicine in his/her state, province, or country, and

2. Completed a categorical fellowship in Gastroenterology (orequivalent) and a 12-month fellowship in Advanced Endoscopy

or equivalent training recognized by FITE, or

3. Completed a categorical fellowship in Gastroenterologyrecognized by FITE and have additional training in interventional and therapeutic endoscopy recognized by FITE.

a. Application must include dates and location of training, as well as documentation of completion of advanced training (completion certificate or a letter from the training director describing the program and attesting to the physician’s competencies)

b. This category of applicant without a formal 12-month fellowship in advanced endoscopy must be conferred by the executive board (majority vote), at the recommendation of the membership committee.

Who is eligible for Affiliate Membership?
  • An actively practicing health care provider (e.g. physician in an allied medical field, nurse, technologist, other.) with a focus or interest in interventional and therapeutic endoscopy
  • A student in a medical school, Internal Medicine Residency, or Gastroenterology Fellowship

 

To be considered:

• Provide a letter of support from an active FITE member, and

• Provide a letter of support from his/her department chair, division director, employer, or supervisor describing the candidate’s interests as they pertain to interventional and

therapeutic endoscopy and support the mission of FITE.

 

*Nonvoting member

Who is eligible for Trainee Membership?

1. Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship trainee (or international equivalent program) with an interest in interventional and therapeutic endoscopy, and

2. Provide a letter of support from an active FITE member.

Who is eligible for Honorary Membership?
  • A status that may be conferred by the executive board (majority vote) at the recommendation of the membership committee regarding an individual not in active clinical practice nor a trainee. 
  • This is reserved for members who have made contributions to the field of  interventional and therapeutic endoscopy and maintain an interest in supporting the mission of  FITE.
Who is eligible for International Chapter Membership?

1. Licensed to practice medicine in his/her state, province, or country, and

 

2. Not licensed to practice in the United States

 

3. Completed a categorical fellowship in Gastroenterology (orequivalent) and a 12-month fellowship in Advanced Endoscopy

or equivalent training recognized by FITE, or

 

4. Completed a categorical fellowship in Gastroenterologyrecognized by FITE and have additional training in interventional and therapeutic endoscopy recognized by FITE.

 

a. Application must include dates and location of training, as well as documentation of completion of advanced training (completion certificate or a letter from the training director describing the program and attesting to the physician’s competencies)

 

b. This category of applicant without a formal 12-month fellowship in advanced endoscopy must be conferred by the executive board (majority vote), at the recommendation of the membership council and governing board.

Who can we contact for memberships queries?

You can email us at: 

How long does it take to become a member?

Applications are reviewed by the membership committee. Membership acceptances may take up to 4 weeks for approval

I submitted the application, am I a member now?

Applications are reviewed by the membership committee. You will be contacted by email once your application has been approved.

What is 'My Library'?

After you have signed up as a member, you will be able to login into ‘Members’ only area’. My library contains the links to various trainiing courses, On-Demand option, On-Call option and our Scope Central forum.

What is Circle?

FITE has its own community board and forum hosted by the Circle app.

 

In the Circle app, you will be able to:

1. Post discussions with fellow endoscopists or industry personnel or patients

2. On-Call  (seek expert advice/consult)

3. On-Demand (videos on demand)

4. Upload news or videos

5. Access member-exclusive announcements and freebies

Register FREE until December 31, 2024!