To thrive in an Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship, you need a robust background in gastroenterology, hands-on endoscopic procedural skills, and completion of an accredited internal medicine or gastroenterology residency. Familiarity with advanced endoscopy tools such as endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), ERCP, and other specialized imaging techniques is typically expected, along with relevant board certifications. Excellent communication, teamwork, adaptability, and the ability to work efficiently in high-stress clinical settings distinguish top candidates. These skills are crucial for managing complex cases, ensuring patient safety, and fostering collaborative care in specialized medical environments.