This is a 1 year intensive high-volume fellowship in robotic and laparoscopic urologic surgery. Emphasis is heavily on oncologic and also on reconstructive cases. The program is geared towards a certificate in the above disciplines. At the end of the fellowship it is expected that the fellow will be proficient in robotic prostatectomy, robotic partial nephrectomy and robotic radical cystectomy. The objective is to provide a mentored, supervised fellowship program with ample autonomy concomitantly. There are research opportunities available through extensive databases in robotic prostatectomy and minimally invasive partial nephrectomy and other oncologic databases for clinical and outcomes research. The fellow will have protected time one day a week for clinical research endeavors. The fellow will have access to an active simulation facility at Einstein plus the Montefiore Institute of minimally Invasive Surgery with full animal lab capabilities. In addition, two robotic simulators are at the fellows disposal.