The goal of the fellowship is to train endourologists to improve the care of patients with complex stone disease and BPH. During the fellowship year, trainees will master Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP), which is a state of the art minimally invasive procedure.
The program director Amy Krambeck, MD teaches the work up and medical management of stone disease, including significant surgical experience with percutaneous renal access, advanced percutaneous nephrolithotomy techniques, advanced ureteroscopy, and HoLEP.
The fellowship includes 20% research under the guidance of the faculty and with the resources at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
By program completion, fellows will have the expertise to independently provide expert-level endourological care to patients.
Fellows will join the urology housestaff at weekly didactic conferences, including urology grand rounds, pre-operative conference, and a fellowship-level endourology conference.
How to Apply
All applicants must have successfully completed a five- or six-year accredited program in urology in North America. Applicants must be eligible for permanent physician licensure in the State of Illinois.
All applicants must register for the AUA Endourology Match and complete the Endourological Society application.
To apply, email application materials listed below to Cecilia Goad at
- Endourological Society application
- CV
- Personal statement
- USMLE transcripts reflecting scores for Steps 1, 2 CS, 2 CK, and 3.
- Please request three letters of recommendation, and ask that your references email their letters to Celia Goad at
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