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  • Journals
    • About the JournalsMembers receive print and online access to multiple journals including archives.
    • Journal of EndourologyLeading peer-reviewed journal focused on minimally invasive and robotic urology.
    • Journal of VideoUrologyOnline-only video journal publishing peer-reviewed surgical demonstrations of latest techniques.
    • Member AccessMember Access
  • Events
    • WCETWCET Our World Congress brings together experts to share knowledge in endourology and technology.
    • UROVIVOUROVIVO Our World Congress brings together experts to share knowledge in endourology and technology.
  • Fellowships
    • Application InformationSociety facilitates clinical fellowships focused on advanced endourologic and robotic surgery.
    • Program RequirementsLearn qualifying criteria to offer fellowships at your institution.
    • Fellowship ProgramsSearch fellowships by region, type, and duration in our online database.
  • Education
    • Online
      • MasterclassNew online platform delivering high-quality content on concepts and techniques in endourology.
      • Online Training & PodcastView other education offerings: webinars, recordings, podcasts and more.
    • Scholarships
      • Summer ScholarshipsProvides medical students with summer research opportunities in urology and endourology.
      • Traveling ScholarshipsYoung urologists can receive travel grants for observerships at leading institutions.
  • About
    • Leadership
      • Mission & VisionLearn about the scope, purpose, and long-term aim of the Society.
      • OfficersView the volunteer leadership guiding our organization.
      • HistoryLearn how the society has changed and grown since its inception.
      • MorePast presidents, honorary members, bylaws, and more about the society.
    • Contribute
      • CommitteesDiscover how to get involved in volunteer committees that power our society.
      • DonateSupport the World Endo fund to help urologists globally.
    • Research
      • About TOWERResearch arm dedicated to improving research in kidney stones, BPH, and minimally invasive surgery.
  • Sub-Societies
    • Society of Urologic Robotic SurgeonsSociety of Urologic Robotic Surgeons SURS is a sub-society advancing robotic-assisted urologic surgery through education and research.
    • The Focal Therapy SocietyThe Focal Therapy Society Advancing minimally invasive, targeted cancer treatments that preserve healthy tissue.
    • Engineering and Urology SocietyEngineering and Urology Society Promotes new urological technology through collaboration between engineers and urologists.
  • Membership
    • Member BenefitsLearn how membership advances your career and improves patient outcomes.
    • Inclusive MembershipProgram for underprivileged countries, minorities, and young members.
    • LoginAccess MyEndo, digital journals, member directory and messaging system.
    • World Endo DonationSupport global access to Endourology by helping urologists from underserved regions attend the annual Congress.
    • Membership AwardOffers discounted membership to support young professionals and underrepresented urologists worldwide.
  • Journals
    • About the JournalsMembers receive print and online access to multiple journals including archives.
    • Journal of EndourologyLeading peer-reviewed journal focused on minimally invasive and robotic urology.
    • Journal of VideoUrologyOnline-only video journal publishing peer-reviewed surgical demonstrations of latest techniques.
    • Member AccessMember Access  
  • Events
    • WCETWCET Our World Congress brings together experts to share knowledge in endourology and technology.
    • UROVIVOUROVIVO Our World Congress brings together experts to share knowledge in endourology and technology.
  • Fellowships
    • Application InformationSociety facilitates clinical fellowships focused on advanced endourologic and robotic surgery.
    • Program RequirementsLearn qualifying criteria to offer fellowships at your institution.
    • Fellowship ProgramsSearch fellowships by region, type, and duration in our online database.
  • Education
    • Online
      • MasterclassNew online platform delivering high-quality content on concepts and techniques in endourology.
      • Online Training & PodcastView other education offerings: webinars, recordings, podcasts and more.
    • Scholarships
      • Summer ScholarshipsProvides medical students with summer research opportunities in urology and endourology.
      • Traveling ScholarshipsYoung urologists can receive travel grants for observerships at leading institutions.
  • About
    • Leadership
      • Mission & VisionLearn about the scope, purpose, and long-term aim of the Society.
      • OfficersView the volunteer leadership guiding our organization.
      • HistoryLearn how the society has changed and grown since its inception.
      • MorePast presidents, honorary members, bylaws, and more about the society.
    • Contribute
      • CommitteesDiscover how to get involved in volunteer committees that power our society.
      • DonateSupport the World Endo fund to help urologists globally.
    • Research
      • About TOWERResearch arm dedicated to improving research in kidney stones, BPH, and minimally invasive surgery.
  • Sub-Societies
    • Society of Urologic Robotic SurgeonsSociety of Urologic Robotic Surgeons SURS is a sub-society advancing robotic-assisted urologic surgery through education and research.
    • The Focal Therapy SocietyThe Focal Therapy Society Advancing minimally invasive, targeted cancer treatments that preserve healthy tissue.
    • Engineering and Urology SocietyEngineering and Urology Society Promotes new urological technology through collaboration between engineers and urologists.
  • Membership
    • Member BenefitsLearn how membership advances your career and improves patient outcomes.
    • Inclusive MembershipProgram for underprivileged countries, minorities, and young members.
    • LoginAccess MyEndo, digital journals, member directory and messaging system.
    • World Endo DonationSupport global access to Endourology by helping urologists from underserved regions attend the annual Congress.
    • Membership AwardOffers discounted membership to support young professionals and underrepresented urologists worldwide.

Program Details

Minimally Invasive Urology at Robotic Surgery Program at Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine, New York, NY

New York, NY
Job Address: 5 East 98th Street New York, NY 10029
Contact Name: Ketan K. Badani, M.D.
Type/Focus: Laparoscopy & Robotics
Duration: 2 Years
Country: United States
Phone: 212-241-3919
Region: North America
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Overview
Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Urology at Robotic Surgery Program at Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine, New York, NY

The fellowship is available for 1 or 2 years in Minimally Invasive Surgery, with the 2-year fellowship geared towards a strong academic career.   The focus of this training will be all aspects of advanced laparoscopic robotic assisted surgery including oncology and reconstruction.   In addition, our program has the opportunity for a robust percutaneous and ureteroscopic stone and upper tract carcinoma experience.


The fellow will function as a junior level attending at Mount Sinai Health System.  The Mount Sinai Health System is the largest hospital network in the New York region, which offers an expansive exposure to different patient populations.  The fellow’s annual salary and benefits are commensurate with a Chief Resident/Fellow at Mount Sinai, and allows for a comfortable living in New York City.


Clinical:
The fellow will be exposed to a broad variety of minimally invasive urologic oncology including surgical treatment of prostate, kidney, adrenal, bladder, and upper tract carcinoma.  He/She will also have exposure to the Comprehensive Cancer Center, Clinical Trials program, and participate in these meetings and conferences.  This program offers an immersive experience in minimally invasive urologic surgery.  The Fellow will work directly with the Program Director Dr. Ketan Badani, and Chair of Urology Dr. Ash Tewari.

Research:
The fellow will play a leadership role as a member of our urologic oncology and MIS research team.  The research team consists of full time research students, urology residents, statistician, international research fellows, and medical students.  The research has a broad base, but focuses on urologic oncology clinical outcomes, testing and development of new technologies, and clinical investigation in genomic and biomarkers.  We also have opportunity for translational research with one of our three full time PhD laboratories.  The fellows have been very productive, publishing in peer reviewed journals, and presenting at national and international meetings. 

Education:
The fellow will be expected to attend and participate in our active didactic program in the department of urology which includes tumor board, grand rounds, campbell’s club, and cancer center meetings.  We also have a robust simulation lab with active research and curriculum validation studies that involve both a stand alone robotics simulator and the daVinci console simulator.  The fellow will also be responsible for teaching residents, medical students, and visiting doctors.

Application Process:
Applicants must complete an accredited urology residency and be eligible for a medical license in the US. This fellowship participates in the Endourological Society fellowship match program. Details and application forms are available at http://www.endourology.org/fellowship/.

 

Clinical Procedures                                    Yearly Volume

Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery             700

Percutaneous Surgery                                200

Ureteroscopy                                              400

 

Past Fellows

Academic year                           Fellow                                       Post Fellowship Position

2013-2014                                 Ruslan Korets, MD                     Instructor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School

2012-2013                                 Trushar Patel, MD                     Assistant Professor, University of South Florida

2010-2011                                 Adam Mues, MD                        Assistant Professor, New York Univ School of Medicine

2008-2010                                 Philippa Cheetham, MD              Attending, Winthrop University Hospital

Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Division of Endourology

Tel-Aviv, Israel
Job Address: Division of Endourology Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Tel-Aviv University, Sackler School of Medicine 6 Weizman St. Tel-Aviv 64239 Israel
Contact Name: Mario Sofer, M.D.
Type/Focus: Combined
Duration: 2 Years
Country: Israel
Phone: 972-52-4266308
Fax: 972-3-6439516
Region: Middle East/Africa
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Director of program: Mario Sofer M.D.

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- Tel: 972-52-4266308

- Fax: 972-3-6439516

 

Co-director: Avi Beri M.D.

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- Tel: 972-52-4262166

The Division of Endourology offers two programs for Endourology and Laparoscopy fellowship:

 

    1. 1-year advanced clinical training certificate endourology/stone or lap/robotics
    1. 2-year endourology and laparoscopic fellowship


Both programs are recognized and accredited by the Endourological Society. The aim of the programs is to provide a comprehensive teaching, training and research opportunities in the field of Endourology, Laparoscopy with possible extension in Robotics. As a tertiary referral center, the division of endourology has a large volume and variety of procedures.  The fellow is expected to participate and independently be involved in the clinical work, operative interventions and academic activity, including at least 2 published articles per year and scientific presentations in national and international meetings.

 

Yearly Clinical Volume

  Procedures Volume    
  Ureteroscopic 350    
PCNL 100
SWL 100
  Laparoscopic 130    


 

 

Fellows are required to have completed a recognized Urology Residency with the appropriate certification.

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA
Job Address: University of Pennsylvania Division of Urology, 3 PCAM West, 3400 Civic Center Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19104
Contact Name: Justin Ziemba, MD, MSEd
Website: Visit Website
Type/Focus: Combined
Duration: 1 Year
Country: United States
Phone: 215-349-5042
Fax: 215-243-2060
Region: North America
Contact Email: Justin Ziemba at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for general program inquiry and Gretchen Harz at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for program application submissions

 

Description of the Robotic, Minimally Invasive, and Endourological Fellowship

 

University of Pennsylvania

Perelman School of Medicine

Department of Surgery

Division of Urology


Materials Required for Application

 

The Endourology Fellowship match is run in partnership with the AUA. The Penn Minimally Invasive, Robotics, and Endourology Fellowship participates in the Endourological Society/AUA Match.

https://www.pennmedicine.org/departments-and-centers/department-of-surgery/education-and-training/fellowships/robotics-and-endourology-fellowship

Before applying please ensure you meet the following criteria:

  1. You must be a United States citizen or legal permanent resident to apply for a fellowship in our program. Unfortunately, international or foreign citizens are not eligible to apply for a fellowship in our program.
    1. You must be authorized to live and work in the United States. Sponsorship or filing of an immigrant petition (permanent) or a nonimmigrant petition (temporary) for a prospective (fellow) employee, such as through a J-1 exchange visitor program will not be possible. All foreign nationals should confirm their current visa allows them to live and work in the United States prior to submitting a fellowship application.
  2. You must have completed a nationally approved and accredited United States urology residency program to apply for a fellowship.
  3. You must be eligible to obtain a Pennsylvania State Medical License to apply for a fellowship. The full criteria can be found at https://www.dos.pa.gov/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardsCommissions/Medicine/Pages/Physician-Surgeon-Licensure-Requirements-Snapshot.aspx

To apply:

  1. Register for the Endourological Society Match at https://medmatch.auanet.org/
  2. Send a copy of their complete application as a single PDF, except for letters of recommendation, which can be sent individually, if necessary, to Gretchen Harz, Coordinator of Medical Education for the Division of Urology at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. This should include:
    1. A completed Endourological Society Match Application, which is available at https://www.endourology.org/fellowships
    2. A current Curriculum Vitae.
    3. A personal statement outlining your qualifications and how participating in this fellowship program fits into your future career goals and plans. Please limit this to 750 words or less.
    4. A total of 3 letters of recommendation with 1 from your urology residency Program Director.
  3. Send an additional copy of their complete application to Debra Caridi, Endourological Society Fellowship Coordinator at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

A complete application must be received by our office via email by Tuesday, April 1st 2025 at 5 PM Eastern. Any applications received after this deadline will not be considered.

A single virtual interview date will be scheduled in May, 2025. Applicants invited to interview will receive details directly.

Introduction:

The Penn Urology Minimally Invasive Fellowship is one of the longest standing endourology fellowships in the country having continuously trained a fellow since 2005. In our program, you will be fully integrated into the clinical, academic, and educational mission of Penn Urology. Penn Urology is one of the highest volume and acuity academic urological practices in the country with 3 tertiary care hospitals. Your training will involve practice-based learning from our faculty of all fellowship-trained, high-volume surgeons in the areas of endourology/robotics, oncology, and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. In addition to the rich clinical experience, you will be mentored in scholarly activities with opportunities for involvement in funded clinical trials, health services research, clinical outcomes studies, education/simulation, and quality improvement. Finally, you will participate in the training, education, and mentorship of our resident and medical students. We believe that this rich and diverse educational experience we have structured for you develops urologists who go on to lead in community and academic urology. We hope that you will consider us for your advanced training.

 

Goals and Objectives

Our goal is to train leaders in minimally invasive and endoscopic urology both in community and academic practice. To achieve this goal, we have the following educational objectives:

  1. To demonstrate advanced and mastery knowledge in the pre- and post-operative evaluation of diseases of the urinary tract commonly treated with minimally invasive and endoscopic techniques, which are often, but not limited to prostate cancer, renal cell carcinoma, bladder cancer, complex urinary stones, ureteropelvic junction obstruction, and pelvic organ prolapse.
  2. To develop advanced and mastery knowledge in the surgical equipment and techniques of minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery, which are often, but not limited to robotic prostatectomy, robotic partial/radical nephrectomy, robotic radical cystectomy, robotic pyeloplasty, robotic sacrocolpopexy, percutaneous renal access, percutaneous nephrolithotomy, and ureteroscopy with lithotripsy.
  3. To demonstrate advanced and mastery ability in managing the continuity of care for a panel of patients from ambulatory consultation to pre-operative visit to operative intervention to post-operative visit to long-term surveillance.
  4. To develop a foundation or advanced skill in research design, implementation, and analysis.
  5. To identify systems issues in process, safety, and quality, and actively work to improve these areas.
  6. To strengthen a pattern of behavior consistent with self-directed and life-long learning.
  7. To be devoted to the teaching of peers and colleagues.

Curriculum

The fellow will be primary based at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. This is the flagship acute care hospital and primary academic teaching site within the University of Pennsylvania Health System. It also serves as a quaternary referral center for the larger Mid-Atlantic region. This is home to our cancer center and complex urinary stone program. It is common to see patients referred from all the country and world to have robotic surgery. Here the fellow will join either Dr. Thomas J. Guzzo or Dr. Daniel Lee with their robotic oncology cases, primarily focusing on robotic prostatectomy and robotic partial and radical nephrectomy. There is also opportunity to gain experience with single port robotic benign and oncology cases with Dr. Benjamin Schurhamer. These opportunities will occur approximately 1-2 times per week. In addition, the fellow will join Dr. Justin B. Ziemba for his percutaneous nephrolithotomy cases where there will be instruction in renal access. In addition, there will be opportunities for participation in other complex, large volume ureteroscopic stone cases. This will be approximately 1 time per week. 

The fellow will also have an opportunity to operate at Pennsylvania Hospital. It is the Nation’s first hospital. This is in the heart of the historic Philadelphia district and a short drive from the other 2 hospitals. It is a community-based hospital, but increasingly seeing complex urological cases, particularly robotic upper urinary tract and pelvic reconstruction. The fellow will also spend time with Dr. Phillip Mucksavage who has a robust robotic oncologic surgery practice. He is also busy with complex stone disease, which will be another opportunity to gain training in percutaneous nephrolithotomy with renal access. There is also an increasing emphasis on robotic upper urinary tract reconstruction at Pennsylvania Hospital with support from faculty member and reconstructive expert Dr. Robert Caleb Kovell. This is also home to our female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery and voiding dysfunction program. Here the fellow will operate with Dr. Ariana L. Smith for robotic pelvic and reconstructive surgery. Operating at Pennsylvania Hospital will be approximately 1 time per week.

Finally, the fellow will also operate at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, which is only a few blocks from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. This is a tertiary referral center for the tristate area. It is home to our high-volume oncologic robotic surgery program, including RPLND. However, it is also a primary site for community-based urology for the surrounding West Philadelphia and University City population. The fellow will be join with Dr. Phillip M. Pierorazio and Dr. Daniel Lee in his operative cases approximately 1 time per week.

In the operating room, the fellow will have primarily console time as the tableside assistants are dedicated PA. Minimal tableside assisting will be performed in the early part of the training to ensure competency in this important aspect of the procedure. 

In addition, there will be continuity fellow’s clinic approximately 1 time every other week as well as your own dedicated half day afternoon operating room time to schedule cases from clinic. This will provide you with a guided and mentored opportunity to build confidence, skill, and organization in managing your own practice.

Combined our faculty will perform nearly 1000 robotic cases per year across the range of subspecialties. In addition, our faculty will perform nearly a total of 120 percutaneous nephrolithotomy and 600 ureteroscopic cases per year for complex stone disease. This volume and breadth is unmatched with other fellowship programs.

Finally, it is our expectation that this will be a 1 year combined robotics/laparoscopic and endourology fellowship. However, should you prefer focusing on one area of expertise over another, then we can make appropriate adjustments and accommodations within the guidelines set forth by the Endourological Society for accreditation to be sure that your fellowship experience matches your preferred learning. To that end, we are now one of the few fellowship programs who have received approval to offer the new Minimally Invasive Urologic Oncology program from the Endourological Society.

Sample Weekly Schedule

Week 1

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

AM

PPMC-Lee

(Robot)

HUP-Research or

Education

PPMC-Pierorazio

(Robot)

PPMC-Fellow Clinic

HUP-Ziemba

(PCNL)

PM

PPMC-Lee

(Robot)

HUP-Research or

Education

PPMC-Pierorazio

(Robot)

PPMC-Fellow Clinic

HUP-Ziemba

(PCNL)

Week 2

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

AM

PPMC-Pierorazio (Robot)

HUP-Guzzo (Robot)

PAH-Mucksavage

(Robot/Recon)

PAH-Mucksavage

(Robot/Recon)

HUP-Research or

Education

PM

PPMC-Pierorazio

(Robot)

HUP-Guzzo

(Robot)

PAH-Mucksavage

(Robot/Recon)

PAH-Mucksavage

(Robot/Recon)

HUP-Research or

Education

Week 3

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

AM

PPMC-Lee

(Robot)

HUP-Research or

Education

PPMC-Pierorazio (Robot)

HUP-Schurhamer (Single Port)

HUP-Ziemba

(PCNL)

PM

PPMC-Lee

(Robot)

HUP-Research or

Education

PPMC-Pierorazio

(Robot)

HUP-Schurhamer (Single Port)

HUP-Ziemba

(PCNL)

Week 4

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

AM

PPMC-Pierorazio

(Robot)

HUP-Research or

Education

PAH-Mucksavage

(Robot)

PPMC-Fellow Clinic

HUP-Ziemba

(PCNL)

PM

PPMC-Pierorazio

(Robot)

HUP-Research or

Education

PAH-Mucksavage

(Robot)

PPMC-Fellow Clinic

HUP-Ziemba

(PCNL)

*HUP-Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

*PPMC-Presbyterian Medical Center

*PAH-Pennsylvania Hospital

 

Evaluation Methods

The fellow is expected to participate fully and faithfully in their clinical and research duties. The fellow will receive at least monthly feedback on his/her progress pertaining to surgical skill acquisition and patient management. This evaluation is performed as part of the standard protocol for all surgical fellowships within the Department of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania.

The fellows are allowed autonomy in a graded fashion. This occurs through a mastery learning model. In this model, for example, in a robot prostatectomy case, the fellow is expected to perform a predefined section of the procedure, such as developing the space of Retzius until this portion is performed in a proficient manner. Once this step is mastered, then the fellow is advanced to the next step in the progression. We believe that this model allows for immediate, actionable, and specific feedback to ensure mastery of a technical skill.

Fellowship Faculty

Program Directors:

Justin B. Ziemba, MD, MSEd

Philip Mucksavage, MD

Preceptors:

Phillip M. Pierorazio, MD

Benjamin Schurhamer, MD

Thomas J. Guzzo, MD, MPH

Daniel J. Lee, MD, MS

Justin B. Ziemba (Fellowship Program Director):

Justin B. Ziemba, MD, MSEd attended the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, earning his medical degree in 2010. He stayed at the University of Pennsylvania to complete his general surgery internship and urologic surgery residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 2015. Following his residency, he spent 2 years as a clinical and research fellow in minimally invasive surgery and endourology at the James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Instructor of Urology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

He routinely performs approximately 60 percutaneous nephrolithotomy per year, gaining his own access in the operating room, and over 300 ureteroscopy per year. This makes him one of the highest volume kidney stone surgeons in the area. He also performs comprehensive metabolic evaluation and prevention counseling. He works closely with a team of nephrologists in the Kidney Stone Evaluation Center to co-manage some of the most complex kidney stone patients in the region. He trained under one of the most prolific and well-respected endourologists, Dr. Brian Matlaga.

Phillip Mucksavage (Associate Fellowship Program Director)

Dr. Phillip Mucksavage, MD is the Director of Endourology/Stone Disease at Pennsylvania Hospital. He is an endourologist who completed his endourology fellowship under Drs. Clayman and Ahlering at UCI Medical Center. He performs a wide variety of robotic procedures including radical prostatectomy, radical/partial nephrectomy, and reconstruction of the upper urinary tract. He also has robust complex urinary stone practice. Similar to Dr. Ziemba above he also routinely performs approximately 60 percutaneous nephrolithotomy per year, gaining his own access in the operating room, and over 300 ureteroscopy per year. He also performs comprehensive metabolic evaluation and prevention counseling. He too works closely with a team of nephrologists in the Kidney Stone Evaluation Center to co-manage some of the most complex kidney stone patients in the region.

Phillip M. Pierorazio (Chief, Section of Urology, Penn Presbyterian):

Dr. Phillip M. Pierorazio, MD is a urologist specializing in minimally invasive urologic oncology. He is a nationally and internationally recognized expert in small renal mass treatment, including the surveillance and non-operative management. Similarly, he is equally as well known for the minimally invasive management testes cancer, including robotic RPLND.

Thomas J. Guzzo (Chief of the Division of Urology):

Dr. Tom J. Guzzo, MD, MPH is the Chief of the Division of Urology. He completed his fellowship in urologic oncology at John Hopkins Hospital. He is one of the busiest urologic oncologists in Pennsylvania. He performs about 400 robotic oncology cases per year including prostates, kidneys and bladder.

Daniel J. Lee:

Dr. Daniel J. Lee, MD, MS is a urologic oncologist having finished his urologic oncology fellowship at Vanderbilt University. He performs primarily robotic oncology cases including prostates, kidneys and bladders.

Benjamin Schurhamer:

Dr. Benjamin Schurhamer, MD is an endourologist having finished his endourology fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. He performs primarily robotic oncology cases including prostates, kidneys and bladders. He is also pioneering our single-port robotic surgery and focal therapy programs.

Research Experience

The fellow will be mentored in scholarly activities with opportunities for involvement in clinical trials, health services research, clinical outcomes studies, education/simulation, and quality improvement, depending on interests. Fellows will be encouraged to engage in these projects as a framework in which to learn and expand their research skills, build their research portfolio, and develop a foundation for later funded or independent research/scholarship. We expect the fellows to publish their work as well as present their findings at international, national, and regional scientific meetings.

We have several privately and federally funded research projects currently on-going, which provides a rich environment. There is protected research time built into the monthly schedule to ensure that there is ample opportunity to participate in these research projects and complete meaningful and quality work.

We have dedicated research staff to perform database management and maintenance, obtain patient consent, and regulatory duties required from the IRB and FDA. We have ongoing collaborations with our departments in medical oncology, pathology, radiology, radiation oncology, bioengineering (specifically robotics), and biostatistics.

Finally, the University of Pennsylvania is rich in academic opportunity. Fellows who are interested in health economics and health policy are encouraged to join the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics. There are also opportunities for innovation or to participate in quality improvement or patient safety through the Center for Healthcare Improvement & Patient Safety. Penn Medicine also has a state of the art and robust clinical simulation center with robotic, laparoscopic, and percutaneous trainers which can be used for educational research.

Mayo Clinic - Rochester Minnesota

Rochester Minnesota
Job Address: Mayo Clinic - Rochester Minnesota Department of Urology 200 1st Street SW Rochester, Minnesota 55901
Contact Name: Aaron Potretzke, M.D.
Type/Focus: Combined
Duration: 1 Year
Country: United States
Phone: 507-284-1330
Region: North America
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The Endourology and Minimally Invasive Urological Surgery Fellowship Program offers a Clinical Certificate in the area of advanced endourology and stone disease, which has an emphasis on endourology and metabolic stone disease, with some exposure to laparoscopic and robotic benign and oncologic procedures.

The Program Director for this fellowship is Dr. Aaron Potretzke.

For more information regarding the Endourology/Stone fellowship, please contact program coordinator, Megan Braski This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

This one year fellowship program provides clinical experience with advanced endoscopic surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia (holmium laser enucleation of the prostate) and stone disease (percutaneous renal access, nephrolithotomy, ureteroscopy), with some exposure to laparoscopic and robotic procedures. As a high-volume quaternary health care facility, the fellow will be exposed to a wide variety of complex endourologic cases and will have direct access to multiple research resources including a multidisciplinary basic science stone research grant, the Rochester Epidemiology Project, and multiple retrospective databases.

The time commitment of the endourology one year program is 80% clinical with 20% research time. Bench space and animal lab facilities are available for research. Such research is encouraged during the fellowship year.

There is no on campus housing. A wide range of housing is available in Rochester within 5 minutes of the clinic.

Previous graduates of fellowship program:

The Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery Fellowship Program at Mayo Clinic Rochester was established in 2013.   Graduates include Dr. Mitra de Cógáin (2014), Dr. John Knoedler (2015), Dr. Johann Ingimarsson (2016), Dr. Ilya Sobel (2018), Dr. Malek Meskawi (2019), Dr. Tristan Juvet (2020), Dr. Dane Klett (2021), and Dr. Christine Liaw (2022).

 

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Columbus, OH
Job Address: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Department of Urology 915 Olentangy River Road Suite 2000 Columbus, OH 43212
Contact Name: Bodo Knudsen MD; Geoffrey Box MD
Website: Visit Website
Type/Focus: Combined
Duration: 1 or 2 Year
Country: United States
Phone: 614-366-7816
Fax: 614-366-6966
Region: North America
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Description of Position:

We offer a 1 year or 2 year fellowship with focus on minimally invasive treatments of stone disease and HoLEP.  Robotic-assisted laparoscopic experience can be tailored to the candidates interest.

Clinical responsibilities:
The clinical status of the fellow is at a level above that of a chief resident. The fellow will have graded surgical responsibility and, as deemed appropriate by the supervising physician will be responsible progressively for escalating amount of the operative care of individual cases.  The fellow will work with fellowship trained faculty including Bodo Knudsen, Geoffrey Box, Michael Sourial and Matthew Lee.

The fellowship will focus primarily on minimally invasive care of the urologic patient. Procedures that the fellow will train in include extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy, ureteroscopy including suction based procedures, standard and mini PCNL with both fluoroscopic and ultrasound guided access, prone and supine PCNL, and outpatient PCNL.  The program also provides a robust experience with HoLEP.  Robotic assisted laparoscopic procedures will be mentored by Geoffrey Box and including total nephrectomy, laparoscopic pyeloplasty, endopyelotomy and robotic assisted laparoscopic procedures including radical prostatectomy.  Based on the fellow’s clinical interests the amount of laparoscopic procedures can be adjusted.  If the fellow is primarily interested Stone Disease and HoLEP then the clinical cases can be geared to support this.  A Metabolic Stone Clinic working with our partners in Nephrology is also available for fellows interested in developing this aspect of their clinical care. 

Fellow will be expected to: make daily ward rounds on post-operative patients and be actively involved in their care; be incorporated into the faculty call rotation, and be an integral part of teaching the residents.

Research responsibilities:
The fellow will submit, revise, and ultimately have accepted a minimum of 1 IRB protocols. The fellow may work in conjunction with the Department of Urology Research Coordinator on this.  The Department also has a full time PhD Educator who will work directly with the fellow and help support research endeavors. 

The fellow will be expected to have a minimum of 2 peer reviewed publications accepted or submitted at the time of completion of the fellowship per year of fellowship. For at least 2 of these publications the fellow must be the first author.

The fellow will submit a minimum of three abstracts to the annual AUA sectional or national meetings (Society meetings held at the AUA such as the Society of Engineering and Urology will also be considered) and to the annual World Congress of Endourology.

The fellow will have an active role in any Grant applications that his/her supervisors are involved in.

Selection of fellow:
A. Applicants from the United States must have completed an accredited Urology Residency program.

B. Applicants must be board eligible or board certified at the commencement of the fellowship year. A current Ohio medical license must be obtained. Previous evidence of training and clinical experience in basic laparoscopic skills must be documented.

C. Letters of recommendation will be required from the individual’s Program Director and two other individuals familiar with the applicant’s training and performance.

D. Non-US applicants will be considered for the position if they are able to obtain a license to practice medicine in Ohio and have completed a urology residency. The applicants VISA status must be current and allow for clinical activity.

E. The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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