Departamento de Obstetricia y Ginecología y Salud de la Mujer

Fellowship Program in Female Pelvic Medicine and Resconstructive Surgery

Liderazgo del programa

Director del programa

Ava Leegant, MD
Tel: 718.920.5157
aleegant@montefiore.org 

 

GME Administrator

Karen Nickens-Middlebrooks
Teléfono: 718.430.3152
kanicken@montefiore.org  

 
  • Established in 1990
  • Length of training: 3 years for ob/gyn and 2 years for urologists
  • Number of fellows: 3
  • Training in:
    • The diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the female pelvic floor, including lower urinary tract disorders, pelvic organ prolapse, colorectal dysfunction and sexual dysfunction.
    • Colorectal surgery, internal medicine and rehabilitation medicine
    • Surgical procedures ranging from traditional abdominal surgery to minimally invasive surgery (vaginal, laparoscopic, robotic)
    • Skills as teacher and role model
     
 

Acreditación

Fully accredited by ACGME
Última visita al sitio: 2013
Próxima visita programada al sitio: Annual review
Joint Program with Urology

Prerrequisitos

Successful completion of a residency program in either OB/GYN or Urology

Fellows actuales

Anna Dukhovich, MD (PGY6)

Whitney Clearwater, MD (PGY7)

Nicole Roselli, MD (PGY7)

 

Proceso de solicitud

Applications are accepted through ERAS
Application deadline: April 
Interview month: May  

Proceso de selección

NRMP

Contáctenos

Karen Nickens-Middlebrooks
718.430-3152
kanicken@montefiore.org 

 
 
Ejemplo de horario de bloques
  July Agosto Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March April Puede Junio
Año uno Investigación Jacobi
Año dos White Plains Weiler / Moses
Año tres White Plains Weiler / Moses
 
Sesiones educativas
Lunes Martes Miércoles Jueves Viernes
Division Lecture/Journal Club 7:00 a.m.: Departmental Statistics Conference   Gynecology Chief Rounds   
  8:00 a.m.: Grand Rounds Division Lecture/ Journal Club (monthly)    
 

Research and Scholarly Activity

  • A nine-month rotation block dedicated to the basic science laboratory during which time:
    • The trainee gains familiarity with the tenets of basic science research.
    • The thesis project is conceived, designed and implemented under the close supervision and guidance of a full-time research faculty member.
     
  • Ongoing opportunity to take part in clinical research throughout the training period.
  • A unique experience in Women’s Global Health for interested candidates with special emphasis on the management of obstetric-induced pelvic floor injuries such as fistulas.