Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellowship

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About Our Program

This comprehensive fellowship program combines clinical and surgical training, immersing fellows in a rigorous curriculum covering pelvic floor disorders, incontinence, complex reconstructive procedures and more. We aim to train highly proficient urogynecology clinician-scientists who provide exemplary clinical care and pursue scholarly activities.

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Program Details

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Curriculum

Explore program curriculum and coursework, get a feel for the clinical experiences you'll encounter and find out what you'll focus on during each year of the fellowship program.

Curriculum

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Research opportunities

Fellows will have the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research opportunities that address some of the most pressing challenges in urogynecology. Whether it’s involving new surgical techniques, innovative treatment modalities, or patient care strategies, fellows are encouraged to contribute to scholarly work that has the potential to influence the broader field.

Research opportunities

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How to apply

Ready to apply to UMKC's Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellowship? Learn more about admissions requirements and review our application timeline.

Application details

Training and Rotation Sites

Fellows train at University Health, a safety-net healthcare organization with high-acuity patient demands, and Missouri Health, a Level 1 trauma and tertiary referral center serving central Missouri. They gain experience in complex reconstructive surgeries, common urological issues, and collaborative care with colorectal and urogynecology specialists.

Current Fellows

Kemi Ogunmuko, D.O., MBA Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellow Medical school: Lincoln Memorial University — DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine Residency: Indiana University School of Medicine

Fellow Life