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Fellows

Graham Chapman, MD

Graham Chapman, MD

Graham Chapman, MD, is a fellow in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology. He completed OBGYN residency at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center followed by fellowship in FPMRS. After practicing in Urogynecology for two years, he returned to UHCMC to pursue a career in Gynecologic Oncology. His current research interests focus on analysis of the National Cancer Database, National Surgical Quality Improvement Program, and the Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System to study outcomes in gynecologic cancer patients, as well as genomic analysis of brain metastases in primary endometrial, ovarian, and cervical cancer. Outside of work, he spends time with his wife and three children. He will complete his fellowship in 2025 and plans to pursue a career in academic Gynecologic Oncology.

Jennifer Gordon, MD

Jennifer Gordon, MD

Jennifer Gordon is our current Third Year Gynecologic Oncology Fellow. She worked as a Professional Engineer before attending the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle and then the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center for OB/Gyn residency. Her research interests are in geospatial mapping of health inequity, combining geomarkers with biological factors to identify opportunities to improve healthcare access and outcomes. Her clinical interests include LGBTQIA2S+ health, international health, and mentorship of trainees underrepresented in medicine.

Stacy Smrz

Stacy Smrz, MD MPH

Stacy Smrz, MD MPH is a clinical fellow in gynecologic oncology. She completed medical school at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and residency at The Ohio State University. Her research interests include health outcomes and quality improvement with a focus on cervical cancer.