Female Urology & Neurourology Fellowship
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Advanced Female Urology & Neurourology Fellowship Training in Cleveland, OH

The University Hospitals Urology Institute offers a one-year advanced fellowship in Female Urology and Neurourology, providing subspecialty training in an environment built for clinical depth and academic growth.

Designed for graduates of ACGME-accredited urology residency programs who are ready to pursue focused expertise in female pelvic floor disorders, neurourology and complex reconstructive surgery.

Why Train at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center?

Our program is embedded within the Center for Female Pelvic Medicine and operates in collaboration with the Reconstructive Urology Group, providing fellows with access to a breadth and complexity of cases rarely available in a single training environment.

As a high-volume tertiary referral center, our fellows gain hands-on experience managing complex stress urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and advanced neuromodulation cases, including sacral neuromodulation revision and neurogenic bladder management. The breadth and complexity of this caseload require a level of subspecialty expertise developed only through dedicated fellowship training. The program is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, reflecting our deep commitment to academic medicine. Fellows are integrated into an environment that values clinical excellence alongside scholarly contribution, with active involvement in research, quality improvement and outcomes-driven care.

Quick Facts

Sponsoring Institution: UH Cleveland Medical Center
Program Name: University Hospitals Female Urology & Neurourology Fellowship
Accreditation: Non-ACGME-accredited subspecialty fellowship
Duration: 1 year
Program Number: N/A

How to Apply

Please send CV to urologyinstitute@UHhospitals.org and carmetta.gray@uhhospitals.org.

Who Should Apply?

This fellowship is designed for board-eligible or board-certified urologists who have completed an ACGME-accredited residency and are ready to pursue dedicated subspecialty training in female pelvic medicine, neurourology and complex reconstructive surgery. Ideal candidates demonstrate a strong foundation in general urology and a commitment to both clinical excellence and academic contribution.

To apply, please send CV to urologyinstitute@UHhospitals.org and carmetta.gray@uhhospitals.org.