Urology Education Fellowships
The Andrology Fellowship at Northwestern
General Program Description
The Andrology Fellowship is a 1 year program. The modern management of male reproductive and sexual health requires an in-depth knowledge not only of surgery but also of imaging, biopsy techniques, pathology, endocrinology, radiology and basic science. This fellowship is designed to enhance the basic knowledge of the management of male sexual health and reproductive health acquired by a urology trainee, particularly in the non-surgical disciplines. Learn More
The Endourology Fellowship at Northwestern
General Program Description
The Endourology Fellowship is a 2-year program (1 year clinical, 1 year research). The program affords training in both advanced endourologic and laparoscopic procedures, including prostatectomy, pyeloplasty, nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy and cryoablation. Training in the treatment of medical stone disease in an outpatient clinical setting is also provided. The outpatient clinical experience is heavily weighted toward endourology/laparoscopy patients; however, some general urology patients are also seen. Clinical research is stressed, although basic research (primarily in nanotechnology) is also available. Learn More

