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Led by the nation’s leading physicians, the Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship seeks to enrich fellows in the science, clinical knowledge, cognitive and technical aspects of female health. The program is designed to train dedicated, forward-thinking surgeons, academics and leaders in the field of women’s healthcare. Within this program, fellows will receive training in complex and diverse surgeries, urogynecology clinics and clinical research in pelvic floor disorders.

Where You Will Train

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Atrium Health Women’s Care Urogynecology and Pelvic Surgery

This primary outpatient location is an integrated subspecialty office where residents will learn from physicians in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery from both urology and obstetrics and gynecology.

What Fellows are Saying

CMC

“The FPMRS Fellowship here at Atrium Health has been such a comprehensive experience. The surgical training, we get is a complementary balance between vaginal, robotic, and straight stick laparoscopy. In my final year, I feel equally capable of performing each of these modalities when I graduate.”

Elizabeth Braxton, MD

Merriman

“I have no doubt when I leave this program to venture out into my future practice role that I will be equipped with the educational and surgical tools needed to treat my patients in an evidence-based approach to reach their treatment goals. I would not hesitate to recommend Atrium or our FPMRS fellowship program to anyone looking for a new place to call home!”

Amanda Merriman, MD

Meet the Faculty


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Meet the Faculty

“The strength of our program lies in our wonderful fellows, the diverse interests of our faculty, and our large volume of complex surgeries”.

Dr. Megan Tarr, MD
Fellowship Program Director

With a nationally and internationally renowned team of physicians who serve as faculty, our fellows have access to a breadth of experience and knowledge in the Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship program. View their bios.


Program Curriculum


This 3-year program is designed to train fellows to evaluate and manage women with pelvic floor disorders, as well as to apply minimally invasive surgical skills. Throughout the program, fellows will participate in research projects, present at national meetings and participate in medical student and resident education. This program is approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

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Rotations

During the first year, clinical rotations include urogynecology and minimally invasive gynecology, followed by clinical rotations in neurology and gastroenterology in the second year.

Salary and Benefits

In addition to the many educational and career benefits of the Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship program, fellows will receive financial benefits as well.

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Application Criteria


This program admits 1 fellow each year. Applicants must have completed an accredited obstetrics and gynecology or urology residency program. We begin accepting applications December 1. Applications are accepted from participants in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).

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