Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship, Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota

The Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program at the University of Minnesota is a unique and rewarding experience. With the advantages of the Women's Cancer Center, an Endowed Chair for Gynecologic Oncology Research, our newly renovated Women's Health Laboratory, and an entire gynecologic oncology team, this fellowship provides an outstanding training environment.

The Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota is one of 39 Comprehensive Cancer Centers as designated by the NCI.  It is also one of 11 National Centers for Excellence in Women's Health.  As the largest Gynecologic Cancer service in the Midwest, the program provides robust training.  Our goal is to prepare each fellow for a career in academic Gynecologic Oncology. 

Please visit the links to the right to find out what makes our program so special.

Quick Program Overview

 Three-year fellowship

 Four total fellows
 Twenty months on Gynecologic Oncology
 Twelve months on research (protected)
 One month each:
  • Surgical Intensive Care Unit
  • Radiation Oncology
  • Colorectal Surgery/Medical Oncology

Fellows are encouraged to initiate new research projects and seek collaboration with other departments; however, they can also be guided into existing research.

For more information, please contact:

Chris Crumm
Fellowship Administrator
612-626-3503
crumm001@umn.edu

Patricia Judson, M.D.
Fellowship Program Director
612-624-9904
judso003@umn.edu

   

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