Description of fellowship
The University of Michigan Fellowship in Endourology is a 2-year program designed to train individuals who aspire to be academic surgeon-scientists. Fellows spend one year conducting translational laboratory, clinical or health services research. An additional 12 months is dedicated to clinical training focused on surgical and medical management of nephrolithiasis and other advanced endourologic techniques. Five clinical faculty within our division of Endourology provide a robust volume of PCNL, ureteroscopy, and SWL procedures, as well as advanced minimally invasive surgical treatments for BPH and laparoscopic procedures for benign upper tract conditions. Most of our former trainees are currently engaged in careers in academic urology.
Completing an ACGME-accredited residency program in the US/Canada is a requirement to apply for the fellowship.
Year |
Fellow |
Post Fellow |
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2003 |
Brian D. Seifman MD |
private practice |
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2004 |
William Johnston, III MD |
academic-affiliated practice |
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2005 |
Brent Hollenbeck MD |
academic practice |
University of Michigan |
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2006 |
Rabii Madi, MD |
academic practice |
Georgia Regents University |
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2007 |
Alon Weizer MD |
academic practice |
University of Michigan |
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2008 |
Scott Gilbert, MD |
academic practice |
Moffitt Cancer Center |
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2009 |
Seth Strope, MD |
academic practice |
Washington University at St. Louis |
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2010 |
Ryan Hedgepath, MD |
private practice |
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2011 |
No graduating fellow |
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2012 |
Chris Allam, DO |
military medicine |
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2013 |
Bruce Jacobs, MD |
academic practice |
University of Pittsburgh |
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2014 |
Florian Shroeck, MD |
academic practice |
Geisel School of Medicine (Dartmouth) |
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2015 |
No graduating fellow |
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2016 |
Sapan Ambani MD |
academic practice |
University of Michigan |
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2021 |
Spencer Hiller, MD |
private practice |
Advent Health, Orlando |
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2022 |
John Michael DiBianco MD |
academic practice |
University of Florida |
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