The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Urology offers four fellowship programs for subspecialty training: urologic oncology, pediatric urology, minimally invasive urology surgery (laproscopic/robotic) and endourology. In all urology fellowship programs, fellows train with high-volume, world-renowned surgeons and get dedicated time for academic pursuits. At IU School of Medicine, many urology fellows pursue a master’s degree in clinical or translational research during their fellowship training.
Fellowship Training
Employment Benefits
Residents and practicing physicians who are considering a urology fellowship in Indianapolis can find out more about IU School of Medicine’s Graduate Medical Education program, including details on stipends, benefits, policies and more. All applications must be submitted through ERAS.
Questions?
Contact Dana White, Residency and Fellowship Coordinator, for more information on the Department of Urology's fellowship programs.