Urology-FellowshipURPS

Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellowship

The Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellowship (URPS) is administered by the Division of Neurourology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, within the U-M Medical School Department of Urology.

Program Overview

  • The URPS Fellowship accepts one trainee each year, into either a two- or three-year track
  • Fellows benefit from extensive interactions between urology and urogynecology faculty
  • Program fosters a close, collegial environment
  • Collaboration with the Urogynecology program provides cross-disciplinary training
  • The fellowship is fully accredited by the ACGME

How to Apply

Fellowship applications are accepted via the Electronic Residency Application Service.

Application requirements include:

  • ERAS application
  • Personal statement
  • Letters of recommendation - a minimum of 3 (ERAS can hold up to 4)
  • USMLE/COMLEX scores
  • Medical School Transcript
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Application Deadline

The 2026 ERAS season ends at 5 p.m. ET on May 31, 2026. Additional application timeline information may be found on the ERAS website.

Clinical Training

  • Rotations are customized to match the fellow's background and interests
  • Provides exceptional clinical experience in areas such as:
    • Female incontinence and pelvic prolapse
    • Mesh complications and fistulas
    • Videourodynamic testing and neurourology
    • Diversion and reconstructive surgery
    • Neuromodulation and interstitial cystitis
    • Male incontinence and male urethral surgery

Research Training

Salary & Benefits

The University of Michigan offers highly competitive salaries and tremendous benefits to our residents/fellows. An overview of salary, benefits and employment eligibility is available on the University of Michigan Medical School website.

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Current Fellows

Current fellows in urology train across a wide range of urologic specialties, including endourology, urologic oncology, pediatric urology and more.

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Rotation Schedule

Fellows may schedule up to 20 weekdays (28 days total) of vacation time for each academic year (July 1 - June 30). Vacation schedules are coordinated between the fellows and the Program Director such that no more than one fellow is on vacation at one time. Whenever a fellow will be absent other than their assigned vacation weeks, they should notify the Program Director as far in advance as possible, but at least 6 weeks in advance for any non‐emergent absence. Clinic absence forms have been provided to each fellow and should be returned to the fellowship coordinator.

Year 1

Block/MonthJul.Aug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJun.
Rotation NameResearchUrologyUrologyUrologyUrologyUrologyUrogynUrogynUrogynUrologyUrologyUrology
% Patient Care05050506060505050606060
% Research1005050504040505050404040

Site: U-M Medical School

Year 2

Block/MonthJul.Aug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJun.
Rotation NameUrologyUrologyUrologyUrogynUrogynUrologyUrologyUrologyUrologyElectiveUrologyUrology
% Patient Care605050505040505050505050
% Research405050505060505050505050

Site: U-M Medical School

Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellowship

The U-M Medical School Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology offers a fellowship focusing on urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery.

Learn more about the fellowship

Recent Graduates

  • Efe Chantal Ghanney Simons, MD (Kern Medical Center)
  • Brian Zheng, MD (Brigham & Women's Hospital)
  • Patricia Maymi-Castrodad, MD (Private Practice, Puerto Rico)
  • Zhina Sadeghi, MD (University of California Irvine)
  • Alyssa Gracely, MD (Chesapeake Urology Associates)
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Program Leadership

See all Urology Faculty Quentin Clemens

J Quentin Clemens, MD, FACS, MSCI

Edward J McGuire Professor of Urology
Urology Associate Chair for Research
Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery (URPS) Fellowship Director
Medical School
Julia Rubel

Julia Rubel

Urology Fellowship Coordinator
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