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    Complex Benign Gynecology Fellowship

    This Mayo Clinic fellowship offers advanced surgical and research training in complex benign gynecology and minimally invasive surgery for U.S.-trained OB/GYNs.

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    Funder: Mayo Clinic

    Due Dates (Anticipated): October 2026 (NRMP Match registration) | December 2026 (AAGL application submission)

    Funding Amounts: Two-year fellowship; annual stipend and full benefits provided (standard Mayo GME rates).

    Summary: Advanced two-year surgical and research fellowship for gynecologists seeking expertise in complex benign gynecology and minimally invasive surgery.

    Key Information: J-1 visas are not supported; U.S. OB/GYN residency completion required.


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    The Complex Benign Gynecology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic’s Jacksonville, Florida campus is a fully accredited, two-year program aimed at gynecologists who have completed a U.S. OB/GYN residency and seek advanced training in minimally invasive and complex benign gynecologic surgery. The fellowship provides a structured curriculum that includes hands-on surgical experience, research training, simulation-based education, and interdisciplinary conferences. Fellows benefit from mentorship by board-certified faculty, access to state-of-the-art facilities, and collaboration with Mayo Clinic’s national network. The program emphasizes academic leadership, diversity, and patient-centered care, preparing graduates to become leaders in gynecologic surgery and academic medicine.


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