Urology

Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery

UCLA Fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery (MRMS)

Overview

The one-year fully funded fellowship focuses on all aspects of the diagnostic and therapeutic management of male patients with infertility, sexual dysfunction and related conditions.  This is a clinical fellowship with ample opportunity for research in the basic sciences, clinical or population studies. The fellow will practice with faculty primarily at the Men’s Clinic at UCLA Santa Monica and Westwood with clinical responsibilities in a multi-disciplinary Endocrinology/Urology and Andrology clinic at an outlying UCLA institution.  Upon completion of the fellowship, the fellow will be suited to pursue a career in either academic urology or private sector.  The fellow will graduate with advanced skills in microsurgery, penile prosthetics, Peyronie’s Disease surgery and all modalities of surgical sperm extraction.  He or she will be fully able to manage all aspects of male reproductive medicine and surgery.  

Applicant Qualifications

Candidates must be physician graduates of medical school (allopathic or osteopathic,) must have completed a US residency in urology, and must apply for a California medical license prior to starting the program in July.  Candidates must be US Citizens or permanent residents.  The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. UCLA assures equal employment opportunity for individuals from historically underrepresented minorities and women, for persons with disabilities, and for covered veterans.

Application Procedure

The fellowship application process offers a 2 day site visit for applicants to experience the clinic and surgical operations and see how they would fit in but site visits are not obligatory nor will they influence decision making. Selected applicants will be offered lodging at the UCLA Luskin Hotel & Conference Center for 2 nights, all other travel expenses will be covered by applicant. Zoom options are also available for those that cannot travel to Los Angeles

Jesse N. Mills, MD
Program Director, UCLA Urology Fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Health Sciences Clinical Professor of Urology

Please send a CV, letter of interest, 3 letters of recommendation, and professional photo to:

Andy Magana at [email protected] and Valeria Montoya Ramirez at [email protected].

No personal statement required, but please submit a one paragraph statement on what your ideal fellowship would be and why you decided to apply to UCLA.

Contact

For more information and to arrange site visits, applicants can also contact:
Valeria Montoya Ramirez at [email protected] or Kellie Vigil at [email protected]