Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellowship - Grant Medical Center
We prepare our fellows to become experts in colorectal surgery.
The OhioHealth Colorectal Surgery Fellowship strives to train the next generation of colorectal surgeons with expertise in the field of treating diseases that affect the colon, rectum, and anus. Since its inception in 1974, greater than 75 fellows have successfully completed the program and have been placed in roles all over the world.
NRMP Program Code: 1564060F0
Why Choose Colon and Rectal Surgery at Grant Medical Center
Educational Focus and Surgical Skill Advancement
We incorporate both mature methods and the newest surgical techniques for ongoing learning.
Our program strives to provide training to ensure fellows become competent, diversified, independent, and compassionate in colon and rectal surgery. Fellows will have an opportunity to practice under the supervision of multiple board-certified colorectal surgeons in various opportunities, such as laser surgery, transanal endoscopic microsurgery, sacral nerve stimulator, laparoscopic and robotic surgery.
The structured curriculum includes weekly educational meetings, didactic teaching, and staffing a charity colorectal surgery clinic three times a month. Fellows are expected to participate in other educational opportunities, including a rotation at the Cleveland Clinic, participation in the National ASCRS Conference, and mock oral board presentations.
Your Success Starts Here
Our fellowship gives you a strong foundation for long-term success during your year of training. It includes, but is not limited to the following: