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The Andrology Fellowship at Northwestern University

by Akane Naka, Project Manager | March 06, 2007
The Andrology Fellowship
is part of the
McGaw Medical Center
Graduate Medical
Education Program


The Feinberg School of Medicine is a part of the vibrant educational and cultural community of Northwestern University, an independent private institution founded in 1851. The Feinberg School-one of Northwestern's 11 colleges and schools-stands out among the nation's medical schools. Consistently receiving high marks in U.S. News & World Report surveys, the medical school attracts bright and talented individuals to its faculty and student body.

The University, primarily through the Feinberg School, is part of the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, an academic medical center in which the missions of education, research, and clinical services are paramount.

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The Andrology Fellowship

General Program Description
The modern management of male reproductive and sexual health requires an in-depth knowledge not only of surgery but also of imaging, biopsy techniques, pathology, endocrinology, radiology and basic science. The andrology fellowship is designed to enhance the basic knowledge of the management of male sexual health and reproductive health acquired by a urology trainee, particularly in the non-surgical disciplines.

The existence of the fellowship is to augment and support Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the Department of Urology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and to advance the field of sexual health and infertility consistent with the goals of the above-mentioned institutions.

Successful completion of a five or six year accredited program in urology is a prerequisite.

Objectives
The andrology fellowship will enable the resident to acquire an advanced body of knowledge and level of skill in the management of reproductive and sexual health diseases in order to assume a leadership role in teaching and research in the field. This will include:

* an understanding of the classification and evaluation of erectile dysfunction;
* knowledge of the indications, techniques, and complications of radiographic evaluation of the arterial supply of the penis;
* an understanding of the basic techniques of testicular biopsy, evaluation and tissue processing, recognition of basic testicular pathology, and knowledge of pathologic prognostic factors;
* the ability to counsel patients on treatment options for therapy for erectile dysfunction and reproductive health abnormalities;
* an evaluation of erectile dysfunction and reproductive dysfunction in an office based setting;