2024 Fellowship Matches Announced

Fellowship matches for both the Duke residency Class of 2025 and the department's current Quality and Safety in Women's Health fellow were announced today. Additionally, trainees who will be joining Duke ObGyn as fellows next year were announced.

Six Duke Ob/Gyn Class of 2025 trainees matched to become future subspecialists, including one in Breast Surgical Oncology.

Congratulations to this talented group of physicians as they continue to train as the next leaders in our field. Doing so is truly an outstanding accomplishment, and the department is honored to train these future subspecialists.

Pictured left to right — (top row): Alice Darling, MD; Colleen Judge- Golden, MD, PhD; Joseph Lafferty, MD; Bobby May Jr., MD;  Anna Shvygin, MD; and Janice Wong, MD, MS. Bottom row: Rachel DeSpenza, MD, MSHSC; Maryam Zeinomar, MD; Morgan Brown, MD; Tam Nguyen, MD; Rodrigo Muñoz Rogers, MD; and Matthew Rohn, MD.


Duke Trainee Fellowship Matches

Name Fellowship Location Fellowship
Alice Darling, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Gynecologic Oncology
Colleen Judge-Golden, MD, PhD Northwestern University Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Joseph Lafferty, MD (current Quality & Safety in Women's Health fellow) Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Gynecologic Oncology
Bobby May Jr., MD Georgetown University Hospital Breast Surgical Oncology
Anna Shvygin, MD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Gynecologic Oncology
Janice Wong, MD, MS University of California San Diego Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery

Duke Ob/Gyn Fellowship Matches

Name Fellowship Residency
Rachel DeSpenza, MD, MSHSC Maternal-Fetal Medicine Yale New Haven Hospital
Maryam Zeinomar, MD Maternal-Fetal Medicine University of Utah
Morgan Brown, MD Gynecologic Oncology The Ohio State University
Tam Nguyen, MD Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery New Hanover Regional Medical Center
Rodrigo Muñoz Rogers, MD Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
Matthew Rohn, MD Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility The George Washington University

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