Duke Ob/Gyn welcomed eight new fellows to the department on Aug. 1. First-year fellows in maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, gynecologic oncology, urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery and complex family planning will train as future subspecialists. This year marks the start of the department's inaugural complex family planning fellowship. The department's quality and safety in women's health fellowship welcomed its new trainee to the nationally recognized program, which began in 2022.
Two of this year’s fellows are graduates of Duke Ob/Gyn's 2024 residency class. The group attended orientation and toured the Duke campus as part of their onboarding.
Joining the department this academic year are:
Name | Fellowship | Residency |
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Lillian Boettcher, MD |
Maternal-Fetal Medicine |
University of Utah School of Medicine |
Sara Jones, MD |
Maternal-Fetal Medicine |
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
Katherine Fitch, MD |
Gynecologic Oncology |
Oregon Health and Science University |
Emile Gleeson, MD |
Complex Family Planning |
Mount Sinai Hospital |
Elizabeth Howell, MD |
Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery |
Duke University School of Medicine |
Sloane Mebane, MD |
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility |
Duke University School of Medicine |
Damla Gonullu-Rotman, MD |
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility |
Wayne State University |
Joseph Lafferty, MD | Quality and Safety in Women's Health | Pennsylvania Hospital |
Click here to download the fellowship match roster