Virginia Mason’s section of Gynecology offers a two-year Fellowship in Complex Benign Gynecology (CBG) accredited by the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL). Our fellowship was established in 1992 as a clinical Pelvic Surgery Fellowship, and has graduated fellows who now serve in academic and private practice positions around the country. We train our fellows in all approaches to gynecologic surgery, and our focus has concentrated in minimally invasive options.
Under the leadership and supervision of the fellowship director, the fellow performs a minimum of 1,000 major surgical cases and participates in ongoing clinical care and scholarly research over the course of the fellowship.
Candidates must complete the AAGL Fellowship in Complex Benign Gynecology (CBG) online application, including:
The primary goal of the Complex Benign Gynecology (CBG) Fellowship is to give the fellow the clinical and surgical skills to excel in a gynecology career and serve as an ambassador for themself, the profession and Virginia Mason. Specifically, the fellowship curriculum aims to teach requisite cognitive and technical aspects of gynecologic surgery, including:
To apply, see full details at the AAGL Fellowship in Complex Benign Gynecology (CBG) Application page and submit the application with all required materials. Applications must be submitted by May of the year prior to the start of the fellowship training. For more information please visit: AAGL Fellow Candidate Application.
If you have questions, please contact Mindy Vu.