Urologic Oncology Fellowship

Program Overview

The Urologic Oncology Fellowship program at UCSF offers multidisciplinary training in all aspects of urologic oncology. The program consists of one year of clinical urologic oncology and at least one year of laboratory research where clinical activity will continue. The fellowship program is accredited by the Society of Urologic Oncology. The program seeks to attract bright, committed, and compassionate applicants from diverse backgrounds, who aspire to become future leaders in this specialty. They should possess a genuine desire to serve culturally diverse and medically underserved populations while being dedicated to addressing issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Society of Urologic Oncology

Our basic science research efforts are predominately focused on prostate cancer, bladder cancer and renal cell carcinoma. Several nationally recognized scientists participate in these efforts with considerable funding from the National Institutes of Health. Our prostate cancer program is further supported by one of the few Special Projects in Research Excellence (SPORE) grants awarded in prostate cancer research. In addition to basic science research, opportunities exist for clinical research and outcomes research through the UCSF Urology Outcomes Research Group. Candidates for fellowship have a wide array of research opportunities available to them including androgen receptor biology, genomic alterations, tumor immunology, Phase I evaluation of novel drugs, and biomarker identification and validation. Although not required, previous fellows have successfully received American Foundation for Urologic Diseases (AFUD) grants.

The clinical rotation provides a broad exposure to all aspects of urologic oncology. The fellow participates in the operating room, in outpatient evaluation and management and in conferences. The program offered is multidisciplinary and provides instruction and support for the disciplines of radiology, radiation oncology, medical oncology and urologic oncology. The clinical service is very busy and provides an opportunity for the fellow to participate in all types of urologic oncology operative procedures including major open surgery, complex reconstruction and laparoscopic oncology. The majority of clinical work is performed at the UCSF Bakar Cancer Center at Mission Bay, but fellows also participate in oncology cases at the UCSF Parnassus Campus Moffitt Hospital, San Francisco Veterans Administration Hospital and at San Francisco General Hospital. Our program is closely tied to departmental activities, and as a result, the oncology fellow is able to benefit from the expertise of the entire faculty.


Application Process

Overview

We participate in the SUO (Society of Urologic Oncology fellowship match) process administered by the American Urological Association (AUA).

Program Prerequisites/ Preferences

  • Candidate must have completed an ACGME or RCPSC Urology Residency Training Program
  • Special interest in future academic and scholarly activities is considered highly favorable
  • Preferably be a candidate for the American Board of Urology
  • Candidate must be eligible to obtain a full Physician & Surgeon's California medical license (please refer to the CA Medical Board for eligibility requirements)

Applications are due March 1st of each year, 16 months prior to beginning fellowship.

Application Packets should include:

Submit application packets via email to Sima P. Porten MD, MPH (Fellowship Program Director), Maxwell Meng, MD (Associate Program Director), c/o Katherine Jung, [email protected].


2024 Match Information

**Dr. Sima Porten became the Fellowship Program Director in February 2022. Dr. Maxwell Meng is involved with the program as the Associate Program Director.**

In adherence to the UC Policy, UCSF OGME and in support of the AAMC, virtual interviews only will be conducted in the 2023-2024 academic year.

Learn more about our Program and get a chance to meet our fellows at our  Virtual Open House!

Interview Date

  • Saturday, April 27, 2024 

Current Fellows

Jenna Winebaum, MD  

 

Jenna Winebaum, MD
7/1/2023 - 6/30/2025
Residency: 
2023,  Medical University of South Carolina
Medical School:
2018, Tufts University School of Medicine

       
Avery Braun, DO     Avery Braun, D0
7/1/2022 - 6/30/2024
Residency: 
2022, Einstein Healthcare Network
Medical School:
2017, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
       

Alumni Spotlight

Julie A. Szymaniak, MD   Julie A. Szymaniak, MD
Clinical Oncology Fellow 2021-2023
Attending Physician
Kaiser Permanente
San Francisco, CA
 
     
Scott Greenberg, MD  

Scott Greenberg, MD
Clinical Oncology Fellow 2020-2022
Attending Physician
Kaiser Permanente - Fremont
Fremont, CA

 

     
Peter Lonergan, MD  

Peter Lonergan, MD
Clinical Oncology Fellow 2019-2021
Consultant Urological Surgeon and Clinical Senior Lecturer
St. James's Hospital and Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
 

     
Samuel L. Washington III, MD, MAS   Samuel L. Washington III, MD, MAS
Clinical Oncology Fellow 2018-2020
Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, University of California, San Francisco, CA
     
Annika Herlemann, MD, PhD   Annika Herlemann, MD, PhD
Clinical Oncology Fellow 2018-2019
Faculty, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
     
Renu Eapen, MBBS   Renu Eapen, MBBS
Clinical Oncology Fellow 2016-2017
Attending Physician, Cancer Specialists, Australia
Consulting Physician, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and The Austin Hospital, Australia
     
Michael Leapman, MD   Michael Leapman, MD
Clinical Oncology Fellow 2014-2016
Faculty, Yale University, New Haven, CT

To view past clinical/research fellows trained, click here.