The University of Oklahoma Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Program

Women's Pelvic and Bladder Health Clinic

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Providers & Fellows

Arielle Allen, DO Fellow

Edgar LeClaire, MD Fellow

Mikio A. Nihira, MD

Tamara Poteat, PA-C

Lieschen H. Quiroz, MD

S. Abbas Shobeiri, MD

Emily Swafford, PT

Sondy Troy, RDMS, MEd

Dena White, MD Fellow

Clinical Staff

Stephanie Broussard, PSR

Trynisha Cheadle, LPN

Susan Ecker, MA

Ramonica Edwards, MA

Jessica Moates, MA, PSR

Lea Phillips, RN, BSN

RaeChelle Ray, PSR

Victoria Rinehart, MA

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Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship Program
Congratulations to Dr. Quiroz for being awarded the 2012 AUGS Foundation Faculty Research Award.
Congratulations to Dr. LeClaire for being awarded the 2012 AUGS Benson Grant in Neuromodulation.
Congratulations to the FPMRS team for 14 presentations at 2011 AUGS and ICS meeting.

Congratulations to Dr. White for being awarded 2011 AUGS Benson Grant in Neuromodulation.
Congratulations to Dr. Nihira for being awarded the TRANSFORM and OCEANA study grant.

Congratulations to Dr. Quiroz for being awarded the 2011 ACOG US Research Award.
Congratulations to Dr. Allen for presenting 2010 AUGS Best Educational Research.

Overview

The fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery is accredited by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the American Board of Urology.

Goals

The goal of our fellowship is to produce academic practitioners in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, and to encourage fellows to enter academic medicine by providing them with the breadth and depth of clinical and scientific knowledge.  The strengths of this program include:

  • We are the international authorities in endovaginal pelvic floor ultrasonography
  • We are national leaders in educational research and surgical simulation
  • We have perhaps, nation's most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic options for women with pelvic floor disorders
  • We provide a multidisciplinary environment with faculty in urology, colon and rectal surgery, plastic surgery, gastroenterology, radiology, geriatrics, and physical therapy
  • We present opportunity for involvement in many funded pelvic floor research.

Our clinical practice offers a full spectrum of female pelvic medicine services.  Fellows interact with all three attending physicians at OU, both in the outpatient clinical setting and in the operating room. Additionally, there are operative experiences at Saint Anthony Hospital and Intgris Baptist Hospital with our 2 adjunct faculty members. Fellows perform the majority of urodynamic studies in conjunction with the Urogynecology nurse. We have a pelvic floor dysfunction program that is coordinated through the Urogynecology division but involves additional consultants in urology, colorectal surgery, gastroenterology, physical therapy, and radiology (for dynamic pelvic floor MRI). Finally, Ou pelvic floor laboratory offers full spectrum of translabial/transperineal pelvic floor ultrasound (3D) , endoanal ultrasonography (3D), anorectal manometry, EMG, Cinedefecography, retrograde pyelogram, percutaneous neuromodulation testing, and complete pelvic floor neurophysiologic testing.

During the second year of fellowship, fellows are given the opportunity to have their own clinic session under the supervision of a faculty member. In addition, a resident urogynecology clinic is held as part of the second and fourth year Ob/Gyn residency rotation. The urogynecology division staffs this clinic and the fellow(s) is included in this rotating responsibility as appropriate to their level of training.

Educational

Fellowship is expected to be a combination of guided and self-taught education. Fellows are expected to read appropriate texts pertaining to the field of female pelvic medicine and remain current with the published literature.

These include: journal club, grand rounds, research meetings and didactic seminars. Surgical cases for the following week are presented in conjunction with the rotating third year Ob/Gyn resident.

Each Wednesday and Friday morning a resident urogynecology clinic is held as part of the rotation. The urogynecology division staffs this clinic and the fellow(s) is included in this rotating responsibility as appropriate to their level of training. Involvement in resident education is expected as part of the fellowship experience.

Research

It is our expectation that a fellow in our program will have fully developed and reported on at least one major research project during their fellowship. The width and breadth of both clinical and basic science projects that are currently underway in our division gives our fellows the opportunity to become involved in many areas. Areas of special interest include the neuroanatomy of the pelvic floor, Imaging of pelvic floor injury, basic science investigation of bladder inflammation.

Program Director

Mikio A. Nihira, MD, MPH

Details

Position Information (Please refer to www.AUGS.ORG for further information)

Trainees per year

1 (fellows currently accepted every year)

Fellowship length

3 years

The program is fully accredited by ABOG/ABU


Application process:
We are now ERAS governed. That means that the application will be in the December Cycle. This is a new development. 
The interviews for 2013 applicants will be held on April and May, 2012.  The application process is in full swing already.

Please subscribe to ERAS ASAP and begin the application process.


Click here for a link to ERAS application
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If you have any comments for the fellowship administrator, please note here. Remember, the only guaranteed method of communication is to call us at 405-271-8787 and talk to Janet Finney.
Clinic: OU Physicians Building, 825 NE 10th street, Suite 5400,
Oklahoma City, OK 73126
Tel: (405) 271-9493,  Fax: (405) 271-4606

Administration: OUHSC, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Post Office Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK 73126 
Tel: (405) 271-2247, Fax: (405) 271-1655

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