Surgical Fellowships
Our fellowship training programs strive to enhance competency and improve surgical skills in a cutting-edge learning environment. Fellows perform a wide-range of procedures and participate in the multidisciplinary care of surgical patients. The novel clinical and research components of these fellowships are further enriched by the experienced and renowned faculty in our Department.
- Abdominal Transplant Surgery Fellowship
- Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellowship
- Colorectal Surgery Fellowship
- Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship
- Endocrine Surgery Fellowship
- Head and Neck Oncology and Microvascular Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
- Laryngology Fellowship
- MIS, Foregut and Bariatric Surgery Fellowship
- Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
- Vascular Surgery Fellowship
Speech Language Pathology Clinical Fellowship
The latest education news
Department of Surgery Hosts 28th Annual Layton F. Rikkers Education Retreat
On Tuesday, May 26, the Department of Surgery celebrated its 28th annual Layton F. Rikkers Education Retreat. The theme of this year’s retreat was “From Survival to Formation: Reclaiming the Educational Mission of the Surgical …
Dr. Lee Faucher Awarded Dean’s Teaching Award
Dr. Lee Faucher, professor in the Division of Acute Care and Regional General Surgery, was awarded the Dean’s Teaching Award at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health’s Medical Education Day on May 28. …
MJS: In fight to save Ukraine’s wounded, surgeons learn skills at UW-Madison
May 27, 2026 Kelly Meyerhofer (photos: Hannah Schroeder) Milwaukee Journal Sentinel MADISON – Maks Makarenkov couldn’t help but smile on car rides through the capital city. He saw homes with blue and yellow flags pinned …
Dr. Sam Poore to lead clinical trials education program
The project, Partnership to Expand Education and Training Pathways in Clinical Research is led by Samuel Poore, MD, PhD, professor, Department of Surgery, UW School of Medicine and Public Health; and co-investigators Rafael Veintimilla, MD, senior director, …
Wisconsin Surgery Leads the Way on Entrustable Professional Activities
The Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) for a specialty define the core clinical activities that a resident should be deemed competent to perform independently by the conclusion of their training. Residents’ entrustability is observed during day-to-day …
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Education Office

Eugene Foley, MD
Vice Chair of Education

Mallory Zink, MS
Residency Program Manager
(608) 263-9792
zink@surgery.wisc.edu
