The University at Buffalo Advanced Minimally Invasive Surgery Program provides a structured educational experience necessary to achieve expertise in minimally invasive surgery techniques relating to advanced GI surgery while also providing exposure to laparoscopic and bariatric procedures.
The Pediatric Surgery Fellowship, established in 1957, is one of the original 9 training programs in Pediatric Surgery and has graduated 50 accredited pediatric surgery fellows since its inception.
Our fellowship is a one year clinical program with nine months of critical care and three months of operative experience. Our program meets the requirements administered by the American Board of Surgery for Certificate of Added Qualifications in Surgical Critical Care and has earned accreditation with commendation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
The Division of Vascular Surgery at the University of Buffalo offers a fellowship (5 + 2) training program in Vascular Surgery that has received accreditation with commendation from the ACGME.
The University at Buffalo Department of Surgery is excited to announce that we will be starting an (unaccredited) Bariatric Surgery Fellowship in August 2022. We intend to apply for accreditation from the Fellowship Council as well.
Buffalo is known for its snow, but dig a little deeper and you’ll discover that our region enjoys four distinct seasons, each remarkable in its own right.
Pronounced “the best planned city in America” by Frederick Law Olmsted, and often billed as the “20-minute city” for its easy accessibility, Buffalo’s world-class design makes getting around a snap.
In a city as diverse as Buffalo, you can always find something fun to do, whether it’s taking a leisurely walk in one of our glorious Olmsted-designed parks or taking in a thought-provoking work of art at one of dozens of galleries.