Our work aims to improve minimally invasive gynecologic surgery outcomes, make less invasive treatments safer and available to all women, improve techniques for safer tissue extraction, and use surgical simulation to better train the next generation of surgeons.

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Investigators

Investigators in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery include faculty members in the Department of Ob/Gyn’s Division of Benign Gynecology (Minimally Invasive) Surgery.

Elise C Bardawil, MD

Elise C Bardawil, MD

Assistant Professor, Ob/Gyn

Division: Complex Benign Gynecology

Admin; Cynthia Munson

Katherine de Souza, MD

Katherine de Souza, MD

Assistant Professor, Ob/Gyn

Division: Complex Benign Gynecology

Admin; Jasmine Jones

Whitney Trotter Ross, MD, MSCI

Whitney Trotter Ross, MD, MSCI

Assistant Professor, Ob/Gyn

Division: Complex Benign Gynecology

Admin; Jasmine Jones


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