Meet Our Fellows
The Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) Fellowship draws trainees from across the U.S. and around the world. Meet our current fellows and learn about their focus inside and outside the clinic.
Kelsey Stewart, M.D.
Class of 2026
Medical school: Baylor College of Medicine
Residency: University of Minnesota
Hometown: Grapevine, Texas
Hobbies: I love the outdoors, including running, hiking, kayaking, and (hopefully) cross-country skiing this winter! I am also an aspiring fiber artist (knitting, weaving, embroidering), bookstore lover, and amateur meal prepper.
What drew you to Mayo Clinic for fellowship training?
Mayo offers the best of an academic MIGS program. I am learning from five MIGS-trained faculty each with a specific clinical and surgical focus in fibroids, endometriosis, fertility-sparing surgery, and pelvic pain respectively. The research mentorship and resources are unparalleled. I am grateful to have the opportunity to learn from such expert and kind people while building all the tools I need to become a well-rounded academic MIGS physician.
Morgan Briggs, M.D.
Class of 2027
Medical school: Medical College of Wisconsin
Residency: Medical College of Wisconsin
Hometown: Waterford, WI
Hobbies: Cycling, running, triathlons, and hiking
What drew you to Mayo Clinic for fellowship training?
The Minimally Invasive Surgery fellowship at Mayo Clinic Rochester is truly an exceptional program. I have the chance to learn all the components of complex gynecology from kind individuals who are leaders in the fields. Also, I am amazed by the expansive resources and opportunities provided by Mayo Clinic to help us all succeed.