In the world of urogynecology, where science, care, and advocacy intersect, Dr. Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald stands as a trailblazer. Known not just for her surgical precision but also for her unshakable voice in women’s health, Dr. Fitzgerald has reshaped how pelvic pain and reconstructive care are perceived in modern medicine.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dr. Fitzgerald was born at Magee-Womens Hospital — the very place where she would one day become a leading medical figure. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Penn State’s Schreyer Honors College, completing dual degrees in Biology/Neurobiology and Women’s Studies/Women’s Health. Driven by a passion for advancing care in women’s health, she earned her medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She went on to complete her residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital and a competitive fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Georgetown University.
Today, Dr. Fitzgerald is a double board-certified physician in both Obstetrics & Gynecology and Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. She serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, where she focuses on treating complex pelvic floor disorders and chronic bladder pain. Her surgical innovations aim to not only treat but transform the lives of women experiencing life-altering gynecological conditions.
Her clinical research is extensive, spanning topics like patient-centered surgical outcomes, pelvic pain syndromes, and reconstructive techniques. She’s a passionate contributor to medical literature, often speaking at national conferences and contributing to journals that drive the field forward.
What makes Dr. Fitzgerald truly unique is her ability to connect medicine with public advocacy. Through her active social media presence, she educates the public about gynecologic economics, healthcare equity, and gender disparities in medicine. Her hashtag #gyneconomics has sparked necessary conversations and inspired fellow professionals and patients alike.
Beyond the clinic, Dr. Fitzgerald is a role model for future generations of physicians. With compassion in her consultations, brilliance in the operating room, and boldness in public dialogue, she continues to redefine what it means to be a physician in today’s world.