Jorge F. Carrillo, MD, FACOG obtained his M.D. degree from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, in Bogotá-Colombia. Then he completed his OBGYN residency at Rochester General Hospital in Rochester, NY. After this completed a Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery
(FMIGS) through the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL) and the Society of Reproductive Surgeons (SRS) at the university of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2014. This Fellowship had an emphasis in assessing and managing patients with chronic pelvic pain conditions. He then joined the University of Rochester as Assistant Professor and as a provider for their Center for Chronic Pelvic Pain and Vulvar Disorders. He subsequently completed a Dean’s Teaching Fellowship, a 2-year training program on adult learning and medical education.
In 2017 he joined the Orlando VA Healthcare System as a chronic pelvic pain specialist and minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon and is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology for the University of Central Florida College of Medicine, serves as one of the Orlando VA FMIGS faculty and is the Site Director for the UCF/HCA consortium OBGYN Residency Program. Currently is completing his first year of a Master’s for the Health Professions Education at the University of Maastricht, from the Netherlands.
Dr Carrillo is one of the Board of Directors, recently elected Secretary of the Executive Board for the International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS), is the former Clinical Foundations Course Chair and currently is the Associate Scientific Program Director for the 2021 IPPS Annual Scientific Meeting.
His special interests are in chronic pelvic pain, pudendal neuralgia, abdomino pelvic neuralgias and neuropathies, endometriosis, minimally invasive procedures and techniques, abdomino pelvic anatomy, adult learning, healthcare professions education, curriculum development, simulation in laparoscopic skills and the self-determination theory.