Urology Welcomes Back Dr. Brent Hollenbeck

We are pleased to welcome back Dr. Brent Hollenbeck, Walter S. Kerr, Jr. Professor of Surgery in the Field of Urology and Professor of Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School!

It is with great enthusiasm and excitement that we announce Dr. Hollenbeck will be rejoining our faculty in January 2025. Dr. Hollenbeck is an international thought leader in prostate cancer care delivery. He will be the inaugural holder of the Victory Automotive Group Research Professorship. Furthermore, he will direct the newly created Center for Accelerating Research Excellence in Prostate Cancer (CARE-PC). Dr. Hollenbeck brings with him unparalleled expertise and experience in urology and academic health care leadership. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Hollenbeck back to Michigan.

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