
Division of Neurourology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
Our division cares for patients with complex voiding dysfunction, neurogenic bladder and more.
Our division includes urologists, nurses, physician assistants, and clinical fellows — who work together closely with a team of physical therapists, pain specialists, urogynecologists, gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, and specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
As one of the nation’s largest teams devoted to improving the lives of people living with functional bladder disorders, we have extensive experience with complex reconstructive surgery, nonsurgical nerve stimulation techniques, BOTOX® treatment for bladder disorders, and videourodynamic evaluation of complex urinary disorders.
The Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Fellowship accepts one trainee each year, into either a two- or three-year track. The fellowship is fully accredited by the ACGME.
Our division actively participates in numerous public- and privately-funded research efforts that seek to develop new, and more effective, treatments for patients and their families — while also helping to ensure that the Department of Urology remains at the forefront of innovation and understanding related to urologic conditions.
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Clinical Professor of Urology and Section Head
Urology, Neurology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
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Medical Student Clerkship and Core Educational Lead
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Clinical Professor of Urology
Associate Chair, Quality
Department of Urology and Service Chief
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Professor of Urology
Associate Chair
Research and Program Director
FPMRS Fellowship Ongoing
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Associate Chair
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Medical Director
Quality Assurance and Core Educational Lead and Program Director of the Urology Residency Program
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