Anne P Cameron
James Montie M.D. Legacy Professor of Urology
Clinical Professor of Urology
Associate Chair, Quality
Department of Urology and Service Chief
Medical School
Urology Brighton Center for Specialty Care
7500 Challis Rd
Brighton, Michigan 48116

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Anne P Cameron
Clinical Professor
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    About

    Anne Pelletier Cameron, MD, FRCSC, URPS, the James Montie Legacy Professor of Urology at the University of Michigan and Vice Chair of Academic Affairs and Service Chief for the Department of Urology. She received her undergraduate degree at the University of New Brunswick. After completing her medical degree at the University of Ottawa and residency in urology at Dalhousie University, Dr. Cameron came to the University of Michigan for a fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstruction. Dr. Cameron remains at the university as an active clinician and participates in several research trials, including the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Funded Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network. Her clinical interests include complex incontinence, female urethral disease, and the care of neurogenic bladders. Dr. Cameron is active with the Society of Women in Urology, serving as their past president, and is active with the American Urological Association, serving on the Core Curriculum and as Chair of the Overactive Bladder Guideline Committee. Dr. Cameron has also been very active with the Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction, serving on the Executive Committee as their current Treasurer, and awarded their Paul Zimskind research award in 2018

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    Qualifications
    • Executive Coaching Training
      University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, 2024
    • Leadership Course
      American Urological Association, Linthicum, 2022
    • Michigan Leadership Academy
      University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, 2019
    • Neurourology, Reconstructive Urology and Incontinence
      University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Urology, 2009
    • Fellowship
      University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Urology, 2007
    Research Overview

    Neurogenic bladder dysfunction and its impact on urological complications and quality of life, particularly in spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and myelomeningocele
    Treatment outcomes of mesh sling removals and autologous sling success in complex female incontinence
    Overactive bladder and its phenotype
    Recurrent urinary tract infection prevention and management

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    • Journal Article
      Phenotyping Men With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms: Results From the Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network.
      Helmuth ME, Smith AR, Glaser AP, Yang CC, Cameron AP, Henry Lai H, Griffith JW, Eric Jelovsek J, Quentin Clemens J, Helfand BT, Merion RM, Andreev VP, and the LURN Study Group . Neurourol Urodyn, 2025 Jan; 44 (1): 178 - 193. DOI:10.1002/nau.25596
      PMID: PMC11665771
    • Journal Article
      "There is a lot of shame that comes with this": A qualitative study of patient experiences of isolation, embarrassment, and stigma associated with overactive bladder.
      Brodsky CN, Sitto HM, Wittmann D, Wallner LP, Streur C, DeJonckheere M, Stoffel JS, Cameron AP, Sarma A, Clemens JQ, Ippolito GM. Neurourol Urodyn, 2024 Nov; 43 (8): 1817 - 1825. DOI:10.1002/nau.25557
      PMID: PMC11776393
    • Journal Article
      Effectiveness and patient perspective on the use of intravesical gentamicin instillations to treat recurrent urinary tract infections in neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction
      Cameron AP, Castrodad PM, Troost J, Forchheimer M, Tate DG. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2024 Nov 1; 43 (8): 1916 - 1923. DOI:10.1002/nau.25513
      PMID: 38860440
    • Journal Article
      NAU Editorial on the 2024 AUA/SUFU OAB Guideline
      Smith AL, Cameron AP. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2024 Nov 1; 43 (8): 1741 DOI:10.1002/nau.25585
      PMID: 39435721
    • Presentation
      Session 1 Research and Academia
      2025 Jan 6;
    • Journal Article
      Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network (LURN): An introduction to the Urinary Urgency Phenotyping Protocol LURN II.
      Cameron AP, Yang CC, Bradley CS, Griffith JW, Kirkali Z, Clemens JQ, Kreder KJ, Kenton KS, Andreev VP, Amundsen CL, Jelovsek JE, Helfand BT, Lai HH, LURN Study Group . Neurourol Urodyn, 2024 Nov; 43 (8): 1800 - 1808. DOI:10.1002/nau.25566
      PMID: PMC11498147
    • Journal Article
      The AUA/SUFU guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic overactive bladder.
      Cameron AP, Chung DE, Dielubanza EJ, Enemchukwu E, Ginsberg DA, Helfand BT, Linder BJ, Reynolds WS, Rovner ES, Souter L, Suskind AM, Takacs E, Welk B, Smith AL. Neurourol Urodyn, 2024 Nov; 43 (8): 1742 - 1752. DOI:10.1002/nau.25532
      PMID: 39010271
    • Presentation
      Charles Higgins Lecture: Anterior Vaginal Wall and Urethral Masses a Visual Atlas
      2025 Jan 7;
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    Health Lab
    Recurrent UTIs? A gentamicin bladder instillation may be the answer
    Recurrent UTIs can be a relentless battle for some, and also dangerous given how many antibiotics can be used. A leading expert on gentamicin bladder instillations discusses the lesser-known treatment that can get these infections under control.
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    Health Lab
    Treating recurrent UTIs without antibiotics
    A Michigan Medicine urologist discusses treating urinary tract infections without antibiotics and what vaccines might be coming in the near future.