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Dr. Dauw received his medical degree from Loyola University in Chicago graduating Magna Cum Laude. He then completed a urology residency at The University of Michigan. Following this, he pursued subspecialty training in endourology with Dr. James Lingeman at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. His primary clinical interests include the medical and surgical management of kidney stones, in particular, endourological management of complex renal calculi. He is also one of few U.S. providers with expertise in holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP), a state-of-the-art, minimally invasive surgical treatment for men with an enlarged prostate. His research interests focus on improving the quality of care for patients with kidney stones as well as understanding outcomes associated with commonly performed endourological surgeries.
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Endourology FellowshipIndiana University, Indianapolis, 2016
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ResidencyUniversity of Michigan, Urology, 2015
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Chief Resident in Urology SurgeryUniversity of Michigan, Urology, 2015
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InternshipUniversity of Michigan, General Surgery, 2011
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MDLoyola University, 2010
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BSUniversity of Tennessee, 2006
Medical and surgical management of kidney stone disease, surgical management of BPH
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Lewicki P, Salka B, Daignault-Newton S, Ross J, Krumm A, Ghani KR, Dauw C, Landis-Lewis Z, Stensland KD, Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative . BMJ Open, 2025 May 6; 15 (5): e092742Journal ArticleRapid cycle, randomised testing of precision feedback to improve engagement with a process measure dashboard amongst urologists: study protocol for a hybrid trial.
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Khoei AA, Krishna S, Meah S, Sui W, Dauw C, Daignault-Newton S, Ross J, Kleer E, Leavitt D, Ghani K, Collaborative FTMUSI. Journal of Urology, 2025 Jun 23; 213 (5S): e432 - e432.Journal ArticleIP08-38 VARIATION AND RISK FACTORS FOR HOSPITALIZATION FOLLOWING URETEROSCOPIC STONE TREATMENT IN A SURGICAL COLLABORATIVE
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Madan R, Kim L, Seibel C, Newton SD, Alexander A, Lucas S, Ghani K, Dauw C, Sui W, Collaborative FTMUSI. Journal of Urology, 2025 Jun 23; 213 (5S): e668 - e668.Journal ArticleIP13-13 PRACTICE PATTERNS OF STENT OMISSION AFTER URETEROSCOPY: INSIGHTS FROM A STATEWIDE COLLABORATIVE REGISTRY
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Krishna S, Daignault-Newton S, Shoemaker E, Alexander A, Kachroo N, Leavitt D, Raskolnikov D, Kleer E, Konheim J, Sui W, Dauw C, Ghani K. Journal of Urology, 2025 Jun 23; 213 (5S): e675 - e675.Journal ArticleIP13-28 TO STENT OR NOT AFTER USING A URETERAL ACCESS SHEATH FOR URETEROSCOPY? PRACTICE PATTERNS, EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISIT RATES AND PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES
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Moncaleano GF, Becker REN, Krishna S, Linsell SM, Johnson A, Ross J, Shoemaker E, Clark S, Alexander A, Sucher EJ, Meah S, Daignault-Newton S, Sarle R, Lucas S, Konheim J, Mander NS, Sui W, Ghani KR, Dauw CA, Collaborative FTMUSI. Journal of Urology, 2025 Jun 23; 213 (5S): e1166 - e1166.Journal ArticleIP22-01 CAN WE PREDICT POSTOPERATIVE HYDRONEPHROSIS AFTER URETEROSCOPY? RESULTS FROM A SURGICAL QUALITY COLLABORATIVE
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Krishna S, Daignault-Newton S, Seibel C, Moncaleano GF, Alexander A, Nathan H, Sui W, Ghani K, Dauw C. Journal of Urology, 2025 Jun 23; 213 (5S): e1135 - e1135.Journal ArticleMP33-14 STENT OMISSION AFTER URETEROSCOPY: HOW PAYER-PROVIDER COLLABORATION CAN LEAD TO LOWER STENTING RATES
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Krishna S, Wang L, Shoemaker E, Moncaleano GF, Patel P, Alexander A, Sucher E, Sui W, Dauw C, Ghani K. Journal of Urology, 2025 Jun 23; 213 (5S): e637 - e637.Journal ArticleV08-05 APPROACHES TO ENABLE STENT OMISSION FOLLOWING URETEROSCOPY
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Patel P, Wang L, Fernandez G, Krishna S, Dauw C, Ghani K. Journal of Urology, 2025 Jun 23; 213 (5S): e639 - e639.Journal ArticleV08-11 FLEXIBLE AND NAVIGABLE URETERAL ACCESS SHEATHS (FANS): TECHNIQUE AND STRATEGIES FOR EFFICIENT USE
DOI:10.1097/01.ju.0001109936.72097.2a.11