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Emory University School of Medicine
Urology Residency Program · Atlanta, GA
The Emory Urology Residency Program is amongst the most well-respected Urology training programs in the United States. The 5-year program combines exceptional clinical training with opportunities for ground-breaking academic research, in order to train future leaders in Urology. Emory Urology delivers sophisticated, patient-centered care across the entire spectrum of adult and adolescent urological conditions. Our faculty physicians have over 40,000 urology care encounters per year, and are consistently recognized with national and regional awards and commendations. Our specialties span routine urological procedures up to extremely complex cases, across all urologic sub-specialties, and our clinical services receive referrals from across the region and throughout the country. The Department's research mission is robust and far-reaching, as our faculty scientists work to develop new treatments for both urological cancers — including prostate, bladder, kidney, and penile cancer — and non-cancerous urologic problems — kidney stones, male infertility, urinary incontinence, urinary reconstruction, and erectile dysfunction. Our scientists receive funding from the NIH, other federal agencies, and foundation, corporate, and private sources, and regularly report the results of their studies in the peer reviewed literature.
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The Emory Urology Residency Program is amongst the most well-respected Urology training programs in the United States. The 5-year program combines exceptional clinical training with opportunities for ground-breaking academic research, in order to train future leaders in Urology. Emory Urology delivers sophisticated, patient-centered care across the entire spectrum of adult and adolescent urological conditions. Our faculty physicians have over 40,000 urology care encounters per year, and are consistently recognized with national and regional awards and commendations. Our specialties span routine urological procedures up to extremely complex cases, across all urologic sub-specialties, and our clinical services receive referrals from across the region and throughout the country. The Department's research mission is robust and far-reaching, as our faculty scientists work to develop new treatments for both urological cancers — including prostate, bladder, kidney, and penile cancer — and non-cancerous urologic problems — kidney stones, male infertility, urinary incontinence, urinary reconstruction, and erectile dysfunction. Our scientists receive funding from the NIH, other federal agencies, and foundation, corporate, and private sources, and regularly report the results of their studies in the peer reviewed literature.
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Emily Bohannon
Jessica Hammett
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