Teaching
The Urology Residency
Program seeks to train outstanding physicians for careers
in urology through the expertise of its fellowship-trained
faculty, high volume and diversity of cases, and spirit of
inquiry.
The residency program is fully accredited and offers clinical education and basic research in a full spectrum of areas including:
- Oncology
- Minimally invasive urology
- Female urology
- Reconstructive urology
- Pediatric urology
- Infertility
Fellowship-trained faculty members, who represent all urologic subspecialties, offer residents the opportunity to see how rewarding it can be to integrate patient care and research in a urologic surgery career. The Division is also known for its quality of care, consistently ranking among the top urologic centers in the country.
Please browse our website – including the Message from the Chief and the Residency Program Description – to learn more about the residency program.
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| Associate Professor Adam Kibel, M.D., (left) points
out a feature on a CT scan to a group of urologic surgery residents. |
Washington University physicians are the medical staff of Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital
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