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  1. Andrew von Eschenbach

    Andrew C. von Eschenbach (born October 30, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is the current Commissioner of the United States Food and Drug Administration. He became acting Commissioner on September 26, 2005, after the resignation of his predecessor Lester Crawford, and was confirmed as Commissioner by the Senate on December 7, 2006. He was previously the 12th director of the National Cancer Institute.

  2. Neil Fleshner

    Neil Fleshner (Ne-uhl Fle-sh-ner) is head of Urology at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, Canada. He is affiliated with University Health Network (UHN). He graduated from University of Toronto in the Faculty of Medicine. He also completed his urology training at University of Toronto.

  3. Atul Gawande

    Atul Gawande (b. 1965 in Brooklyn, NY) is a general and endocrine surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, an assistant professor at the Harvard School of Public Health, and an assistant professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School. He has written extensively on medicine and public health for The New Yorker magazine and the online magazine "Slate." He has also written for "New England Journal of Medicine".

  4. John Lattimer

    Dr. John Kingsley Lattimer (October 14, 1914, in Mount Clemens, Michigan - May 10, 2007 in Teaneck, New Jersey) was a urologist who did extensive research on the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations, becoming the first medical specialist not affiliated with the United States government to examine the medical evidence related to the John F. Kennedy assassination.

  5. Joaquín Albarrán

    Joaquín Albarrán, full name Joaquin Albarrán Maria y Dominguez was a French urologist who was born in Sagua La Grande, Cuba. In 1878 he went to Paris, where he worked and studied under many renowned physicians. Albarrán regarded anatomist Louis-Antoine Ranvier (1835-1922) and urologist Jean Casimir Félix Guyon (1831-1920) as major influences in his career. In 1906 he succeeded Guyon as director of the Clinic of Urology at the Hôpital Necker.

  6. Max Nitze

    Max Nitze (1848 - 1906) was a German urologist.

  7. Roger Sanders

    Roger Cobbin Sanders (born June 17, 1936) is an American doctor specializing in Ultrasound and Radiology. Originally from the United Kingdom, he obtained a degree in physiology at Oxford University, from the Oxford Clinical Medical School. In 1970 Sanders traveled to the United States to begin a one-year teaching position at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. During this time the University was presented a bistable ultrasound system, …

  8. Dimitrie Gerota

    Dimitrie D. Gerota (July 17, 1867 - March 3, 1939), Romanian anatomist, physician, radiologist, urologist, and an associated member of the Romanian Academy from 1916.

  9. Lall Sawh

    Lall Ramnath Sawh C.M.T., FRCS (Edin), born 1 June 1951 is one of the most celebrated Urologists in the Caribbean and Latin America. Based in Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Sawh introduced Kidney transplantation and button-hole Surgery to the Caribbean in 1988 and since then, he has continued to be a pioneer in the field of Urology. In 1994, Dr. Sawh implemented the use of the first Dornier Lithotripsy machine in Trinidad, thereby revolutionizing the treatment of Kidney stones.

  10. Kwok Ka Ki

    Kwok Ka Ki is a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. He is a private urology doctor, graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong.

  11. Jean Casimir Félix Guyon

    Jean Casimir Félix Guyon was a French surgeon and urologist who was born on Ile-Bourbon (Réunion). He studied medicine in Paris and received his doctorate in 1858. For much of Guyon's career, he was a surgeon at Hôpital Necker and a professor in Paris. In 1890 he became the first Professor of Urology in Paris. In 1907 Guyon and a handful of other urologists established the International Association of Urology.

  12. Alexis Boyer

    Alexis Boyer was a French surgeon, born in Corrèze. He was the son of a tailor, and he obtained his first medical knowledge in the shop of a barber surgeon. When he moved to Paris, he had the good fortune to attract the attention of renowned surgeons Antoine Louis (1723-1792) and Pierre-Joseph Desault (1744-1795). Boyer persevered at his profession, and became notorious for his anatomical knowledge and surgical dexterity.

  13. Fuad Khan

    Dr. Fuad Khan (born February 1, 1955) is a Trinidad and Tobago politician. Since 1995 he has served as the Member of Parliament representing the constituency of San Juan/Barataria in the House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago. Elected on a United National Congress ticket he is currently an "Independent UNC Parliamentarian" after breaking ranks with the Opposition party. Dr.

  14. I. Kathleen Hagen

    Dr. I. Kathleen Hagen is a former medical doctor who gained notoriety for being accused of murder by asphyxia of her parents, Idella Hagen, aged 92, and James Hagen, aged 86, with a plastic bag and a pillow as they slept in their home in Chatham Township, New Jersey, in August 2000. A month earlier she had returned to her parents' house from her home in the Virgin Islands because of their age and deteriorating health.

  15. Staff Barootes

    Efstathios William (Staff) Barootes (November 15, 1918 - July 30, 2000) was a Canadian physician, urologist, and parliamentarian. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, of Greek immigrants, he moved with his family to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1940 and a medical degree in 1943 from the University of Toronto. He then served with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War II. After the war, he did postgraduate work in urology.

  16. George Buckston Browne

    Sir George Buckston Browne FRCS (1850-1945) was a British medical doctor and pioneer urologist. In 1927 he bought Charles Darwin's former home Down House and founded the Buckston Brown Research Farm in Downe in 1931. The Buckston Browne Prize is named for him.

  17. Norman Blacklock

    Sir Norman James Blacklock KCVO OBE MB ChB MSc FRCS (5 February 1928 - 7 September 2006) was a surgeon in the Royal Navy and later a consultant in urology and professor of medicine at Manchester University. He served as Medical Officer to The Queen on her overseas tours for 17 years, from 1976 to 1993. He became known to the accompanying press corps as "the Queen's Witch Doctor", and the Duke of Edinburgh nicknamed him "Hemlock".

  18. Franz von Gruithuisen

    Baron Franz von Paula Gruithuisen (March 19, 1774 - 1852) was a Bavarian physician and astronomer. He taught medical students before becoming a professor of astronomy at the University of Munich in 1826. During his period of medical studies and instruction, he was noted for his contributions to urology and lithotrity. He developed ideas on safer methods to remove bladder stones transurethrally, and his instruments served as models for subsequent devices.

  19. Sir Henry Thompson 1st Baronet

    Sir Henry Thompson, 1st Baronet (1820-1904), British surgeon and polymath, was born at Framlingham, Suffolk, on August 6 1820. His father wished him to enter business, but circumstances ultimately enabled him to follow his own desire of becoming a physician, and in 1848 he entered the Medical School of University College London. There he had a brilliant career, and obtained his degree at London University in 1851 with the highest honors in anatomy and surgery.

  20. Samuel Henry Harris

    Samuel Henry (Harry) Harris was an Australian surgeon who developed a new technique for prostatectomy. Harry Harris (as he was usually known) was the son of Henry S. Harris, was born in Sydney. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School of which he was captain in 1900. He graduated M.B., Ch.M. "with credit" at the University of Sydney in 1906, where he also obtained his blue for cricket. After a term as resident medical officer at Sydney hospital, …

  21. Marina Joesoef

    Marina Joesoef — born Marina Sastrowardoyo March 24, 1959 in Jakarta, Indonesia — is an Indonesian artist. She is a painter having recent exhibitions in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She has also been billed as Marina Joesoef Sastrowardoyo, though Joesoef is her married surname. In the early 1960s, Marina joined her parents and brothers to live in Los Angeles and Leiden, the Netherlands, where her father, Dr. Sumarsono Sastrowardoyo, …

  22. Clarence Gosse

    Clarence Lloyd Gosse (1912 - December 21, 1996) was a Canadian physician and Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. Born in Newfoundland, he moved to Nova Scotia when he was ten. He graduated from the medical school of Dalhousie University in 1939. During World War II, serving in the Canadian Army Medical Corps, he was a member of one of the first surgical teams in the Battle of Normandy.

  23. Alexis de Boyer

    Alexis de Boyer, made Baron de Boyer by Napoleon, was a French anatomist and surgeon. He was a physician attendant on Napoleon, and later a professor of clinical surgery at "La Charité" hospital and at the University of Paris. He wrote extensively about urological affections, particularly micturition disorders, and did some of the first work in urodynamics. He was born in France.

  24. Dr John Andrew Libertino MD
  25. Dr Manish Shah MD
  26. Dr David Mark Spellberg MD
  27. Dr William M Figlesthaler MD
  28. Dr Jerold Grubman MD
  29. Dr Arul Moli Chinnaiyan MD

    Arul Chinnaiyan , M.D., Ph.D. Chinnaiyan selected as Amgen Outstanding Investigator Awardee Arul Chinnaiyan , M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of Pathology and Urology has been selected as the 2005 Amgen Outstanding Investigator Awardee. This prestigious award was originally known as the Parke-Davis Award in Experimental Pathology. Chinnaiyan will be the featured speaker at the FASEB meeting in San Diego, April 2 - 6, 2005.

  30. Dr Felix Luis Badillo MD
  31. Dr Patricia Anne Gabow MD
  32. Dr Dov Kadmon MD
  33. Dr Larry I Lipshultz MD
  34. Dr Stanley Allan Brosman MD
  35. Dr Paul F Schellhammer MD

    Dr. Schellhammer, who has published more than 200 medical articles in scientific journals, joined the EVMS faculty in 1974 and served as Chairman of the Department of Urology from early 1990 until July of 2000. He received the Dean's Faculty Achievement Award for Clinical Service in 1992. Dr. Schellhammer is a Professor of Urology, a partner in Devine-Tidewater Urology, Ltd., and is internationally recognized for his expertise in the treatment of prostate cancer.

  36. Dr Mark Gerard Delworth MD
  37. Dr Hillel Y Marans MD
  38. Dr Shlomo Raz MD

    Shlomo Raz , MD Professor of Urology Co-Director, Division of Female Urology, Reconstructive Surgery and Urodynamics UCLA Westwood

  39. Dr Muhammad S Choudhury MD
  40. Dr Jacob Rajfer MD

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