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Amber Herbert Wins the Elisabeth Pickett Award
Amber Herbert, MD is a 3rd-year Resident at Stanford Department of Urology. She has spent her first three years of residency caring for patients while simultaneously cultivating her surgical skills. In a couple of months, she will transition to her ...
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Stanford Urology’s Strong Presence at AUA
The Department of Urology at Stanford School of Medicine recently concluded a successful campaign at the American Urological Association's (AUA) annual conference. The event took place in San Antonio, Texas, from May 01 to May 06.
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A Day at Health Matters: Department of Urology Engages with Community
This year, for the first time ever, the Department of Urology hosted a table at the annual Stanford Medicine Health Matters event- a free health event hosted by Stanford Medicine, to foster advancements in health, medicine, and wellness within the community.
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Artist Sukey Bryan’s Art Put on Display at Stanford's Moghadam Atrium- Story By Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Renowned artist Sukey Bryan was recently welcomed at Encina Commons by the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Stanford Global Studies (SGS) for a reception, where several ...
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Stanford Urology Team Achieves 166% Surge in Timely Patient Assessments
In a leap forward for patient care, Dr. Ryan Sun and his team at Stanford Urology have achieved a remarkable increase in timely urgent patient assessments as part of the 6 month-long Clinical Effectiveness Leadership Training (CELT) program and the Realizing Improvement ...
Developing our Leaders
In addition to providing world-class patient care, carrying out cutting-edge research, and training the next generation of urologists, we are also committed to making the Stanford Department of Urology the best place possible to work. To that end, we work hard to nurture and develop leadership potential on our team. During this past year, many of our faculty members have participated in leadership development programs and/or have taken on new leadership responsibilities.
Drs. Kathleen Kan and Kunj Sheth participated in the Junior Faculty Leadership Bootcamp sponsored by the SOM Office of Faculty Development and Diversity this past year. Taking place over 12 months, this leadership bootcamp is aimed at introducing young faculty to the principles of leadership.
Dr. Jay Shah began his term as Chief of Staff of Stanford Health Care (SHC) on September 7, 2022. As Chief of Staff, Dr. Shah is responsible for overseeing the medical staff governance of credentialing, privileging, professionalism, quality, and safety at SHC. With a medical staff body of over 3000 providers, he also represents the voice of the medical staff to the senior hospital leadership. In addition, in his role as Chief of Staff, Dr. Shah joins the SHC Board of Directors. To make room for this important role, Dr. Shah stepped down from his roles as Physician Improvement Leader of Urology and Cancer Care Program Leader for Urologic Oncology. In addition to his Chief of Staff role, Dr. Shah will continue to serve in his roles as co-director of the Stanford Leadership Development Program and co-director of the Stanford Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program.
Dr. Timothy Chang assumed the role of Physician Improvement Leader (PIL) for the department of Urology starting September 1, 2022. As PIL, Dr. Chang will oversee the quality program for the urology department. He will lead the Urology Quality Council to ensure robust infrastructure that allows for continued implementation of quality improvement projects.
Dr. Benjamin Chung assumed the role of co-lead of the Urologic Oncology Cancer Care Program (CCP) starting September 1, 2022. Along with CCP co-lead Dr. Sandy Srinivas from genitourinary medical oncology, Dr Chung will be responsible for providing physician oversight of clinical operations for the urologic oncology clinic at the Stanford Cancer Center.
Dr. Kris Prado has taken on the role of assistant program director for our SUO-accredited fellowship training program in Urologic Oncology. In this role, he will work closely with Dr. Shah to ensure that the Stanford Urology department continues to recruit and train the future leaders of urologic oncology.