McGill Urology Male Genito-Urinary Dysfunction Fellowship
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Number of positions per year: 1
Length of training: 2 years
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The McGill Sexual Medicine/Male Genito-Urinary Dysfunction and Reconstructive Urology Fellowship (MGUD) fellowship is based primarily at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Health center (Glen site) with satellite sites both at Lachine Hospital and the Jewish General Hospital.
This fellowship is a two-year program. The 2 years consist of clinical and research.
The fellows will work under the direct supervision of three fellowship-trained experts: Dr. Serge Carrier (program director), Dr. Mélanie Aubé and Dr. Alex Brzezinski.
The fellowship is designed to teach the urologist the necessary clinical and surgical; skills to effectively manage the following aspects of male genito-urinary dysfunction:
- Sexual dysfunction (erectile and ejaculatory dysfunction, hypogonadism, Peyronie disease)
- Urethral, genital and penile reconstruction
- Male urinary incontinence
- Male lower urinary tract symptoms and BPH
The fellows will need to meet specific learning and research objectives and will be given clinical responsibilities.
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