David_R wrote:My urologist (who was with me through a vasectomy, kidney stone [thankfully only one time!], and then the implant) is Dr. Marc Siegelbaum, of Chesapeake Urology Associates. His main offices are in the northern Baltimore suburb of Towson. Here are his accomplishments as posted on his group's website:
- Chief of Urology and Medical Director of the Urologic Oncology Center at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center
- Clinical Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine
- Urological Consultant, Baltimore Orioles [boy, I bet he has some amazing stories he could tell except they are private of course!]
- Director, Erectile Dysfunction Program, Chesapeake Urology Associates
You can find out more about him at
http://www.chesapeakeurology.com/physic ... um-md-facs. (And no, I am not being paid by him to share this information. It's just because there were posts about local prosthetic urologists who do a great job, and I wanted to share my doctor's info.)
Thanks for sharing David. Please understand that I am NOT Kramer or Eid bashing. Hell, if I were in New York or Baltimore I would seek them out too. What I am suggesting is that those of us whom do not live there can fin a surgeon much closer. If Kramer or Eid come from a teaching hospital, there are others out there who most likely do as great a job because they were taught by them. My doctor travels all the way to Australia to teach.. I would think he knows a thing or two. I wasn't going to do this but I think now I will. Please read this short Bio sketch of my Dr. Dr. Gerald Brock of London Ontario CANADA.
Dr. Gerald Brock is a Professor in the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, at St. Joseph's Health Care in London, Ontario. Dr. Brock is currently Vice President and Chair of the Canadian Urology Association. Dr. Brock is the current Chair of the Canadian Male Sexual Health Council (affiliate of the Canadian Urology Association - CUA), as well as the Guidelines Committee of the CUA, Chair of the Office of Education for the CUA and CUA Scholarship Foundation Administrative Chair.
Dr. Brock is the author of over 180 publications, 25 book chapters, numerous abstracts and more than 20 research awards from national and international research organizations. Over the past 2 decades he has been invited to speak across Canada, the USA, Europe, Africa and Asia. Dr. Brock's work in urology and erectile dysfunction is acknowledged by his role as section editor of the CUA Journal, as well an editorial board member of multiple other scientific journals.
He has run an active andrology fellowship combining basic animal physiology with clinical exposure ranging from 1-2 years for the past two decades with graduates of urology programs from North America, Asia and beyond.
Larry