Urologic Oncology Fellowship
Program Overview
Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program
The Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program at the University of Kansas Medical Center is designed to provide state-of-the-art training in all aspects of urologic oncology, with a focus on the multidisciplinary management of genitourinary cancers. The program aims to educate and promote the development of urologic oncology research.
About the Fellowship
The Surgical Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program requires the completion of an accredited U.S. or Canadian Residency and that the applicant be board-certified or board-eligible. The program was initially accredited in 2009 and received a 5-year reaccreditation in 2021.
Structure of the Program
The program is structured to provide comprehensive training in urologic oncology, including:
- Multidisciplinary management of genitourinary cancers
- Urologic oncology research
Leadership
The program is led by:
- Eugene K. Lee, M.D., FACS
- Associate Professor of Urology
- Director, Division of Urologic Oncology
- Program Director, Urologic Oncology Fellowship
Academics
The University of Kansas Medical Center offers a range of academic programs, including:
- Residency Program
- Medical Students
- Visiting Sub-Internship Scholarship
- Urologic Oncology Fellowship
Research
The Department of Urology is involved in various research areas, including:
- Clinical Research
- EDGE Research Laboratory
- Dr. Holzbeierlein Laboratory
- Dr. Li Laboratory
- Dr. Nangia Laboratory
- Dr. Souders Laboratory
- Dr. Taylor Laboratory
Patient Care
The University of Kansas Medical Center provides patient care services, including:
- Patient Care Clinic
About the Department
The Department of Urology is committed to providing excellent patient care, education, and research. The department is located at:
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- Department of Urology
- 3901 Rainbow Boulevard
- Kansas City, KS 66160
Non-Discrimination Policy
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy.
