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  2. Urology - Wikipedia

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    Female urology is a branch of urology dealing with overactive bladder, pelvic organ prolapse, and urinary incontinence. Many of these physicians also practice neurourology and reconstructive urology as mentioned above. Female urologists (many of whom are men) complete a 1–3-year fellowship after completion of a 5–6-year urology residency. [21]

  3. Category:Urologists - Wikipedia

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    An urologist is a medical specialist in the field of urology, which studies the Surgical diseases of Urinary system in male and female and genital system only in male. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  4. Ashutosh Tewari - Wikipedia

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    Ashutosh K. Tewari (born in Kanpur, India) is the chairman of urology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. [1] He is a board certified American urologist, oncologist, and principal investigator.

  5. Why You Can’t Pee With an Erection, According to Urologists

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    Doctors say this is a completely normal response. It all has to do with anatomy and the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, explains Paurush Babbar, M.D. , a urologist at The Urology ...

  6. Here's Why Testosterone Is a Female Hormone, Too - AOL

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    “Ovaries make testosterone,” says Kelly Casperson, MD, a urologist, ... But you can still get testosterone from doctors—they’ll use a lower dose than in a male product. Casperson ...

  7. John Gearhart - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, he was appointed director of paediatric urology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. [1] Four years later he was appointed professor of paediatric urology at Johns Hopkins, where he treats children born with genitourinary tract deformities, including bladder exstrophy and epispadias .