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Support Emory Urology today to join in the future of urological advances...

For patients seeking the utmost comprehensive urological care, Emory University's Department of Urology is a nationally-acclaimed "urological center of excellence" known for its:

   - Customized, across-the-board patient care programs offering cutting-edge treatment options, 
   - Internationally renowned urological research programs, 
   - Highly competitive urological residency training programs, 
   - Synergistic team of top physicians and research scientists, and 
   - State-of-the-art research facilities.

Emory Urology is led by Dr. Fray Marshall, an internationally-acclaimed urological surgeon and clinical researcher of urological cancers.  His team of nationally-prominent urologists and world-class researchers form a synergistic team that produces outstanding patient care outcomes, the latest in cutting-edge urological research and the highest reputation among urological training programs. 

Emory Urology is continually experiencing exciting advances.  Dr. Marshall has performed an impressive 1,000 mini laparoscopies in the treatment of prostate cancer since arriving at Emory.  The new outpatient clinic has been reorganized under the leadership of Dr. Chad Ritenour.  The men?s health division has been created, and Dr. Ritenour and Dr. Jay Morgan see patients with a variety if issues including prostate problems, high PSA, infertility, and erectile dysfunction.  Dr. Morgan also works exclusively in the outpatient area to provide prompt emergent care.  Dr. Niall Galloway leads the female continence and urology center, where minimally invasive surgical techniques are now being applied.  Dr. John Patteras and Dr. Kenneth Ogan manage the minimally invasive surgery and stone clinics, where Dr. Ogan has introduced radio frequency ablation in the destruction of small renal tumors, and Dr. Patteras utilizes cryosurgery and a new non-open surgery technique for renal tumors.  Dr. Peter Nieh and Dr. Jeff Carney expertly treat bladder and testicular cancer as well as prostate cancer, with the use of cryosurgery and other new techniques.  Dr. Leland Chung leads in research of molecular markers that may provide new forms of diagnosis and therapy for prostate cancer.  Dr. John Petros continues advancing research on mitochondria DNA mutation.  Dr. Viraj Master leads in investigating patients with renal and prostate cancer. 

To continue these innovations and look ahead to the future?s new developments, philanthropic support is critical.  Today, in a changing healthcare environment, funding is necessary to the continued fulfillment of our mission to educate the next generation of physicians, provide unparalleled patient care, and determine the causes, treatments, and cures for devastating diseases.  We must initiate new and continue existing research, develop new training programs, and provide excellent resources for our current residents.

By investing in Emory Urology, YOU are making a difference for today's patients and the patients and physicians of future generations. Your investment will be wisely used to produce the maximum benefit possible, yielding tremendous long-term benefit.

Your gifts may be made in the form of cash, appreciated securities, real estate or personal property via (a) outright gift, (b) pledge payable over a period of years or (c) other means that can be highlighted by Emory's gift planning experts.  We can arrange for Emory's Gift Planning experts to assist you (or your advisors) with everything from bequests to more complex gifts such as charitable trusts, gift annuities and estate plans. Through careful planning, we can help maximize your personal benefits for giving to Emory Urology, which may include a reduction or elimination of your taxes (income, estate, gift or capital gains) and/or the conversion of your appreciated assets into income for yourself and your loved ones.

Your gift to Emory Urology may be directed to general support for the department or restricted to your specific area of interest. Your gift may be spent for its intended purpose until exhausted or applied to an endowment that can provide on-going funds to Emory Urology, in perpetuity.   Please consider making a gift to Emory Urology today to join in the future of urological advances.

Sincerely,

Kristin J. Boggs
Development Director
Department of Urology
Emory University School of Medicine
Building B, Rm. B1403
1365 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30322

kboggs@emory.edu

Office: 404-778-5429
Fax:    404-778-4336

 





 

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