Department of Urology
Residents
Letter from Chairman
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About TJU
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About TJUH
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Salary
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Benefits
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Life at Jeff
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Residency Training Program
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Application Process
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Conference/Grand Rounds Schedule
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Current Residents/Fellows
2011 Chief Residents (PGY 6)
Steve Dong, M.D. Cornell School of Medicine 2006
Joseph C. Zola, M.D. Medical College of Virginia 2006
PGY5
Adeep Thumar, M.D. Drexel University School of Medicine 2007
Daniel Sackett, M.D. Jefferson Medical College 2007
PGY4
Shawn Liu, M.D. School of Medicine at Northwestern 2008
Chandan Kundavaram, M.D. University of Arizona School of Medicine 2007
Fransisco Gelpi, M.D. University of Puerto Rice School of Medicine 2008
PGY3
Arjun Khosla, MD Case Western Reserve University 2008
Douglas Kelly, MD University of North Carolina School of Medicine 2009
James Ryan Mark, MD St. Louis University School of Medicine 2009
PGY2
Nate Roberts, M.D. Jefferson Medical College, 2010
Ryan Cleary, M.D. Jefferson Medical College, 2010
Michael Amirian, M.D. SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, 2010
Interns
Amar Raval, M.D. Florida State University College of Medicine, 2011
Kymora Scotland, M.D. Weill Cornell Medical College, 2011
Patricia Lewandoski, M.D. University of Medicine of New Jersey, 2011
C.R. Bard Fellowship in Endourology & Laparoscopy
Kelly Healy, M.D. Emory University School of Medicine
Nirr Kleinman, M.D. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Message from
Leonard G. Gomella, MD, FACS
Chairman, Urology
Patrick Shenot, MD
Director, Residency Program
1025 Walnut Street
Suite 1112, College Building
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-6961
We participated in the National Residency Match Program and utilize the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
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