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Division Chief - Urology
Phoenix Children’s Hospital division of pediatric urology is seeking a Division Chief to lead one of the largest urology practices in the southwest. The group includes five board certified physicians, two physician assistants and one nurse practitioner who manages the Enuresis center. We currently cover five satellites clinics. Our outpatient clinics offer ultrasound, Urodynamics and neonatal circumcisions. Robotic cases are done in an adult hospital with the state of the art Da Vinci. We serve a diverse patient population who require care for a wide spectrum of common complex urologic patients. We participate in specialized clinics like gender anomalies, stone, spina bifida and transition clinic.
We are the pediatric urology teaching program for the residency in urology of the Mayo
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