Department of urology
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Medical education rarely shines a spotlight on the quiet specialists who teach future physicians how to navigate the complexities of urinary and reproductive health. Yet in Upper Manhattan, the Department of Urology at 1427 Madison Ave serves as both classroom and clinical hub, offering students and residents a rare chance to observe and participate in everything from routine screenings to advanced robotic surgeries. Lectures on kidney stone prevention, incontinence management, and prostate health unfold just steps from exam rooms where real patients share their stories, creating a learning environment that balances theory with human connection.
Beyond the curriculum, the department anchors itself in the rhythm of East Harlem, where access to specialized care can be scarce. Faculty members often collaborate with local clinics to extend free screenings and second opinions, ensuring that teaching moments ripple outward into the community. Those needing directions can pull up the map online, while questions about rotations or public health initiatives are best directed to the office. Call when the next open lecture series is announced—sometimes the most valuable lessons happen outside the textbook.