2015 Annual Report - Urology Care Foundation
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2015 Annual Report - Urology Care Foundation
Advancing Urologic Research and Education to IMPROVE PATIENTS’ LIVES. Letter from the Board of Directors Dear Friend of the Foundation, Mission As we reflect on this past year, we are pleased to present to you our 2015–2016 annual report calendar. We are honored to share our growth and accomplishments this year, made possible by the loyalty of our committed partners and donors. In the past year, we have expanded and ensured the sustainability of our Research Scholar Program through the creation of 14 new endowed awards, contributed by generous supporters who are making a lasting impact through the advancement of research. Our website, UrologyHealth.org, garnered more than 5.4 million visitors, positioning us as a reliable and influential go-to resource on urologic health for both large national and international audiences. Realizing our website’s capacity to reach millions of patients, health care professionals and caregivers encouraged us to create a more patient-friendly and accessible version of our website. In May 2015, we launched our newly enhanced website, featuring information on more than 100 urologic conditions. The website is now an even more valuable and reliable tool for those suffering with urologic disease. It allows us to reach a vast audience with critical messages and patient education information on a variety of urologic concerns for patients. In 2016, we are launching a campaign to establish a Patient Education Endowment Fund in five areas of urologic health; Prostate, Pediatric, Bladder, Renal/Kidney and Sexual/Reproductive. Our goal is to engage the public and the urology community as we expand our messages of urologic health and wellness. In 2015, we celebrated our 40-year history of funding early-career investigators in urologic research. Since 1975, we have supported and ignited the careers of over 600 researchers, totaling over $24 million in awards and scholarships. As we contemplated the significance of the longevity and growth in our research grant programs, a theme of “40-for-40” was suggested—funding 40 awards and scholarships during our 40th year. The Foundation is extremely proud that we exceeded that mark! In 2015, the Foundation provided 42 awards and scholarships, totaling more than $1.2 million in research support, including 14 new Research Scholar awards, the flagship research training program of the Foundation. During this calendar cycle, the Research Scholar Program received 37 percent more applications than the previous year. Our early-career investigator training programs and awards are a highly regarded and sought-after opportunity for young scientists to begin a strong career in urologic research, mentored by leaders in the field. We are incredibly grateful for your generosity, which has helped grow and sustain this program. We look forward to the bright future of the Foundation as a dedicated leader in advancing urologic research and education to improve patients’ lives. The Urology Care Foundation is the world’s leading nonprofit urological health foundation—and the official foundation of the American Urological Association. We partner with physicians, researchers, health care professionals, patients, caregivers, families and the public to support and improve the prevention, detection and treatment of urological diseases through research and education. Vision To support urological research, and to be the premier provider and resource for the most current, comprehensive and reliable urologic health information for patients and the public. Together, we are ensuring the future of urologic health. With gratitude, Richard A. Memo, MD Chair Board of Directors UROLOGIC DISEASE IN AMERICA Treatment for urologic diseases costs the American public nearly 40 $ billion annually, 400 million worldwide suffer from INCONTINENCE exclusive of medication costs. men whose FATHERS or BROTHERS had prostate cancer According to the National Institutes of Health, BPH affects MORE THAN 90 OVER AGE 60 OVER AGE 70 OF MEN will be diagnosed. AND AS MANY AS 50 % % OF MEN 1 in 2 women will experience Prostate cancer affects 1 in 5 African-American MEN. 1 in 3 urinary incontinence some form of in their lifetime. UrologyHealth.org More than a million new kidney stone cases are diagnosed in America each year. The Urology Care Foundation is ADVANCING patient care through research. “ When you support the Foundation, you help jumpstart our young researchers futures—and help improve the future for hundreds of thousands of men, women and children. JANUARY 2016 - Dr. Larry Lipshultz, our first Research Scholar, Baylor College of Medicine ” Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat New Year’s Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 17 24 Martin Luther King Jr. Day 31 UrologyHealth.org “ We all want to help our patients live full and happy lives. The Foundation’s resources assist me in educating my patients to improve their quality of life. ” -Lisa Hawes, MD, Chesapeake Urology Information on over 100 urological conditions and treatments at UrologyHealth.org Order free patient information at UrologyHealth.org/Order or call 1-800-828-7866 FEBRUARY 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Valentine’s Day 14 Presidents’ Day 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 Know Your Stats at Super Bowl 21 28 29 UrologyHealth.org March is Kidney Health Month. An estimated 10% of Americans suffer from KIDNEY STONES at some point in their lives. We have supported 107 PROJECTS on kidney health and disease. MARCH 2016 Sun Mon Tue 27 Sat 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 14 Easter Fri 3 Daylight Savings 13 Time Begins Thu 2 7 20 Wed 1 6 World Kidney Day March 10 St. Patrick’s Day UrologyHealth.org Good Friday April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. Testicular Cancer is THE MOST COMMON cancer in young men. We are working to ensure young men have the BEST OUTCOMES through awareness and early detection. World Health Day April 7 National Public Health Week April 4-10 APRIL 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 UrologyHealth.org Passover Begins May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Bladder Cancer is the TH 4 MOST DIAGNOSED CANCER in men. We have supported 47 PROJECTS on bladder cancer. National Nurses Day May 6 Women’s Health Week May 8-14 MAY 2016 Sun AUA Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA May 6-10 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 29 Memorial Day Observed UrologyHealth.org June is Men’s Health Month. Join us in our QUEST TO HEIGHTEN AWARENESS of preventable health conditions and ENCOURAGE detection and treatment of disease among men. National Cancer Survivors Day June 5 Men’s Health Week June 13-19 JUNE 2016 Sun World Continence Week June 20-26 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Flag Day 14 15 16 17 18 Father’s Day 19 Minor League Baseball Prostate Cancer Awareness Day 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 UrologyHealth.org Celebrating research excellence for over 40 years! “ Over the past 41 years, scores of young investigators have been able to use both the funding and skills they learned in achieving a Research Scholar Award as a springboard to sustained funding over many years. Consequently, the importance of the Research Scholar Program cannot be overstated. JULY 2016 Sun - Rosalyn Adam, PhD, Boston Childrens Hospital Mon Tue Wed ” Thu Fri Sat 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 Independence Day 31 UrologyHealth.org This campaign is a national public awareness initiative in partnership with the National Football League (NFL) to increase AWARENESS about prostate cancer and raise funds for prostate cancer RESEARCH AND EDUCATION. GENERATED MORE THAN 830 Mon 500 MILLION MEDIA IMPRESSIONS 2 $ AUGUST 2016 Sun PARTICIPATED IN MORE THAN INTERVIEWS RAISED NEARLY MILLION FOR PROSTATE CANCER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Save the Date: Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and kickoff of the Know Your Stats® campaign September 1 UrologyHealth.org September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. 1 IN 7 men will be diagnosed in their lifetime. We have supported 189 PROJECTS on prostate cancer. Special thanks to Chesapeake Urology for their sustained support and commitment to the Urology Care Foundation’s research and education programs! SEPTEMBER 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Sign the Know Your Stats® pledge at KnowYourStats.org 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Labor Day UrologyHealth.org The Urology Care Foundation is RAISING AWARENESS through a series of health campaigns to let patients know they are not alone, and there is help. IT’S TIME IT’S TIME TO TALK TO TALK ABOUT SUI ABOUT OAB OCTOBER 2016 Sun Mon www.UrologyHealth.org/OAB Tue Wed www.UrologyHealth.org/SUI Thu Fri www.KnowYourStats.org Sat 1 Rosh Hashana Begins 2 9 3 Columbus Day 10 Yom Kippur Begins 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Halloween 31 UrologyHealth.org November is Bladder Health Month. 400 MILLION PEOPLE worldwide suffer from incontinence. We have supported 216 PROJECTS on bladder health. NOVEMBER 2016 Sun Mon National Family Caregivers Month Tue Wed 1 Daylight Saving Time Ends Thu 2 3 9 10 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 Giving Tuesday Fri Thanksgiving Day UrologyHealth.org Sat 4 5 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 Veterans Day MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Generous supporters LIKE YOU ensure a better future for those who suffer from urologic diseases. December 31 Last day to make your 2016 tax deductible gift! DECEMBER 2016 Sun Christmas Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Hanukkah Begins 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 New Year’s Eve 31 UrologyHealth.org Financial Highlights Reflects Fiscal Year 2014 The Urology Care Foundation’s program expenses fall into two major categories: Research and Education. (January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014) 20% 6% Management and General Fundraising Financial Highlights 31% Education and Outreach Campaigns Research grants are awarded to institutions and individuals throughout the United States through the American Urological Association (AUA) Office of Research. The AUA Office of Research has a stringent peer-review progress that reflects the highest standards of the National Institutes of Health. Each year, the Foundation grants more than $1 million in research funding to the AUA Office of Research in support of training awards, salary stipends and fellowships to promising investigators. Our awards span the career spectrum of research—medical students, residents, post-doctoral and post-resident fellows and independent investigators. Education expenditures include our efforts to raise awareness of urologic health through national public health campaigns and publications. The Foundation’s online and print materials are based on information from the AUA’s Clinical Guidelines. Our patient-friendly educational tools are designed to promote communication between patients and their health care providers. We also publish Urology Health extra ®, a quarterly magazine. 43% Research and Scholarship Programs A copy of the most recent audited financials is available by contacting the Urology Care Foundation. Documents submitted under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are also available from the Maryland Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410-974-5534). Patient Education Endowment Fund Building a Healthier Future The Urology Care Foundation is committed to a Patient Education Endowment Fund to ensure that patients have access to the most reliable information concerning their urologic health and treatments. Endowment gifts are the most lasting and powerful resources a donor can give. Because they provide a steady stream of income from permanently invested funds, endowment gifts keep on growing and giving from one generation to the next. The Foundation is interested in partnering with individuals like you who share the same passion for our mission and core values. The Patient Education Endowment Fund campaign, launching in 2016, will help us achieve these goals and provide sustained financial resources to keep patient education and resources current and accessible to the millions of patients and their caregivers impacted by a urologic disease. Campaign Goal Establish a $7.5 million Patient Health Education Endowment made up of five $1.5 million fund portfolios in the following key areas: TARGET FUND ALLOCATIONS GOAL Pediatric Health Education Fund. . ......... $1.5 Million Prostate Health Education Fund........... $1.5 Million Bladder Health Education Fund............ $1.5 Million Reproductive and Sexual Medicine Health Education Fund........................ $1.5 Million Kidney and Adrenal Health Education Fund.................................. $1.5 Million Thank you! Because of you we can make a difference in so many more lives! www.UrologyHealth.org/Endowment Patient Education The Foundation is a leader in creating patient education materials on a variety of urologic conditions and treatments, based on the American Urological Association (AUA) clinical guidelines, which set the standards for quality patient care. These resources are regularly reviewed and updated and available free of charge. Patient Education Materials and Resources • UrologyHealth.org is a leading patient-friendly resource in urology. The redesigned UrologyHealth.org launched in May 2015 with a responsive and intuitive new design—easy for you or your patients to access from a smartphone or tablet. • Find-A-Urologist tool that connects patients with urologists in their area. • Urologist-reviewed information on more than 100 urologic conditions, treatments and procedures at UrologyHealth.org. • Free printed patient guides, fact sheets, brochures and other tools available to order at UrologyHealth.org. • UrologyHealth extra® , a free patient magazine. The newly redesigned UrologyHealth extra® magazine is a fresh, energetic and valuable resource that features stories about important urologic health and wellness topics, plus provides the latest tips on nutrition, fitness and living a healthy lifestyle. SU M M 15 E R 20 Talk o t e m i It’s T B! A O t u Abo ALSO : c ts Travel Fa B A O e tim to Summer u Need o Y t a h Is W bout UT A w o n K r rcises fo e x E d n a Recipes Summer Living s a E y c ts room Fa t s e R c li Pub 5.4 Million VISITORS LAST YEAR TO UrologyHealth.org MORE THAN 650,000 FREE – P TA K E LEASE Y A COP WITH YO U! HAN T E R R , MO A E Y T S HE L A T R E OV F PIES O A PUB U N D AT C A R E FO O LO G Y THE UR F O N LI C AT IO IO N 0 0 0 a , r t 6 x e 7 h 2 yHealt d. CO ® Urolog n distribute ee b e v a h PATIENT EDUCATION RESOURCES DISTRIBUTED IN THE PAST YEAR. Research The Urology Care Foundation has been a committed leader in advancing urologic research for over 40 years. The Foundation provides significant funding for its early-career investigator awards programs for innovative, investigative research to advance the prevention, detection and treatment of urologic diseases. These early-career investigator awards are offered through four distinct programs with the goal of preparing them to be independent, successfully-funded investigators: Medical Students Resident Awards Research Scholars Rising Stars Independent Investigators Due to funding cuts and the competitiveness of being selected, the success rate of the average researcher of getting funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is less than 20 percent. 1 in 3 of our RESEARCHERS obtained subsequent grant funding, resulting in $ 480 million in post-grant federal funding. This represents a 20 to 1 return on investment. 2015-2017 Research Scholars Awarded Research Scholars at major institutions throughout the United States and Canada are highlighted on this map. 2015 - 2016 Aditya Bagrodia, MD Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY Zarine Balsara, MD, PhD Boston Children’s Hospital Boston, MA Chad Ellimoottil, MD University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Michael Johnson, MD Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Baltimore, MD Austin Kirschner, MD, PhD Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN Shihong Ma, PhD The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX Akanksha Mehta, MD Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA Yasser Noureldin, MD, PhD McGill University Health Centre Montreal, Canada Anobel Odisho, MD, MPH University of Washington Seattle, WA George Schade, MD University of Washington Seattle, WA 2015 – 2017 Zheng Cao, PhD University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington, KY Abraham Hakimi, MD Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY Petra Popovics, PhD University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL Vijay Samineni, PhD Washington University – St. Louis St. Louis, MO Corporate Champions CORPORATE SUPPORTERS This past year, dozens of corporate, foundation and association donors helped to make a significant difference in the lives of millions of Americans diagnosed with urologic disease through their support of the Urology Care Foundation’s research and education programs. We are grateful for their continued generosity and commitment to the Urology Care Foundation. 1 Partnering Institutions Since its inception, the Foundation has provided more than 600 grants and awards totaling over $24 million in support of researchers at leading medical institutions across the country. Albany Medical College Albany, New York Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children Wilmington, Delaware Barnes - Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas Beaumont Health System Metro Detroit, Michigan Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston, Massachusetts Boston Children’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Boston University School of Medicine Boston, Massachusetts Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Brown University Providence, Rhode Island Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, California Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Children’s Hospital of Michigan Detroit, Michigan Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Children’s Memorial Hospital Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio Columbia University Medical Center New York, New York Cornell University Medical College Ithaca, New York Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, Massachusetts Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Lebanon, New Hampshire Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, Virginia Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Seattle, Washington George Washington University Medical Center Washington, District of Columbia Georgetown University Washington, District of Columbia Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, Michigan Hospital for Sick Children Toronto, Ontario, Canada Huntington Medical Research Institute Pasadena, California Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Long Island Jewish Medical Center New York, New York Louisiana State University Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana Loyola University Medical Center Chicago, Illinois Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota McGill University Health Centre Montreal, Quebec, Canada Medical College of Georgia Augusta, Georgia Medical College of Ohio Toledo, Ohio Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, New York Methodist Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Montreal General Hospital Research Institute Montreal, Quebec, Canada Mount Sinai Medical Center New York, New York National Cancer Institute Bethesda, Maryland National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease Bethesda, Maryland National Kidney Foundation New York, New York New York University Medical Center New York, New York New York University School of Medicine New York, New York Northwestern University Chicago, Illinois Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Royal Oak, Michigan Ontario Cancer Institute Toronto, Ontario, Canada Ordway Research Institute Albany, New York Pasadena Urological Medical Group Pasadena, California Pennsylvania State Hershey College of Medicine Hershey, Pennsylvania Princess Margaret Hospital – Ontario Toronto, Ontario, Canada Queen’s University, Victory IV Kingston General Hospital Kinston, Ontario, Canada Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick, New Jersey Rockefeller University New York, New York Roswell Park Cancer Institute Buffalo, New York South Florida VA Foundation for Research and Education, Inc. Miami, Florida St. Louis University Health Sciences Center St. Louis, Illinois Stanford University Stanford, California State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University Albany, New York The New York Hospital New York, New York The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio The Population Council Center for Biomedical Research New York, New York The Prostate Center at Vancouver General Hospital Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada The University of Texas School of Medicine at Houston Houston, Texas Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tufts University Boston, Massachusetts Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana University of Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama University of Arizona Health Sciences Center Tucson, Arizona University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Fayetteville, Arkansas University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada University of Calgary Calgary, Canada University of California, Davis Davis, California University of California, Irvine Irvine, California University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California University of California, San Diego San Diego, California University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, California University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois University of Colorado Aurora, Colorado University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, Florida University of Illinois Chicago, Illinois University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, MD University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Newark, New Jersey University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, Florida University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota University of Mississippi Oxford, Mississippi University of Nebraska Medical Center Lincoln, Nebraska University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, North Carolina University of North Texas Health Science Center Fort Worth, Texas University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania University of Rochester Rochester, New York University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina University of Southern California Los Angeles, California University of Texas - MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, Texas University of Texas Health Sciences San Antonia, Texas University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, Texas University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia University of Washington Seattle, Washington University of WashingtonHarborview Medical Center Seattle, Washington University of Western Ontario/ Lawson Health Research Institute London, Ontario, Canada University of Wisconsin Medical School Madison, Wisconsin Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine Winston Salem, North Carolina Washington University – St. Louis St. Louis, Illinois Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Weill Cornell Medical College New York, New York Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research Cambridge, Massachusetts Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, Connecticut Education This past year, dozens of corporate, foundation and association donors helped to make a significant difference in the lives of millions of Americans diagnosed with urologic diseases through their support of the Urology Care Foundation’s research and education programs. We are grateful for their continued generosity and commitment to urology. Aebischer’s Jewelry Endourological Society Adult Pediatric Urology & Urogynecology, PC ForTec Medical AKSM, Ltd. Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston GenomeDX Biosciences Arnaud’s Restaurant GES Association of Tamil Nadu Medical Graduates Glassybaby, LLC AUA Mid-Atlantic Section AUA New England Section Walter and Karla Goldschmidt Foundation AUA New York Section Greenwich Workshop AUA Northeastern Section Grabeman Appraisal Imprimis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., AUA North Central Section Indian American Urological Association AUA Science & Quality Council KATHLEEN C. KOBASHI, MD International Spy Museum AUA South Central Chief, Division of Urology and Renal Transplantation Jackson Urological Associates AUA Southeastern Section Director, Pelvic Floor Medicine/Reconstructive Jewish Surgery Communal Fund AUA Western Section VirginiaOrioles Mason Medical Center Jones Coffee Roasters The Baltimore The Urology Care Foundation provides me with the resources I need to educate my patients. Jones Lang Lasalle Barefoot Wine Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Broadman Frame House Gallery The Urology Care Foundation is a leading advocate for patients, Landmark Title Agency South, Inc. Charles V. Simms Development Corporation health care professionals and caregivers. We work to provide the Le Meridan, New Orleans Chophouse most accurate and current urologic information and education. The Mardi Worldeducation materials Cogentix Medical Foundation is committed to offering freeGras patient Marriott Marquis, Diego Marina Dell, Inc. on a variety of urologic conditions and treatments.San Developed from Marriott Marquis, DC patient Elkridgethe Furnace Inn evidence-based AUA Clinical Guidelines, the Washington Foundation’s Marsh & McLennan Companies Massachusetts General Hospital Members Give NeoTract NFL Foundation NFL Alumni Association New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau New Orleans Marriott New Orleans Steamboat Company Orchid Cellar Meadery + Winery Panera Bread Philadelphia Candies Pro Football Hall of Fame Renaissance, Washington DC Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Rochman Advised Fund The Rockefeller Foundation Royal Sonesta Hotel, New Orleans San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA) Sheraton, New Orleans Sheraton, Waikiki Society for Pediatric Urology Society of Urologic Oncology Sony Sportopia Inc., dba Key Sports Sterling Land Title Agency, Inc. Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Support Air Terranea Resort/Irene Mink Transamerica Retirement Solutions Corporation Union Savings Bank University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Urology Associates of Central Texas Pa Urology Associates of Green Bay Verona High School The Westin St. Francis, San Francisco W San Francisco Woodhall Wine Cellars World Continence Week-USA USI Insurance Zimmerman Family Foundation information helps patients understand their symptoms, treatment The work of the Urology Care Foundation in urologic research and education is made possible through the generous support options and strategies for maintaining good urologic health. of the following individuals. most grateful for your commitment to urology and your generosity. (Recognizes gifts from Patient Education MaterialsWe and are Resources: June •1,A n2014, May 31, 2015) online to Find-A-Urologist tool that connects patients with urologists in their area Martin K. Dineen, MD FRIENDS $250 - $999 •Information about more than 140 urologic conditions and James and Nancy Dougherty The Estate of Norman Aehle Rosalyn M. Adam, PhD treatments on UrologyHealth.org The Estate of Sylvia Arenson Majid Eshghi, MD Chiledum Ahaghotu, MD C. Flanigan, MD brochures •Free printed patientRobert guides, fact sheets, and tools The Estate of Toby Greene Harbhajan Singh Ajrawat, MD ® John B. Forrest, MD The Estate of Frank Hinman, • UrologyHealth extra , a free patient magazine with the latest William F. Gee, MD Jr. and Marion Hinman Sero Andonian, MD news in urologic health David F. Green, MD and The Estate of Adam Orsatti Paul Ernest Andrews, MD Kathleen Green The Estate of David Papier Philip C. Aschi, DO Tomas Lindor Griebling, MD, Anthony Atala, MD The Estate of Sandra Syms MPH The Estate of Adam Timothy David Averch, MD Cornelia Haag-Molkenteller, Tigelman Linda Alford Baker, MD MD, PhD K. C. Balaji, MD Robert James Evans, MD, FACS Frederic Allan Fernholz, MD Robert Sherburne Figenshau, MD Brendan M. Fox, MD and Maureen Fox John Roland Franklin, MD Suzanne Frye, MD Frank B. Fuhrer Judith Fulmer Sri Venkatesh Ganeshan, MD Patricia Banks Julia Spencer Barthold, MD Mark Baum Tamara Gholson Bavendam, MD Carolyn Best, PhD Diane Bieri Esq. Dale E. Bjorling DVM, MS Tom Cavalier Peter Colin Black, MD Adi Blum Thomas P. Bogaard, MD William W. Bonney, MD C. Gilberto Brito, MD and Prudence Brito Alan Buergenthal Arthur Louis Burnett II, MD Mark Campobello Toby C. Chai, MD Ben Chew, MD Muhammad S. Choudhury, MD Ralph V. Clayman, MD Quentin Clemens, MD Jonathan Andrew Coleman, MD Christopher Scott Cooper, MD Daniel J. Culkin, MD George Francis Daniels Jr., MD and Kathleen Daniels Alana Darden Carlos P. De Juana, MD Scott Edward Delacroix Jr., MD David DeLorenzo Ithaar Derweesh, MD Chris and Jeanne DeSantis Hugh C. Dick, MD George W. Drach, MD Peggy Duckett Cynthia M. Duncan Ints Dzelzgalvis Mark T. Edney, MD Michael R. Ellen, MD Matthew G. Ely III, MD Steven Norris Gange, MD Harcharan Singh Gill, MD Etai Goldenberg, MD Marc Goldstein, MD Henry Goode E. Ann Gormley, MD Joseph F. Greco, MD Robert T. Grissom, MD Jorge A Gutierrez, MD Alexandra Haessler, MD John C Hairston, MD Michael Benjamin Hallet, MD Mike Haynes George P. Hemstreet III, MD John Hirschbeck Susan Dawn Holle James P. Honohan Ramachandra U. Hosmane, MD William Huang MD Heddy Hubbard, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN Richard Hughes, MD Stephanie Elaine Hughes, MD Mitchell R. Humphreys, MD Ellen Ivey Theodore Johnson II, MD, MPH Martin Kaefer, MD Tadao Kakizoe, MD Steven Kaplan, MD Wes Kassouf, MD Jeffrey E. Kaufman, MD Reed W. Kellner Esq. Michael Joseph Kennelly, MD Robert L. Kilburn Ziya Kirkali, MD Badrinath R. Konety, MD Geoffrey Brahm Kostiner, MD Ryan M. Krlin, MD Natasha Kyprianou, PhD Yegappan Lakshmanan, MD VISION FOR LEGACY MAJOR BENEFACTORS $100,000+ Gopal Badlani, MD and Dr. Charculata Badlani Sakti Das, MD Kailash R. Kedia Diane Krane Sushil S. Lacy, MD and Jane G. Lacy Ram Lalchandani, MD Sanford Siegel, MD Raju Thomas, MD CHAMPIONS $5,000 - $99,999 Charles and Sarah Brendler Sam Covelli David Eisner Larry I. Lipshultz, MD John H. Lynch, MD Margaret Mellody Richard A. Memo, MD and Rose Memo Manoj Monga, MD, FACS Aida Politano PATRONS $1,000 $4,999 Bobby Ardd Dean George Assimos, MD Richard K. Babayan, MD and Sonya Nersessian John M. Barry, MD and Toni Enger-Barry, DMD James Berner Edward Bialas William W. Bohnert, MD Anton J. Bueschen, MD Gordon M. Castleberry, MD Thomas J. Cavalier John Cuoco Jr. Micheal F. Darson, MD Ronald Lee Davis III, MD Timothy Dickerson Harry Herr, MD and Machele Donat, MD, FACS Barry Inciong Larry Jones, MD Kathleen Krafft-Watson Vincent P. Laudone, MD Raymond J. Leveillee, MD Deborah J. Lightner, MD Charles W. Logan, MD* Kevin R. Loughlin, MD, MBA Joseph Nicholas Macaluso Jr. MD Aziz O. Mahoubi, MD Seamas Markey Harry McGovern Li Ming, MD Carl A. Olsson, Jr., MD and Mary D. Olsson Darrell Packard Christopher Kennerly Payne, MD and Jeannette Potts Dennis A. Pessis, MD and Amy Pessis Craig A. Peters, MD Tony Plonner Kevin Pranikoff, MD David Quinn Michael Ryan, MD Stephen A. Sacks, MD Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD Paul F. Schellhammer, MD Michael T. Sheppard, CPA, CAE Thomas F. Stringer, MD Li-Ming Su, MD Scott K. Swanson, MD Christopher D. Tessier, MD J. Christian Winters, MD Kevin A. Wohlfort J. Stuart Wolf, Jr., MD Joseph C. Wood, MD Steve Woodward James Lawrence Bradley C. Leibovich, MD, FACS Patricia Leid C. Rodney Lenahan, MD Enrique Lenero-Llaca, MD W. Jack Lovern, MD Danil Makarov, MD Elizabeth Mann, PhD Jodi Kathleen Maranchie, MD Sheldon H.F. Marks, MD Timothy Scanlan Peter T. Scardino, MD Douglas S. Scherr, MD Stephen Frank Schiff, MD Steven M. Schlossberg, MD, MBA and Nancy Schlossberg Ojas Shah, MD Nick Nipank Shroff, MD Robert Siegwarth Puneet Sindhwani, MD Amar Singh, MD Janet V. Skorepa Aaron D. Martin, MD Michael E. Mayo, MD Albert McBride, MD Randall B. Meacham, MD Mark Memo, DO John Mershon, MD Kimberly Miller J. David Moorhead, MD Robert Byrl Moreland, PhD William Morrison Billy R. Mosley, MD Elizabeth R. Mueller, MD Chris Mullins, MD Stephan Nakada Scott Mitchell Neusetzer, MD Robert C. Newman, MD Victor Nitti, MD Mikinobu Ohtani, MD Thomas Olsen, MD Aria Olumi, MD George and JoAnne Pappas Gyan Pareek, MD Preston S. Parish David Fredrick Penson, MD Hans George Pohl, MD Dix Phillip Poppas, MD James Roscoe Porter, MD Kevin Pranikoff, MD John C. Prince, MD Gail S. Prins, PhD Ronald Rabinowitz, MD Randall F. Randazzo, MD Tracy Rankin, PhD Sanjay Razdan, MD Alden Reine, MD Joseph Frank Renzulli II, MD Lee Richstone, MD Lawrence S. Ross, MD Christopher C. Roth, MD Rick Rutherford CMPE,CHA Mark Ryan Jaspreet Singh Sandhu, MD Susan Sautermeister Mark Saxe Mark Sigman, MD Norm D. Smith, MD Joseph Smith Anthony Y. Smith, MD Pramod C. Sogani, MD and Lalita Sogani Mitchell Howard Sokoloff, MD Thomas Sandner Stewart, MD John T. Stoffel, MD Mark Stovsky, MD Gerald Sufrin, MD Chandru P. Sundaram, MD Wendy Taylor Ryan Patrick Terlecki, MD Augusto E. Tirado, MD Stephen K. Van Den Eeden, Phd Johannes W.G. Vieweg, MD Ramon Virasoro, MD Gareth J.W. Warren, MD William Bedford Waters, MD Steve Walter Waxman, MD Moses E. Wilcox, MD Duncan Thomas Wilcox, MD Beverly Williams Gilbert J. Wise, MD Kwok-Kee Wong, MD Guan Wu, MD Mitchell Yadven, MD and Sharon Yadven Benjamin K. Yang, MD Lee Zhao, MD Eric J. Zeidman, MD Kathleen M. Zwarick, PhD *deceased 2015 Care Gala The Urology Care Foundation had its inaugural Care Gala on Friday, May 15, 2015 for a sold-out crowd at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. The Gala raised over $255,000 to support the Urology Care Foundation’s mission to support and improve the prevention, detection and treatment of urologic diseases through research and education. “It was a fun night! I saw a lot of people I knew; there was good entertainment with good friends.” –Carl Olsson, MD Leave a Legacy The Urology Care Foundation offers a wide range of vehicles to invest in our mission and leave a legacy to impact the future of urology. With a planned or legacy gift, you will make a difference in urologic patients’ lives, present and future. Michael T. Sheppard, CPA, CAE Urology Care Foundation Executive Director Development Kevin A. Wohlfort Associate Executive Director, Development & Publications AUA Office of Research Carolyn J.M. Best, PhD Director of Research Rodney D. Cotten, MBA, PMP Research Programs and Events Manager Idrissa Macklin Research Associate Cynthia M. Duncan Director of Development Urology Care Foundation Board of Directors Richard A. Memo, MD Chair Steven Schlossberg, MD, MBA Secretary/Treasurer Martin Dineen, MD, FACS AUA Urologist Member-at-Large John B. Forrest, MD, FACS AUA Urologist Member-at-Large Sarah Kramer Individual Giving Specialist Thomas J. Cavalier Public Member-at-Large Outreach and Education Sam Covelli Public Member-at-Large David DeLorenzo Associate Executive Director, Information & Communications John F. Hirschbeck Public Member-at-Large Claire Saxton, MBA Senior Manager of Outreach Kim Miller, MFS Outreach Programs Manager Research Council Public Education Council Aria F. Olumi, MD Chair John H. Lynch, MD Chair Darius J. Bagli, MD Chiledum Ahaghotu, MD, MBA, MHL Linda A. Baker, MD Chair, Research Grants and Investigator Support Committee Anne Calvaresi, CRNP Peter C. Black, MD T. Ernesto Figuero, MD Chair, Pediatric Health Committee Timothy B. Boone, MD, PhD Cheryle B. Gartley Arthur L. Burnett II, MD Evan R. Goldfischer, MD, MBA Mary Butler, MBA Robert Ira Carey, MD Michael J. Kennelly, MD Chair, Bladder Health Committee Toby C. Chai, MD Elizabeth A. LaGro, MLIS George Christ, PhD Paul H. Lange, MD, FACS Chair, Prostate Health Committee Peter E. Clark, MD Chair, Research Education, Conferences and Communication Committee Steven A. Kaplan, MD Chair, Research Advocacy Committee Stacy Loeb, MD Vitaly Margulis, MD, FACS Mark A. Moyad, MD, MPH Hari K. Koul, MSc, PhD Ajay K. Nangia, MD Natasha Kyprianou, PhD Kenneth Ogan, MD Jill A. Macoska, PhD Kathryn L. Taylor, PhD J. Kellogg Parsons, MD Daniela Wittman, PhD, MSW Gail S. Prins, PhD Ganesh V. Raj, MD, PhD Robert E. Reiter, MD Larissa V. Rodriguez, MD Daniel A. Shoskes, MD John T. Wei, MD Notes 2017 National Headquarters: 1000 Corporate Boulevard, Linthicum, MD 21090 Phone: 410-689-3990 • Fax: 410-689-3998 • 1-800-828-7866 info@UrologyCareFoundation.org • www.UrologyHealth.org
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