A Time-line History of Urology at the University of Minnesota:1932
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A Time-line History of Urology at the University of Minnesota:1932
A Time-line History of Urology at the University of Minnesota:1932-2012 Robert W. Geist, MD and Rachel Johnsrud, BS Old north medical campus—1892 to new south medical campus—1909 1888 –Medical School Founded Dr. Frank Wesbrook 3rd dean 1906 1912 South Campus completed •Anatomy (Jackson Hall) •Millard Hall, •UMN Elliot Hospital Elias Potter Lyon, PhD 4th Dean. 1913-1935 1913 – UMN hospital and medical school building programs cease 1922–1938 “The Medical Revolution” started! UMN President Lotus Coffman and Dean Lyon (pictured) resurrect hospital and medical school building programs 1909 move 1892 – Medical Hall First Medical School building on campus Dr. Perry Millard 1st Dean 1888-1898 1915-1917 Mayo-UMN Graduate School founded 1892 Medical Hall North UMN East bank campus 1923 – North Central Section of AUA founded in St. Paul, MN Drs. Fred EB Foley and Gilbert Thomas, at NCS-AUA circa 1930s 1925 The Medical Campus circa 1930s The Pioneers of the Gleason Grading and Scoring System 1932-1967 The Creevy Era 1930 - Dr. Owen Harding Wangensteen, Chief of Surgery. 1932 appoints Dr. C. Donald Creevy Chief of the Division of Urology. 1947-1963 - TURP using isotonic irrigation mortality rate decreased to 0.9% from 3-5% in 1930s) 1946 - Veterans Administration Medical Center UMN Affiliation • Donald F. Gleason, M.D., Ph.D. • George T. Mellinger, M.D. (circa 1969), Director. 1966 Gleason’s Prostate CA grading, scoring, and category system Veteran’s Affairs Cooperative Research Group Director, 1959-1970. • John C. Bailar III, M.D., Ph.D., NCI statistician Academic Urologists Trained by Dr. Creevy (Drs. Dan Merrill and Milton Reiser deceased) Dr. C. Donald Creevy, 1927 Professor C. D. Creevy, MD 1950 Dr. Julian S. Ansell Prof. and Chair Dept. of Urology U of Washington, Seattle 1958-1986 The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. This publication/material is available in alternative formats upon request. Printed on recycled and recyclable paper with at least 10 percent postconsumer material. Dr. Paul Gonick, 2010 Prof. and Director of Urology Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia 1969-1980 Dr. Donald F. Gleason, Pathologist extraordinaire A History of Urology at the University of Minnesota: 1932-2012 Academic Urologists trained by, or associated with, Dr. Fraley Clayman DeWolf Gonzalez Hakala Kaye Arthur Smith UC Irvine Harvard Thomas Jefferson Pittsburgh Perth New York Kurt Amplatz premier Endourology magic tool maker 2009 Beginning The Konety Era 2010 Amplatz Children’s Hospital, Riverside Dr., Mpls, 2010 (Courtesy of Mr. Paul Crosby. ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY) Professor Badrinath Konety, MD, MBA 2009 Lange Narayan Reddy Sheldon Williams Univ. Washington Seattle Florida Minnesota Cincinnati Iowa Dr. Badrinath Konety and Faculty 2010 1993 – 2009 The Valiant Four: a battle with economic externalities 1969-1993 – the Fraley Era “The “Magic Moment” Department Chiefs of Service 1993-2009 VA Hospital dedicated 1988 Aerial view from South West Back row: Aseem Shukla, Sean Elliott, Joel Slaton, Joe Lee, Eduardo Fernandes, Manoj Monga, Paul Gleich, Christopher Warlick Front row: Joshua Bodie, Jane Lewis, Steven Schwartz, Badrinath Konety, Nissrine Nakib, Robert Sweet, William R. Fleischmann Pratap Reddy 1993-1997 1969 Elwin E. Fraley appointed Chief of the Department of Urology John Hulbert 1996-2001 Jon Pryor 2001-2006 Eduardo Fernandes 2006-2009 1969-1993 Landmarks Professor Elwin E. Fraley, MD 1979-1982 Development of the field of Endourology Drs. Ralph V. Clayman, Arthur Smith First-ever Endourology course-1982 Clinical •Endourology minimal invasive surgery •Flexible nephroscopy/cystoscopy •Neo-bladders from Sigmoid colon •Skin bridge radical groin surgery •En-bloc surgery Ca of the urachus •PSA upstaging Post RRP radiation •Nerve sparing RPLND Laboratory •Monoclonal Antibodies for renal Ca •Initial concept bladder Ca antigens for Dx •Serum bank In vitro germ cell tumor cultivation, AFP assay developed. Academic training •Sub-specialization within Urology and post-residency training grants for academic pursuit. Led to a national trend. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. This publication/material is available in alternative formats upon request. Printed on recycled and recyclable paper with at least 10 percent postconsumer material. 2012 University of Minnesota Medical Campus
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