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marshall stoller
Professor at UCSF
Marshall L. Stoller, MD is a prominent urologist and professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Here are some key details about Dr. Stoller:
Professional Role
- Professor and Vice Chair of Urology at UCSF
- Head of UCSF's urinary stone division, which includes endourology and laparoscopy12
Education and Training
- Graduated from University of California, Berkeley in 1976
- Received medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas
- Completed general surgery internship and residency at UCSF from 1981-1983
- Completed urology residency at UCSF from 1983-1985
- Spent a year as clinical instructor and research fellow at University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia1
Clinical Expertise
- Specializes in surgical management of urinary stone disease and minimally invasive endourology
- Helped develop a comprehensive program for managing urinary stone disease at UCSF
- Focuses on minimally invasive techniques in urologic surgery12
Research Interests
- Investigates modalities to improve management of urinary stone disease
- Studies the etiology of urinary stones, particularly calcium-based stones
- Researches Randall plaques as the nidus for primordial calculus formation1
Awards and Achievements
- Recipient of the Karl Storz Lifetime Achievement Award from the Endourological Society in 2021
- Received multiple awards including grand prize in the Lapides Essay Contest in Urodynamic and Neurourology Research
- Awarded the Distinction in Teaching Award from UCSF's Academic Senate12
Dr. Stoller is highly regarded in his field for his innovative research, surgical expertise, and contributions to urology. He has trained numerous fellows and residents in endourology at UCSF over his career.2
Highlights
Jan 11 · urology.ucsf.edu
Marshall Stoller Receives Karl Storz Lifetime Achievement Award