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DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY - FACULTY

 
 
 Mark D Stovsky, M.D., M.B.A. 

Mark D Stovsky, M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.S.

Associate Professor & Vice Chief of Staff
Chief, Division of Urology UHHS Richmond Heights Hospital

UH Case Medical Center
11100 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-5046
Phone: 216-844-5661, Fax: 216-844-1900
gowildgo@aol.com, mds19@case.edu

Professional Experience

1 2007- Associate Professor Dept. of  Urology, Case School of Medicine
2 2007- Vice Chief of Staff UHHS Richmond Heights Hospital
3 2000- Chief, Division of  Urology, UHHS Richmond Heights Hospital
4 2000- Assistant Professor Dept. of  Urology, Case School of Medicine
5 2004- Member of Faculty Council, Case School of Medicine
6 1997-00 Private practice, Mentor Surgery Center, Mentor, OH
7 2005- President Elect, Ohio Urological Society
8 2005- Chairman of Young Leadership Committee - North Central Section, AUA

UHHS Administrative Committees

1 UHHS Richmond Hospital Credentials Committee
2 UHHS Richmond Hospital Medical Executive Committee
3 UHHS Richmond Hospital Surgical Management Committee
4 UHHs Richmond Hospital Quality Assurance Committee

Training

1 M.B.A.: 1989 University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Business
2 M.D.: 1991 Northwestern University Medical School
3 Residency: 1991-97 CASE/UH Case Medical Center

Interests

Urooncology, Minimally invasive surgery, Endourology, Brachytherapy, Management of prostate cancer/benign prostate disease, Urinary incontinence, medical economics

Recent Publications

  1. Stovsky M, review of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment, (Hofmann et. al.). Doody Publishing, Inc. 2003
  2. Stovsky M, Zelkovic P. Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis. Decision Making in Urology. 3rd Edition, Inc. 2003
  3. Richman MB, Forman EH, Bayazit Y, Einstein DB, Resnick MI, Stovsky MD. A novel computer based expert decision making model for prostate cancer disease management. J. Urol. 174:2310-8, 2005
  4. Stovsky MD, Griffiths RI, Duff SB. A clinical outcomes and cost analysis comparing photoselective vaporization of the prostate to alternative minimally invasive therapies and transurethral prostate resection for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. J. Urol. 176:1500-6, 2006
  5. Stovsky MD, Rhee K, Hartke D. Medical therapy versus surgery and minimally invasive surgical therapies for lower urinary tract symptoms and benign prostatic hyperplasia: what makes better economic sense? Curr. Urol. Rep. 8:289-97, 2007