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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
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Professional Experience
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2007- Associate
Professor Dept. of Urology, Case School of Medicine |
2007- Vice
Chief of Staff UHHS Richmond Heights Hospital |
2000- Chief,
Division of Urology, UHHS Richmond Heights Hospital |
2000- Assistant
Professor Dept. of Urology, Case School of Medicine |
2004- Member
of Faculty Council, Case School of Medicine |
1997-00 Private
practice, Mentor Surgery Center, Mentor, OH |
2005- President
Elect, Ohio Urological Society |
2005- Chairman
of Young Leadership Committee - North Central Section, AUA |
UHHS Administrative Committees
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UHHS
Richmond Hospital Credentials Committee |
UHHS
Richmond Hospital Medical Executive Committee |
UHHS
Richmond Hospital Surgical Management Committee |
UHHs
Richmond Hospital Quality Assurance Committee |
Training
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M.B.A.:
1989 University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Business |
M.D.:
1991 Northwestern University Medical School |
Residency:
1991-97 CASE/UH Case Medical Center |
Interests
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| Urooncology, Minimally invasive surgery, Endourology,
Brachytherapy, Management of prostate cancer/benign prostate disease, Urinary
incontinence, medical economics |
Recent Publications
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Stovsky M, review of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment, (Hofmann
et. al.). Doody Publishing, Inc. 2003
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Stovsky M, Zelkovic P. Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis. Decision Making in
Urology. 3rd Edition, Inc. 2003
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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
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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
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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
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