Urology Physicians

Michael Coburn, MD, is professor, Urology Residency Program director, and interim chair for the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine. He was recently appointed to the Urology Residency Review Committee by the ACGME. After earning his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Coburn continued his studies at Baylor College of Medicine where he completed residency training in urology and a fellowship in male reproductive medicine and surgery. A board-certified urologist, he is chief of Urology Service at Ben Taub General Hospital. In addition to his practice of general urology, he specializes in male infertility and reproductive disorders, urologic trauma, and microsurgery. Building on his broad experience in treating trauma patients at Ben Taub General Hospital, Dr. Coburn has developed innovative procedures for dealing with urological trauma. Dr. Coburn holds the Carlton-Smith Chair in Urologic Education.


Gilad E. Amiel, MD, joined the faculty of the Scott Department of Urology after completing a 3-year combined clinical and research fellowship in urologic oncology and minimally invasive surgery. He earned his medical degree and received his residency training in Israel where he was a Senior Lecturer active in the training of medical students. He has special interest in tissue engineering for urologic applications.


Gustavo Ayala, MD, professor and R. Clarence and Irene H. Fulbright Chair in Pathology, holds joint appointments in the departments of Pathology and Urology. Dr. Ayala earned his medical degree from the National University of Asuncion in Paraguay and completed residency training in Paraguay, Georgetown University Hospital in Washington D.C., and Yale-New Haven Hospital, Yale University, in Connecticut. He is board certified in anatomic pathology and has special interest in the pathology of prostate cancer.


Dov Kadmon, MD, professor of Urology, is a board-certified urologist specializing in prostate cancer surgery, prostate cancer research, and urologic oncology. Dr. Kadmon earned his medical degree from Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School of Jerusalem in Israel. He completed his residency training in urology and a fellowship in urologic oncology at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri. He is the medical director for Baylor College of Medicine's SPORE (Specialized Program of Research Excellence) in Prostate Cancer, an NCI-sponsored research effort.


Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH, assistant professor of Urology, earned his undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University. He subsequently earned his Masters degrees in both Business Administration and Public Health from Boston University. He received his Medical Degree from The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio and completed his Residency training in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine. After finishing his residency, he completed a one-year fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery with Dr. Larry Lipshultz. His special interests are Male Infertility and Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction.


Seth P. Lerner, MD, professor of Urology, is a board-certified urologist specializing in urologic oncology and urinary tract reconstruction, minimally invasive surgery, and management of patients with bladder, testicular, and kidney cancer. After earning his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Lerner received his residency training in the Scott Department of Urology. He was awarded an NIDDK fellowship and completed fellowship training in urologic oncology and urinary tract reconstruction at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He has since received post-graduate training in minimally invasive surgery and offers both laparoscopic surgery for kidney and testicular cancer and robotic prostatectomy. A leader in collaborative multi-institutional studies of bladder cancer, he is senior editor of a recently published Textbook on Bladder Cancer. He holds the Beth and Dave Swalm Chair in Urologic Oncology.



Larry I. Lipshultz, MD, is a professor in the Scott Department of Urology, chief of the Division of Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, and medical director of the Laboratory for Male Reproductive Research and Testing (LMRRT) at Baylor College of Medicine. An internationally acclaimed fertility specialist and a pioneer in the field of urologic microsurgery, Dr. Lipshultz specializes in male reproductive health (infertility and erectile dysfunction), microsurgery, genetic causes of infertility, and age-related changes in male hormone levels (androgen replacement). Dr. Lipshultz earned his medical degree and completed a urology residency and research fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He joined the Baylor College of Medicine faculty after a two-year fellowship in male reproductive medicine and surgery at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston. He is certified by the America Board of Urology and holds the Lester & Sue Smith Chair in Reproductive Medicine.


Christopher P. Smith, MD, associate professor of Urology, is a board-certified urologist specializing in neurourology, incontinence and voiding dysfunction. Dr. Smith attended Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago and received his residency training in urology at Baylor College of Medicine. He completed fellowship training in neurology and female urology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pennsylvania. Dr. Smith specializes in treating voiding disorders and is currently studying the use of botulinum toxin for treatment of urinary incontinence.


Thomas M. Wheeler, MD, is the Harlan J. Spjut, MD, Professor of Pathology and chair of the department of Pathology at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Wheeler holds a joint appointment in the department of Urology. An internationally acknowledged specialist, he has clinical interests in the pathology of the prostate and other genitourinary cancers and research interests in morphologic correlations of prostate cancer. 

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