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The residency in urology at the University of Pennsylvania consists of a four year program with rotations at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) and the following affiliated hospitals: Pennsylvania Hospital (PAH), the Veterans Affairs Medical Center of Philadelphia (VAMC), the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC).

Rotations, generally of three months duration, are arranged to provide each resident with a total of twelve months of adult urology chief residency and three months of pediatric urology chief residency.

To satisfy the requirements of the American Board of Urology, one of a variety of configurations of post-graduate training must be completed prior to the clinical urology residency. We are currently in a full match program with the Department of General Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

 
PGY – 1  
PGY – 4
  • 3 months at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • 3 months as Consult Resident at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • 3 months at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • 3 months at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center
 
PGY – 5
  • 3 months at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • 3 months at Penn Presbyterian Hospital
  • 3 months at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • 3 months at Pennsylvania Hospital
  • Penn General Surgery
 
PGY – 2
  • 3 months at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • 3 months at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • 3 months at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center
  • 3 months at Pennsylvania Hospital
 
PGY – 3
  • 3 months at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • 3 months as Clinic Resident at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • 3 months at Penn Presbyterian Hospital
  • 3 months at Pennsylvania Hospital


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