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The Urology residency program of
the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) is a fully accredited five-year
program, which includes one preliminary year in General Surgery and four years
in Urology. Two residents are selected each year. Appointments for the urology
residency are finalized with the American Urological Association Residency Matching
Program. Appointments for PGY-1 surgical training are finalized with the National
Residency Matching Program, and both residents do their general surgery training
at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
The urology residency is
structured to provide graduated responsibilities in the clinics and operating
rooms in addition to the opportunity to participate in basic and clinical investigation.
The urology residency-training program at the University of Mississippi is committed
to full preparation of its participants for the ever-changing practice of urology
and provides a sound base for fellowship training or an academic career.
Residency assignments include four distinct rotations:
- University Hospitals and Clinics Adult Service
- Veterans Affairs Medical
Center (located adjacent to UMMC)
- University Hospitals and Clinics Pediatric Service
- Mississippi Baptist Medical
Center under the aegis of the Mississippi Urology Clinic
The urologic house officers are responsible
for all elements of patient care at the University and VA Hospitals. Residents
are the primary surgeons for all operative procedures, and, overall, each resident
performs over 2,000 operations in adults and 200 operations in children during
the four years. Continuity of patient care is assured by participation in outpatient
clinics of the University of Mississippi Medical Mall and the Veterans Administration
Hospital. Residents rotate on the pediatric urology service in the second and
fourth years. There is also an inpatient experience at the Mississippi Methodist
Hospital and Rehabilitation Center. Residents assigned to Pediatric Urology
participate in the Infertility Clinic conducted by the Department of OB-GYN.
UMMC is the only academic medical
center in the state and, thus, attracts a large patient volume with a variety
of pathology. The Division of Urology is an active participant in the Southwest
Oncology Group and there is abundant oncologic surgery. The residents have a
large exposure to pediatric urology and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
at the University Medical Center.
The urology faculty is devoted to
teaching and scholarly activity. In addition to informal instruction on rounds
and direction in the conduct of research projects, there are four hours of planned
conferences each week, a monthly Journal Club, and periodic visiting professorships.
The University of Mississippi Medical
Center is undergoing unprecedented growth. The largest expansion project in
the Medical Center’s history, totalling $211 million, was completed in
1999 and included a children’s hospital and a woman’s hospital in
addition to multiple other projects. A second construction phase is now underway
to add a critical care hospital (already occupied), a new 256-bed adult hospital,
a comprehensive outpatient cancer center, an ambulatory surgery center and a
two-story expansion of the children’s hospital with new operating suite.
Charles R. Pound, M.D., is the Chief of the Division of Urology and director of
the Urology Residency Training Program. The division is in a period of growth
with plans to become a separate department in the near future. Recruitment of
additional faculty is in progress with an initial emphasis on subspecialists
in oncology and laparoscopy.
Faculty List
- University Hospital
(Adult Service) / Jackson Medical Mall
William L. Duncan, Jr., M.D.
Charles R. Pound, M.D.
- Blair E. Batson
Hospital for Children (Pediatric Urology)
Darlenia Andrews, NP
Edwin Harmon, M.D.
- G.V. “Sonny”
Montgomery Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Ronald D. Davis, M.D.
William L. Duncan, Jr., M.D.
Felix Gordon, M.D.
Charles R. Pound, M.D.
Donald Sawyer, M.D.
- Adjunct Faculty
Steven A. Bigler, M.D., Professor of Pathology
- Methodist Rehabilitation
Center
William L. Duncan, Jr., M.D.
Charles L. Secrest, M.D.
Charles R. Pound, MD
- Mississippi Baptist
Medical Center
Mark A. Barraza, M.D.
H. Jason Blalock, M.D
John D. Adams, MD .
Thomas C. Fenter, M.D.
Robert P. Myers, M.D.
Joe R. Ross, Jr., M.D.
Charles L. Secrest, M.D.
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