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Faculty Members within Minimally Invasive Surgery

Minimally Invasive Surgery Physicians - Urology at UCLA

The Department of Urology at UCLA is one of the oldest, most progressive and comprehensive urology programs in the country. Our renowned faculty members work side by side with research scientists in the quest for new cures and treatments for prostate, kidney and bladder cancer; pelvic floor disorders; incontinence; genitourinary tract conditions; as well as male and female sexual dysfunction. Our fellowship programs for specialists in urology are the models used by many medical schools and our graduates are now managing urology fellowship programs around the globe.

 

Jennifer T. Anger

Jennifer T. Anger, MD, MPH
Jennifer Anger, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Urology, Division of Pelvic Medicine, Incontinence and Reconstructive Urology. Dr. Anger specializes in urologic reconstruction in men and women. Clinical interests include male urethral reconstruction and stricture disease, post-prostatectomy incontinence, post-radiation voiding dysfunction, robotic pelvic floor reconstruction for vaginal prolapse, and urinary incontinence in women.

 

Ja-Hong Kim, MD

Ja-Hong Kim, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Urology. Dr. Kim completed her MD at Baylor College of Medicine, Urology residency training at Cleveland Clinic, and Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery fellowship at UCLA. Her clinical areas of interest include voiding dysfunction, vaginal prolapse, and genitourinary reconstruction. She performs pelvic floor reconstruction, laparoscopic, and robotically-assisted surgery.

 

Robert E. Reiter

Robert E. Reiter, MD 
Professor, Urology, Molecular Biology, Co-Director of the Prostate and Genitourinary Oncology Program in UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center, Director of Urologic Research. Attended Stanford Medical School , completed urologic training at Stanford and Baylor College of Medicine, completed additional fellowship training in urological cancer at the National Cancer Institute.

 

Peter Schulam

Peter Schulam, MD
Vice Chair, Urology, Chief of the Division of Endourology and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Associate Professor of Urology and Co-Director of the Center for Advanced Surgical and Interventional Technology (CASIT). He has a longstanding clinical interest in minimally invasive surgery and laparscopic techniques.