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Alison Rasper, MD is an Assistant Professor of Urology specializing in the Reconstructive Division with a focus on Male Urology at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. She is affiliated with the Department of Urology and maintains her clinical practice at the Medical Science Building (MS276B).
Dr. Rasper completed her medical education at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, residency at Geisinger Medical Center, and fellowship at Wake Forest University, Bowman Gray School of Medicine. She holds board certification from the American Board of Urology.
Her research focuses on reconstructive urology with expertise in penile transplantation, Peyronie's disease, urological prosthetics, and prostate cancer survivorship. Her work challenges existing paradigms in the field while advancing surgical techniques and patient outcomes. She has published extensively on topics ranging from immunological responses to quality improvement in urological care.
Analysis of her publications reveals a consistent focus on improving outcomes for patients with complex urological conditions, particularly through innovative approaches to reconstructive procedures and challenging established beliefs in male urological care.
- Board Certification: American Board of Urology
Dr. Rasper actively contributes to advancing reconstructive urology through her clinical practice, research, and academic appointments. Her collaborative approach addresses complex urological conditions while focusing on comprehensive patient care pathways and quality improvement initiatives.
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