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Stephen Summers, MD, is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Utah, specializing in urologic conditions through clinical roles at the Urology Clinic at U of U Hospital and Farmington Health Center. He also serves as Adult Urology Clinic Medical Director and Co-Director of the Genitourinary Medicine Fellowship, emphasizing office-based urology and robotic surgery.
- Education: MD from Medical College of Wisconsin, B.S. from Idaho State University, Residency in Urology and Internship in General Surgery at University of Utah
Dr. Summers focuses on benign prostate diseases, complicated kidney stones, and minimally invasive procedures, with expertise in robotic simple prostatectomy (hundreds performed on prostates >100g). His clinical research centers on male voiding dysfunction and remote patient monitoring, supported by NIH grant collaboration.
Recent publications highlight his work on voiding behavior data (2020-2021), robotic reconstructive surgery (2018), and antimicrobial prophylaxis protocols (2015), reflecting interests in precision medicine and surgical innovation.
- Scientific Awards: NIH grant co-investigator
He mentors medical students and residents while maintaining active surgical and clinical leadership roles, including affiliations with the Salt Lake City Veterans Administration Center.
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