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Urology Residency

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Urology Residents

The urology residency training program provides resident trainees with comprehensive exposure to the various disciplines of adult and pediatric urology. This program is designed to attract outstanding medical school graduates and train them for productive careers in the field of adult and pediatric urology. A balance is sought between providing a sound clinical understanding of urological complications and diseases and creating an environment that supports discovery and creative learning.

Application Information

Frequently Asked Questions

The deadline for programs to receive applications is set by the Society of Academic Urologists. Applications are not reviewed unless they are complete (including ERAS application, USMLE Scores, Medical School transcripts, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and Dean's letter). Society of Academic Urologists | Match FAQs

Interviews are typically held over two days in mid-November. Visit the Society of Academic Urologists website for more information

Interviews are date-specific and offered in person.

No. Candidates may apply to the program prior to receiving Step 2 results. However, upon receiving results, please upload to ERAS or email to Wade Lucas at lucaswa@musc.edu.

Yes, we will review any D.O. candidate and offer an interview if the candidate meets the department's requirements.

Urology Resident Life

The MUSC Department of Urology knows that residency is tough and thus places emphasis on encouraging work-life balance. We want you to enjoy the beautiful city of Charleston with co-residents, friends, and family during your five years here. The residency group tries to host multiple events per year to promote having fun and creating memories in addition to gaining a great education.

Events

Our department hosts a multitude of events throughout the year for the purpose of the faculty, residents, and support staff involvement and morale. These range from the new intern welcome party at our very own Dr. Rovner’s home, a post-boards practice exam oyster roast at Dr. Grubb’s home, the annual Christmas party, monthly journal club, and our chief graduation dinner.

Annual Oyster Roast

Annual Oyster Roast

LOWVELO Bike Ride Fundraiser

Urology residents and faculty participating in Lowvelo

Outside the OR

You can catch residents and their families all around the Lowcountry. Whether it’s enjoying new restaurants, spending the day on the water, staying active, or exploring one of the many local breweries, there is never a shortage of entertainment for your days off.

Contact Us

Wade Lucas, Program Coordinator
lucaswa@musc.edu
843-792-4538
Fax: 843-792-8523

MUSC Department of Urology
96 Jonathan Lucas Street, Suite 623-A
MSC 620
Charleston, SC 29425