IU School of Medicine names clinician-scientist as new Department of Urology chair
IU School of Medicine names clinician-scientist as new Department of Urology chair
The following is from Indiana University School of Medicine (IU). To read the full story, click here. Our thanks to IU and Dr. Cary for their continued research into the treatment and care of testicular cancer.
“INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana University School of Medicine is promoting one of its own to serve as the next leader of the Department of Urology.
Clint Cary, MD, MPH, MBA, has been named the new chair, succeeding Michael Koch, MD, who served in the role for 26 years. The department is currently ranked No. 24 in National Institutes of Health funding among urology departments in the United States.
A highly respected clinician-scientist in the field of urologic oncology, Cary is currently an associate professor of urology at the IU School of Medicine. With a particular interest in the surgical management of advanced testicular cancer and bladder cancer, Cary's research efforts focus on health services and outcomes research in testis and bladder cancer.”
Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation is thankful for years of support from Dr. Cary. Most recently, Dr. Cary served as the chair of our 2023 Testicular Cancer Conference and has previously served on our Board of Directors.