UF Urology Receives $2.5M for Bladder Research
UF researchers Sergei Kusmartsev, Ph.D., and William Donelan, Ph.D., along with Padraic O’Malley, M.Sc., M.D., FRCSC, recognized in Doctor Gator, College of Medicine News. …
UF researchers Sergei Kusmartsev, Ph.D., and William Donelan, Ph.D., along with Padraic O’Malley, M.Sc., M.D., FRCSC, recognized in Doctor Gator, College of Medicine News. …
The 2024 American Urological Association conference will be held in San Antonio Texas from May 3-6.
Dr. O’Malley will moderate for the Endourological Society’s Operating Theater Webinar series. This is a free webinar.
Core Lecture: "Early Stage Testicular Cancer" | Tuesday, June 27, 2023 | 7:00 am Urology Conference Room, M2-203C | Email Stephanie Stenner for Zoom information
The University of Florida Wellness Committee of the Faculty Council has developed the Rising Star Award to recognize the clinical achievements of the University of Florida College of Medicine faculty. The rising star award recognizes exceptional early-career clinical faculty whose actions and activities consistently exemplify clinical excellence beyond expected levels. Recipients of this award demonstrate exceptional skill and enthusiasm for patient care, show consistent dedication to quality measures and efficiency, as well as embrace innovations in their chosen field. The 2023 UF Urology Rising Star Award recipient is Padraic O'Malley, MD.
According to Dr. Padraic O’Malley, MSc, MD, FRCSC, the time between when a patient identifies an unusual mass and when they seek medical attention is critical. “The sooner we can identify the cancer, the more we can limit the amount of treatment the patient will need,” Dr. O’Malley said.
Southeastern Section of the AUA, Inc 86th Annual Meeting March 16 - 19, 2022 Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino San Juan, PR
It is my pleasure to announce the appointment of Padraic O'Malley as the new Chief of the Division of Urologic Oncology in the UF Department of Urology.
“These cases are not done at non-academic centers, and even at many academic centers, they are not done with the same regularity as they are done here,” said Padraic O’Malley, M.D., an assistant professor in the University of Florida Department of Urology.
As prostate cancer is the most common genitourinary cancer treated by a urologist and by far the most visible cancer from the standpoint of public awareness, our UF Health Urology team members are doing their part to increase awareness of this challenging disease by wearing a light blue ribbon lapel pin throughout the month of September.