Pediatric Urology Surgery

ACGME Accredited
Pediatric Urology Surgery

The Pediatric Urology Fellowship at The University of California, Irvine (UCI) and The Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) is a two-year program that consists of one year of clinical pediatric urology training and is accredited by the American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) followed by one year of research, which is currently non-ACGME accredited. We offer opportunities in clinical research at CHOC and in basic science through collaboration with UCI. Pediatric urology fellows work closely with our faculty members in a busy pediatric urology practice. Our four physicians and four nurse practitioners see approximately 900 patients in the clinic each month. As a group, we perform approximately 1,200 surgical cases annually. Fellows are involved in the majority of surgical cases.

4
physicians
4
nurse
practitioners
900
patients each month
1,200
surgical cases annually
Fellowship Year 1: Clinical Year

The first year of fellowship is primarily a clinical year. Our fellows operate three to four days per week and typically perform 900 cases during their first year. We offer a well-rounded surgical experience, including robotic-assisted and pure laparoscopic
surgeries, in addition to complex reconstructive cases. Our fellows participate in multi-disciplinary academic conferences
including disorders of sexual development, tumor board, and urology/nephrology/radiology conference. Fellows also participate in our multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic and are actively involved with our video urodynamic studies. In addition, weekly Grand Rounds are held in conjunction with our UCI adult colleagues where many pediatric lecturers are highlighted. Our monthly
Quality Assurance and Peer Review and journal club are also held in coordination with the UCI residency program. The first-year fellow works closely with UCI urology residents to manage our pediatric urology service. Currently, there is one resident on the service with the fellow. Beginning in 2021, there will be two residents on the service, a junior and senior resident. Residents take all primary calls; with the fellow serving as back-up to the junior resident on call.

(Fellowship Year 1 Highlights)
Robotic-Assisted
and Pure Laparoscopic
Surgeries

Complex
Reconstructive Cases

Multidisciplinary
Academic Conferences

Fellowship Year 1 Highlights
Multidisciplinary
Spina Bifida Clinic

Weekly
Grand Rounds

Monthly Quality
Assurance, Peer Review,
Journal Club

Fellowship Year 2: Research Year

We offer a fully funded research year in which our fellows can pursue basic science or clinical research. We have a robust clinical research team at CHOC led by a full-time clinical epidemiologist, Carol Davis-Dao, Ph.D. In addition, many UCI medical and undergraduate students assist in database management and data entry. Our group also participates in multi-institutional research studies, as well as clinical trials. For fellows interested in basic science research, we have opportunities with the UCI School of Medicine. We collaborate with Joshua Mauney, Ph.D., a faculty member in our UCI Urology department, who focuses on tissue engineering with the development of silk biomaterials for repair of visceral hollow organs. Dr. Mauney has a productive basic science laboratory with NIH grant funding. During the second year, the fellow will continue to have clinical accreditation and be involved in complex reconstruction cases. The second-year fellow will also learn how to guide junior residents through surgical cases. An additional global health rotation is offered to the second-year fellow where the fellow can travel with Dr. Heidi Stephany on one of her semi-annual mission trips through the non-profit organization of International Volunteers in Urology Med (IVUMed).

(Fellowship Year 2 Highlights)
Fully Funded
Research Year

Robust Clinical
Research Team

Clinical Trials

Fellowship Year 1 Highlights
Multi-Institutional
Research Studies

Complex
Reconstruction Cases

Global
Health Rotation

Faculty
Antoine-E.-Khoury,-MD
Antoine E.
Khoury, MD
Division Chief
Heidi-A.-Stephany,-MD
Heidi A.
Stephany, MD
Fellowship Program Director
Kai-wen-Chuang,-MD
Kai-wen
Chuang, MD
Elias-Wehbi,-MD
Elias
Wehbi, MD
Past Fellows
Timothy Boswell, MD
Joshua Chamberlin, MD
Ahmed Abdelhalim, MD
Peter (Zhan Tao) Wang, MD
Orchid Djahangirian, MD
Guy Hidas, MD
Contact Info
Heidi-A.-Stephany,-MD
Heidi A. Stephany, MD
Associate Professor of Urology
Fellowship Program Director
Team Placeholder
Debbie Liebold
Fellowship Program Coordinator