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medical educator

Gopal Badlani, American medical educator. Achievements include patents for vesico-vaginal ambulatory monitor, 1992. Recipient Essay Contest award, Urological Society, 1979, 1st prize Movie, American Urology Association, 1990.

Education

Degree in internal science, Bombay University, 1968. Doctor of Medicine, Tennessee Medical College Bombay University, 1972.

Career

Resident Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New York, 1975, 1980, St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, 1976. Fellow Baylor University School Medicine, Houston, 1983. Clinical assistant Queen Mary Hospital, Sidcup, England, 1975.

Private practice East Nassau Medical Group, New York, 1980—1983. Attending physician Long Island Jewish Medical Center, since 1983, chief neurology and prosthetics, department urology New Hyde Park, since 1990. Attending physician department urology Queens Hospital Center, Jamaica, since 1983, chief department urology, 1983—1996.

Associate professor department urology Albert Einstein College Medicine, Bronx, 1992—1996, professor department urology, since 1996. Program director, associate chairman department urology North Shore Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Professor, vice chair research affairs, director uro-gynecology regenerative medicine program, department urology Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, since 2007.

Achievements

  • Achievements include patents for vesico-vaginal ambulatory monitor, 1992.

Works

  • Other Work

    • Contributor articles various professional journals.

Membership

Member of Queens Urological Society, Brooklyn Urological Society, New York Academy Medicine (chairman 1995-1996), Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy, Long Island Urological Society (president 1990-1992), Urodynamic Society, Association Indian Urologists in North America, Endourology Society (treasurer), New York State Medical Society, Nassau County Medical Society, American Urological Association (secretary elect).