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Overview
Cancer Focus: Bladder Cancer, Kidney (Renal Cell) Cancer, Testicular Cancer Dr. Gilbert received his MD degree from Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons, and he completed a Residency in the Department of Urology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia University Medical Center, where he served as Chief Resident, in 2005. He completed the following Fellowships at the University of Michigan Health Systems: Health Services Research Fellow (7/2005-6/2008) and Urologic Oncology Fellow (7/2006-6/2008).Dr. Gilbert joined Moffitt in 2014 after serving as Assistant Professor at the University of Florida College of Medicine from 2008 – 2014. Dr. Gilbert’s clinical practice focuses on the surgical and multidisciplinary management of urologic cancers, including, bladder, kidney, and testis cancers. He has particular interest and expertise in bladder and testis cancer, and offers open, laparoscopic and robot-assisted procedures, nerve and organ-sparing approaches, and complex salvage and reconstructive surgeries. His research interests are in Cancer Care Delivery and Patient Reported Outcomes Research among patients with urologic malignancies. Education & TrainingFellowship:
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Title: Comparison of Intravesical Therapy and Surgery as Treatment Options (CISTO) for Recurrent Bladder Cancer
Patient Comments
Overall Satisfaction
4.8
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