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Jack W. McAninch, MD
Biographical Sketch
| BS, 1958, Texas Tech University, Lubbock,
TX, Animal Husbandry |
| MS, 1960, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID,
Animal Science |
| MD, 1964, University of Texas Medical Center,
Medicine |
| Residency, Letterman Army Hospital, General
Surgery and Urology |
| Certification, American Board of Urology |
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| 1977-1980 |
Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, University
of California, San Francisco, CA |
| 1977-Present |
Chief of Urology, San Francisco General Hospital, San
Francisco, CA |
| 1979-Present |
Vice Chairman, Department of Urology, University of
California, San Francisco, CA |
| 1980-1986 |
Associate Professor, Department of Urology, University
of California, San Francisco, CA |
| 1986-Present |
Professor, Department of Urology, University of California,
San Francisco, CA |
Jack McAninch, MD received his undergraduate BS degree at the
Texas Tech University, a MS degree from the University of Idaho,
and his MD degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch
where he was an honor graduate and recipient of the Gold Headed
Cane Award in recognition as the outstanding graduating senior.
He received his general surgery and urology training at Letterman
Army Hospital where he was recognized as the outstanding Resident
Trainee and received the Robert B. Skelton Award. He is certified
by the American Board of Urology and joined the University of
California San Francisco (UCSF) faculty in 1977. He currently
serves as Chief of Urology at San Francisco General Hospital and
Vice Chairman of the Department of Urology.
McAninch is recognized as a national and international leader
in the field of genitourinary trauma and reconstructive surgery.
He has directed a highly recognized surgical team that has led
the development of numerous new surgical techniques and new management
methods in the field. He continues to be a principal investigator
for many active research projects. His textbook, Traumatic and
Reconstructive Urology, is a worldwide acclaimed publication.
He is an active member of numerous medical societies, including
American Urological Association, American College of Surgeons,
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, and Society of
International Urology. In addition, McAninch has served as President
of American Urological Association and American Board of Urology,
as well as Regent of American College of Surgeons. He has been
recognized by San Francisco Focus on numerous occasions and Good
Housekeeping Magazine as one of the best urologists in the United
States.
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