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Lindsay A. Hampson, MD
May 25, 2017


Lindsay A. Hampson, MD

Assistant Professor, Urology, UCSF

Lindsay Hampson, MD, received her undergraduate training from Duke University, where she earned a degree in Bioethics. She then completed a 2-year research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health in the Department of Clinical Bioethics, where her research focused on financial conflicts of interest in research and vulnerable populations. She then earned her MD and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society at the University of Michigan Medical School on a full academic scholarship as a Dean's Scholar. She completed her general surgery and urology training at the University of California, San Francisco, in 2015 where she earned the Excellence and Innovation in Graduate Medical Education award. During her residency, she also undertook a research fellowship at the UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy studies and concurrently earned a certificate in Advanced Training in Clinical Research from the UCSF Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics. After her residency training, she completed a fellowship in Genitourinary Reconstruction & Trauma at the University of Washington in Seattle, under the guidance of Drs. Hunter Wessells and Bryan Voelzke. In 2016, Dr. Hampson was recruited back to join the faculty at UCSF and the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.


Grand Rounds
meets from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Location TBD.  All are welcome.

Two hours of free parking provided. Parking stickers will be distributed at Grand Rounds

The purpose and educational objectives of Urology Grand Rounds are to educate practicing urologists, residents and fellows, and other health care professionals in the field of Urology. The educational content is primarily clinical care topics, including clinical skills and case presentations.
Grand Rounds begins with an informal dinner and provides an opportunity to interact with your colleagues. In addition to the formal presentation, we allow ample time to discuss interesting and challenging cases in all of our practices.

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