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Department of Urology
University of Washington | School of Medicine
Department of Urology

Bryan B. Voelzke, MD

Assistant Professor
Department of Urology
University of Washington
School of Medicine

Specialty / Expertise

Dr. Voelzke has a clinical interest in reconstructive urology with a specific focus on urethral stricture disease, male incontinence, rectourethral fistula, and acute/chronic management of genitourinary trauma.

Education & Training

Bryan Voelzke received his undergraduate Bachelor’s degree from Baylor University and his MD degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center – San Antonio, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. After finishing his general surgery internship and urology residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois, Dr. Voelzke then completed two separate clinical fellowships. The first fellowship was in robotic surgery/urologic oncology at Royal Melbourne Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Voelzke then completed a one-year fellowship in genitourinary trauma and reconstruction at the University of California – San Francisco and San Francisco General Hospital under the mentorship of Dr. Jack McAninch. He also served as Clinical Instructor in urology at San Francisco General Hospital during his fellowship.

Research Interests

Dr. Voelzke’s research interests include epidemiology and clinical outcome after genitourinary trauma and reconstructive urologic surgery.

Affiliations

American Urologic Association
American College of Surgeons

Dr. Voelzke is an Ad-hoc reviewer for the British Journal of Urology.

Selected Publications

Voelzke BB and McAninch JW: Managing urethral trauma in children. US Pediatrics. 4(1):85-88, 2008.

Voelzke BB and McAninch JW: The current management of renal trauma. Am Surg. 74(8): 667-678, 2008.

Voelzke BB and McAninch JW. Renal gunshot wounds: management and outcomes. J Trauma. In Press.

Curriculum Vitae [124K PDF*]

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photo of Dr. Bryan Voelzke

Contact Information:

Mailing Address:
Harborview Medical Center
Box 359868
325 Ninth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-9868