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Reconstructive Urology: Techniques, Training & Career Pathways with Dr. George Koch, Dr. Rachel Mann on the BackTable Urology Podcast
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Episode # 270  •  04 Nov 2025

Reconstructive Urology: Techniques, Training & Career Pathways

Considering a reconstructive urology fellowship or already in the thick of it? This episode is for you. Dr. Rachel Mann (University of Minnesota) sits down with Dr. George Koch (Ohio State University) to discuss her journey in reconstructive urology and the mentors who shaped it. Together, they explore how creativity, adaptability, and mentorship fuel progress in this evolving subspecialty.

Timestamps

00:00 - Introduction
03:01 - Training and Mentorship
11:09 - The Evolution and Scope of Reconstructive Urology
32:49 - The Future of Reconstructive Urology
35:01 - Expanding Internationally
38:24 - Rapid Fire Advice for Residents
45:59 - Advice for Fellows

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Dr. Mann also shares practical advice for residents and fellows who are planning their next steps in training. She reflects on how to identify the right fellowship, make the most of a unique learning year, and transition effectively into independent practice. The episode closes with a discussion of the future of reconstructive urology, including global health opportunities, the potential for dedicated transgender surgery fellowships, and the mindset required to continue evolving as a reconstructive surgeon.

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