2014 Annual Report - Urology Care Foundation

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2014 Annual Report - Urology Care Foundation
Advancing urologic research and
education to improve patients’ lives.
Letter from the Executive Director
Dear Friend of the Foundation,
Mission
As we reflect on this past year, we are pleased to present to you our 2014-2015 annual report calendar.
This annual report represents an entire year of growth and accomplishments. This past year has been
exceptional in terms of boosting our sustainability and impact as we announced our new Urology Care
Foundation Board of Directors. We have received 13 new endowments to support our commitment to
advance urologic research. Our website, UrologyHealth.org, has garnered 4.5 million visitors this past
year, an increase of more than 2.5 million from the previous year. The Foundation, supported by the
loyalty of our committed partners and donors, remains a leading advocate for patients, researchers, health
care professionals and caregivers.
In 2015, we are celebrating our 40-year history of funding urologic research early career investigators.
Since 1975, we have supported and ignited the careers of nearly 600 researchers, totaling over $20 million
in awards and scholarships. Our early career investigator training programs and awards are a highly
regarded and much-desired opportunity for young scientists to begin a strong career in urologic research.
We are incredibly grateful for your continued support, which has not only sustained this program, but
driven its success. We look forward to the bright future of the Foundation, with a positive outlook for many
years to come.
The Urology Care Foundation is raising awareness through a series of national public health campaigns to
address some common urologic concerns: Overactive Bladder (It’s Time to Talk about OAB), Stress Urinary
Incontinence (It’s Time to Talk about SUI ) and Prostate Cancer (Know Your Stats About Prostate Cancer ® ). Since its
inception in 2008, our Know Your Stats® campaign has garnered more than 600 million media impressions,
allowing us to reach a vast audience with critical messages and resources.
The Urology Care Foundation is the
world’s leading nonprofit urological
health foundation — and the
official foundation of the American
Urological Association. We partner
with physicians, researchers, health
care professionals, patients, caregivers,
families and the public to support and
improve the prevention, detection
and treatment of urological diseases
through research and education.
Vision
To support urological research, and to
be the premier provider and resource
for the most current, comprehensive
and reliable urologic health information
for patients and the public.
This annual report reflects our accomplishments as a dedicated leader in advancing urologic research and
education to improve patients’ lives, as well as our vision and goals for the future. Generous supporters
like you are vital to sustaining the progress our organization has made in the field of urology and our
commitment to ensuring a better future for those who suffer from urologic diseases. We thank you again
for your support, commitment and dedication.
Together, we are ensuring the future of urologic health.
Gratefully,
Michael T. Sheppard, CPA, CAE
Executive Director
2014-2015 Research Scholars
Awarded Research Scholars at major institutions throughout the
United States and Canada are highlighted on this map.
Peter Chang, MD
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston,
MA)
Saunders Ching, PhD
University of California, San Francisco (San
Francisco, CA)
Shu Lin, PhD
University of California Los Angeles (Los Angeles,
CA)
Timothy Daskivich, MD
University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles,
CA)
Arindam Ghosh, PhD
University of Alabama at Birmingham
(Birmingham, AL)
Tomasz Owczarek, PhD
Columbia University Medical Center (New York,
NY)
Shankar Parajuli, PhD
University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC)
Johanna Hannan, PhD
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes
(Baltimore, MD)
Bharathi Rajaganapathy, PhD
Beaumont Health System (Troy, MI)
Sargurunathan Subashchandrabose, PhD
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)
Flaminia Talos, MD, PhD
Columbia University Medical Center (New York,
NY)
Dan Wang, PhD
University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
Christopher Barbieri, MD, PhD
Weill Cornell Medical College (New York, NY)
Christopher Filson, MD
University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles,
CA)
Philip Ho, MD
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
(Houston, TX)
Mark Preston, MD
Harvard School of Public Health/Massachusetts
General Hospital (Boston, MA)
Matthew Resnick, MD
Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN)
Neal Rowe, MD
University of Western Ontario (London, Canada)
Anthony Schaeffer, MD
Boston Children’s Hospital (Boston, MA)
Dana Weiss, MD
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (Philadelphia,
PA)
Jennifer Bishop, PhD
University of British Columbia (Vancouver,
Canada)
Mahendra Kashyap, PhD
University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
Dirk Lange, PhD
University of British Columbia
(Vancouver, Canada)
Philip Abbosh, MD, PhD
Fox Chase Cancer Center (Philadelphia, PA)
Judy Choi, MD
University of California Los Angeles (Los Angeles,
CA)
Catherine Gordon, PhD
Stanford University (Palo Alto, California)
Chinedu Mmeje, MD
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
(Houston, TX)
Irina Debnath, PhD
New York University School of Medicine (New
York, NY)
Sonia Fargue, MD, PhD
University of Alabama at Birmingham
(Birmingham, AL)
Chunming Guo, PhD
Children’s Hospital (Boston, MA)
Andrew Hau, PhD
University of California, San Diego (San Diego,
CA)
Zhu Juan (Sue) Li, PhD
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre – Ontario
(Toronto, Canada)
Sungyong You, PhD
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles, CA)
Education
Urology Care Foundation materials
are timely, well-written and
excellent resources for my patients.
PAUL TUREK, MD, FACS, FRSM
The Turek Clinic Los Angeles
The Turek Clinic San Francisco
The Urology Care Foundation provides reliable, easy-to-understand
patient education materials on a variety of urologic conditions and
treatments, based on American Urological Association (AUA) Clinical
Guidelines. These resources are regularly reviewed and updated, and
available free of charge.
Patient Education Materials and Resources:
• A n online Find-A-Urologist tool that connects patients with
urologists in their area
•Information about more than 140 urologic conditions and
treatments on UrologyHealth.org
•Free printed patient guides, fact sheets, brochures and tools
• UrologyHealth extra® , a free patient magazine with the latest
news in urologic health
The Urology Care Foundation
gave me the information I
needed to talk to my doctor.
Order free patient information
UrologyHealth.org/Order
or call 1-800-828-7866
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UrologyHealth.org
UrologyHealth extra®
Patient Education Resources
- Over 4.5 million visitors in the past year
- Quarterly print magazine with an annual
circulation of more than 280,000 copies
- More than 675,000 resources distributed in the
past year
- Free resource available to patients and health
care providers
- Our robust catalog is updated and accurate
- Provides compelling, deeply researched feature
stories
- Visit UrologyHealth.org/order or call
800-828-7866 to order
- A dynamic hub for urologic patient education
- Accurate, updated information
- Easy-to-understand resources on urologic
health issues
- Features an eye-catching design, perfect for
waiting rooms
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THIRTEEN New Research Scholar Endowments
The Urology Care Foundation is proud to announce that we’ve received 13 new endowments for our Research Scholars Program. Our endowments
represent our sustainability and growth as an organization as they ensure that our programs will be in existence for many generations. Each of these
endowments provides $1.5 million to support a one-year or two-year Research Scholar Award in perpetuity.
We would like to recognize our new endowment donors. Through their contributions, they are establishing a legacy for the next generation of early career
investigators, supporting the innovative discoveries of the future. Please join us in thanking our donors for their impactful contributions for mentored
research training in urology.
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ndourological Society – two awards
were endowed; the Endourological
Society Research Scholar Award and the
Endourological Society/Raju Thomas,
MD Award. www.endourology.org.
• Western Section of the AUA (WSAUA)
– this is the second award endowed
by the WSAUA. www.wsaua.org.
• Society for Urodynamics, Female
Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital
Reconstruction (SUFU) – endowed
the Society for Urodynamics, Female
Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital
Reconstruction/Hari Badlani Research
Scholar Award. www.sufuorg.com.
• North Central Section of the
AUA (NCSAUA) – endowed
their second Research Scholar
Award. www.ncsaua.org.
• Sexual Medicine Society of North
• Southeastern Section of the
AUA (SESAUA) – this is the
third award endowed by the
SESAUA. www.sesaua.org.
• Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO)
America (SMSNA) – this is the first
award endowed by the SMSNA.
www.smsna.org.
• Indian American Urological
Association (IAUA) – two awards
were endowed: the IAUA/Sakti Das,
MD Research Scholar Award and the
IAUA/Kalish Kedia, MD Research Scholar
Award. www.iauanet.org.
– two awards in urologic oncology were
endowed by SUO. www.suonet.org.
• Northeastern Section of the AUA
(NSAUA) – This is the second award
endowed by the Northeastern Section of
the AUA. www.nsaua.org
• Society for Pediatric Urology – started
the Society for Pediatric Urology/Sushil
Lacy, MD Research Scholar Endowment
Fund. www.spuonline.org.
• South Central Section of the
AUA (SCSAUA) – this is the second
Research Scholar Award endowed by
the SCSAUA. www.scsauanet.org.
National Kidney Month
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Advancing Urology Care through Research
The AUA and the Urology Care Foundation are paving
the way for advancements in urological research and
patient care through scholarly exchange.
Each year we host scientific meetings and workshops
to educate researchers on state-of-the-art science
and novel research techniques. In addition to the
educational value of the science presented at the
meetings, researchers and surgeon-scientists greatly
benefit from the opportunities to network with
other investigators to discuss techniques, exchange
information on resources such as data and tissue
registries, and build future collaborations to advance
urologic research and find cures.
Our research conferences include the following:
• Basic Science Symposium
• Urologic Oncology Symposium
• Research Forum
• Early Career Investigator Workshop
• Summer Research Conference
World Health Day April 7
National Public Health Week April 6-12
APRIL 2015
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In 2015, the Urology Care Foundation and the AUA will celebrate our
40-year history of supporting urology research. In that time, over $20
million has been invested to fund and educate more than 600 of the best
urologist-scientists and basic scientists. The combined effort has allowed the
AUA and Urology Care Foundation to lead the way in urologic research and
education to improve patients’ lives.
Many of the key advances in research that are improving treatment options
for patients today have resulted from the work of individuals trained
in research through Foundation scholarships. For each dollar invested,
Foundation scholars received $19.75 in subsequent federal and other grant
monies—nearly a 20:1 return! We are projected to fund 64 projects and
awards totaling over $1.2 million in 2015. Thank you for your continued
support as we reach this monumental accomplishment. Without you, this
wouldn’t be possible.
Advancing Urology
through Research for 40 Years
National Nurses Day May 6
Women’s Health Week May 10-16
MAY 2015
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Research Scholars: Why Your Support is So Vital
Each year, the Urology Care Foundation receives many more applications for Research Scholars Awards than can
be supported through current funding sources (see bar chart). Therefore, the Foundation remains diligent and
dedicated to fostering partnerships with both current and new donors to increase support for urologic research
and continue to make a positive impact for all patients suffering from urologic conditions.
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National Cancer Survivors Day June 7
Men’s Health Week June 15-21
JUNE 2015
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World Continence Week June 22-28
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Raising Awareness
Patients don’t have to
suffer in silence.
Many patients, especially those who are older or
female, are reluctant to talk about their urologic
symptoms. The Urology Care Foundation is raising
awareness through a series of national public
health campaigns to let patients know they are not
alone, and there is help. In addition to reaching
recently diagnosed patients, these campaigns are
aimed at people dealing with symptoms in silence
and those most at risk. We help patients take an
active role in their care.
IT’S TIME
TO TALK
ABOUT OAB
• E ducates millions on the
facts of overactive bladder
(OAB)
IT’S TIME
TO TALK
• Helps patients manage
symptoms
• O ver 1.2 million OAB
educational resources
distributed to patients and
health care providers
ABOUT SUI
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rovides resources
for stress urinary
incontinence (SUI)
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ncourages men to learn
their risks for prostate
cancer
• E ncourages conversations
with health care providers
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eaches out to men and
their loved ones (600
million media placements)
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elps patients better
understand their condition
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argeted messages for men at high risk
(African-Americans/men with a family
history)
www.UrologyHealth.org/SUI
www.UrologyHealth.org/OAB
www.KnowYourStats.org
The Urology Care Foundation
provides me with the resources
I need to educate my patients.
Kathleen C. Kobashi, MD
UROLOGIST
Order free patient information
UrologyHealth.org/Order
or call 1-800-828-7866
JULY 2015
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Patient Advocacy Highlights
Last May, the Urology Care Foundation launched its inaugural Patient Advocacy Hub in
collaboration with 16 different patient advocacy organizations. Each organization, who raise
awareness and provide support for those with urologic conditions, were given booth space as part
of the Foundation’s dynamic 2014 AUA Annual Meeting presence in Orlando.
In addition to connecting with meeting attendees, patient advocates had an opportunity to meet
face-to-face with key leaders of legislative priorities in urology. This initiative was made possible
through the generous support from Allergan and Astellas.
The Urology Care Foundation thanks 2014
Patient Advocacy Hub Participants:
• Association for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Support
• Association of Peyronie’s Disease Advocates
• Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network
• Caregiver Action Network
• FrankTalk.org—Erectile Dysfunction Foundation
• Interstitial Cystitis Association
• Kidney Cancer Association
• Men’s Health Network
• National Alliance of State Prostate Cancer Coalitions
• National Association for Continence
• Prostate Conditions Education Council
• Prostate Health Education Network
• Simon Foundation for Continence
• United Spinal Association
• Us TOO International Prostate Cancer Education and
Support Network
• ZERO—The End of Prostate Cancer
Save the Date:
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and
kickoff of the Know Your Stats® campaign
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Special Thanks to
for their sustained support and commitment to the Urology
Care Foundation’s research scholar awards program!
Chesapeake Urology Associates’ annual fundraising efforts
through the Baltimore ZERO Prostate Cancer Challenge have
raised more than $1 million over the past few years. It’s led to
establishing the Chesapeake Urology Prostate Cancer Fund, a
permanent research scholar award at the Urology Care Foundation.
Thank you to Dr. Sanford Siegel, Chesapeake Urology Associates and the ZERO Prostate Cancer Challenge for helping
to make an impact on the present and future of urologic research.
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
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For the past six years, the Urology Care Foundation
has teamed up with the NFL to raise awareness through
the Know Your Stats About Prostate Cancer ® campaign. Visit
KnowYourStats.org to learn more.
The Know Your Stats® campaign is a rallying force to connect,
educate and inspire men across the country to know their risk
and talk to their doctor about whether prostate cancer testing
is right for them. Now entering its sixth season, the campaign
has been seen by more than 100 million Americans since its
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Urologists treat a number of conditions associated with the bladder, including
incontinence, Interstitial Cystitis, Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections, and bladder
cancer. The Urology Care Foundation supports critical research and research
education in these conditions.
In just the past two years, the Foundation has committed
more than $1 million in research grants to support 17
projects associated with bladder health!
In addition, the Foundation has provided support to the
AUA Office of Research to host workshops and symposia
covering bladder-related topics.
Nearly 500 urologists and researchers have attended
these educational forums to learn about innovative
research from the world’s
top scientists.
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health research a key priority in urology research.
OVERACTIVE BLADDER PATIENT ADVOCACY ROUNDTABLE
Eighteen groups participated in a 2014 roundtable held at AUA headquarters to help
identify needs and gaps of overactive bladder (OAB) patients. OAB is a common
health concern, affecting 30 percent of men and 40 percent of women in the United
States, making this roundtable a vital contribution to women and men’s urologic
health. OAB symptoms can get in the way of your work, social life, exercise and
sleep, and can often lead to feelings of embarrassment. Through these roundtable
discussions and collaborations with patient advocates, we are helping OAB patients
take control of their life by managing their symptoms.
Bladder Health Month
Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
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Support the Urology Care Foundation
While Doing Your Holiday Shopping!
With your support, we are advancing
urologic research and education to
improve patients’ lives.
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AND 10% will be donated to the Urology Care Foundation!
Visit UrologyHealth.org/Tribute
to send an e-card today!
We hope we can count on you to continue to support our
impactful programs and services. Together, we can make
a difference in the lives of those suffering with urologic
diseases. This holiday season, consider giving the gift of
urologic health to ensure future discoveries and treatment
options to continue to improve urologic patients’ quality of
life.
You may make a donation online in
memory of a loved one or to honor
someone you love and care about. You
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Formation of a NEW Board of Directors
The Urology Care Foundation announced
the formation of its new, multidisciplinary,
diverse and dynamic Board of Directors
in March 2014. The organization’s
governance structure includes three public
directors, two AUA member urologists,
the AUA’s treasurer and a chair. The
extensive knowledge of this group will
be invaluable as the Foundation forges
ahead in its efforts to pave a way for
advancements in urologic research and
patient care.
Chair
Richard A. Memo, MD, FACS
Secretary/Treasurer
Steven M. Schlossberg, MD, MBA
AUA UROLOGIST MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
Martin Dineen, MD, FACS
John B. Forrest, MD, FACS
PUBLIC MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
Thomas Cavalier
Sam Covelli
John Hirschbeck
Leave a Legacy
The Urology Care Foundation
offers a wide range of
vehicles to invest in our
mission and leave a legacy to
impact the future of urology.
With a planned or legacy gift,
you will make a difference
in urologic patients’ lives,
present and future.
If you are considering a planned or legacy gift, there are several options for you that offer substantial tax benefits and include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Making a bequest by Will.
• Donating real estate.
•D
onating appreciated assets, including stocks, bonds, or making the
Foundation the beneficiary of a qualified retirement plan.
• E stablishing a charitable trust.
• Giving a gift of life insurance, trusts and other deferred gifts.
For more information, please contact our Major Gifts and Planned Giving Manager Wendy Taylor at 410-689-4034 or
[email protected].
Urology Care Foundations Research Scholars
We present to you our 2014–2015 Research Scholars! Thanks to your generosity, these talented, early
career investigators are advancing the field of urology through the exploration of cures and treatments.
Judy Choi, MD, Philip Abbash, MD, PhD, Irina Debnath, PhD, Chunming Guo, PhD, Sonia Fargue, MD, PhD, Andrew
Hau, PhD, Catherine Gordon, PhD, Chinedu Mmeje, MD, Zhu Juan (Sue) Li, PhD, Tomasz Owczarek, PhD, Shu Lin,
PhD, Bharathi Rajaganapathy, PhD, Sungyong You, PhD
Financial Highlights
Reflects Fiscal Year 2013
(January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2013)
14 %
6 % Management and
General
Fundraising
Financial
Highlights
31%
Education
and Outreach
Campaigns
49 %
Research and
Scholarship Programs
A copy of the most recent audited financials is available by contacting the Urology Care Foundation. Documents submitted under the
Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are also available from the Maryland Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401
(410-974-5534).
Partnering Institutions
Since its inception, the Foundation has provided more than 600 grants and awards totaling over $20 million in
support of researchers at leading medical institutions across the country.
Albany Medical College
Albany, New York
Barnes – Jewish Hospital
St. Louis, Missouri
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Children’s Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston University School of Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Seattle, Washington
Georgetown University
Washington, District of Columbia
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
Hospital for Sick Children
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Wake Forest University
Winston Salem, North Carolina
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The Prostate Center at Vancouver
General Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tufts University
Boston, Massachusetts
Tulane University
New Orleans, Louisiana
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
New York, New York
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Louisiana State University, New Orleans
Shreveport, Louisiana
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Loyola University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, California
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
University of California, Davis
Davis, California
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, Georgia
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, California
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Aurora, Colorado
Mount Sinai Medical Center
New York, New York
University of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
New York University Medical Center
New York, New York
University of Iowa
Iowa City, Indiana
Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
Oakland University William Beaumont
School of Medicine
Royal Oak, Michigan
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Toronto, Canada
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Newark, New Jersey
South Florida VA Foundation for
Research and Education, Inc.
Miami, Florida
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York
University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
University of Texas – MD Anderson
Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
University of Texas Health Sciences
Center at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
University of Western Ontario/Lawson
Health Research Institute
London, Ontario, Canada
University of Wisconsin Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee
Washington University – St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanford, California
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Corporate Champions
CORPORATE SUPPORTERS
This past year, dozens of corporate, foundation and association donors helped to make a significant difference
in the lives of millions of Americans diagnosed with urologic diseases through their support of the Urology
Care Foundation’s research and education programs. We are grateful for their continued generosity and
commitment to urology.
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Education
This past year, dozens of corporate, foundation and association donors helped to make a significant difference in the lives of
millions of Americans diagnosed with urologic diseases through their support of the Urology Care Foundation’s research and
education programs. We are grateful for their continued generosity and commitment to urology.
The Urology Care Foundation
provides me with the resources
I need to educate my patients.
Abbvie
Dayton Physicans LLC Urology Division
Adult Pediatric Urology & Urogynecology, P.C.
Donier MedTech
Allergan
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Schellhammer Fund
The Allergan Foundation
The Endourological Society/Raju Thomas, MD Research
American Urological Association
Scholar Fund
Amgen, Inc.
Ferring Pharmaceuticals
AMS, an
Endo Health
The “Friends of Joe”
KATHLEEN
C.Solution
KOBASHI, MD
Arkansas
Urologic
Society
Chief, Division of Urology and Renal Transplantation Glassybaby LLC
AstellasDirector,
Pharma US,
Inc.Floor Medicine/Reconstructive Surgery Harris Family Foundation
Pelvic
AUA Mid-Atlantic
Section
Henry M. Jackson Foundation and the Center for Prostate
Virginia Mason Medical Center
AUA New England Section
Disease Research
AUA New York Section
Herbert Brendler, MD Urology Research Fund
TheCentral
Urology
Care Foundation is a leading advocate
patients,
AUA North
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Indianfor
American
Urological Association (IAUA)/ Kalish Kedia,
health
care
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caregivers.
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the Fund
AUA Northeastern Section
MD Research Scholar
mostCentral
accurate
and current urologic information and
The
AUA South
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Indianeducation.
American Urological
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Foundation is committed to offering free patient education materials
AUA Southeastern Section
Research Scholar Fund
on a variety of urologic conditions and treatments. Developed from
AUA Western Section
Jackson Urological Associates, P.C.
the evidence-based AUA Clinical Guidelines, the Foundation’s patient
Bavarian Nordic/BN Immuno Therapeutics
Jewish Communal Fund
information helps patients understand their symptoms, treatment
Belle Jaroptions
Foundation
John Duckett,
and strategies for maintaining good urologic
health. MD Urology Research Fund
Berger Patient
Family Foundation
Judith
and Peter T. Scardino Family Fund
Education Materials and Resources:
Boston Scientific
Justgive
• A n online Find-A-Urologist tool that connects patients with
Burr & Forman LLP
Kidney Cancer Association
urologists in their area
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
•Information
about more than 140 urologic conditions
Chesapeake
Urology Associates
Maryland and
Health Care Resources
treatments on UrologyHealth.org
Columbus Jewish Foundation
Members Give
•Free printed patient guides, fact sheets, brochures
tools
Cook Medical
Mullerand
Marine
Inc
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David and
Regina Weinberg
Family
Foundation,
Myriad
Genetic Laboratories, Inc.
• UrologyHealth
extra
, a free
patientInc.
magazine with
the latest
news in urologic health
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
National Football League
National Institute of Diabetes and Kidney Disorders (NIDDK)
NeoTract, Inc.
Network For Good
New England Patriots Charitable Foundation
NFL Foundation
Peter Singer Charitable Fund
Planet Abacus Charter School
Protect the Nuts
Robert J. Krane, MD Urology Research Scholar Fund
Russell Scott, Jr., MD Urology Research Fund
Schiller & Company
Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA)
Simmon Foundation
Society for Basic Urologic Research (SBUR)
Society for Pediatric Oncology
The Society for Pediatric Urology (SPU)/Sushil Lacy, MD
Research Scholar Fund
Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital
Reconstruction (SUFU) /Hari Badlani
The Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO)
Union Savings Bank
Urology Associates Of Central Texas Pa
Wyland F. Leadbetter, MD Urology Research Fund
ZERO - The End of Prostate Cancer
Zimmerman Family Foundation
The work of the Urology Care Foundation in urologic research and education is made possible through the generous support
of the following individuals. We are most grateful for your commitment to urology and your generosity. (Recognizes gifts from
June 1, 2013, to May 31, 2014)
VISION FOR LEGACY
The Estate of Norman G. Aehle
The Estate of Sylvia Arenson
The Estate of Toby Greene
The Estate of Frank Hinman, Jr.
and Marion Hinman
The Estate of Adam Orsatti
The Estate of David Papier
The Estate of Sandra Syms
FOUNDATION
CHAMPIONS $5,000+
Richard K. Babaian, MD and Sonya
Nersessian
Gopal Badlani, MD and Dr.
Charculata Badlani
Sarah Brendler
Sam Covelli
Sakti Das, MD
David Eisner
Kalish R. Kedia, MD
Diane Krane
Christopher Kennerly Payne, MD
and Jeannette Potts
Sushil S. Lacy, MD and Jane G.
Lacy
Richard A. Memo, MD and Rose
Memo
Aida Politano
Sanford Siegel, MD
Raju Thomas, MD
FOUNDATION PATRONS
$1,000-$4,999
Dean George Assimos, MD
John M. Barry, MD and Toni
Enger-Barry, DMD
Arthur Louis Burnett II, MD
Thomas J. Cavalier
Martin Dineen, MD
James and Nancy Dougherty
David F. Green, MD and Kathleen
Green
Cornelia Haag-Molkenteller,MD,
PhD
Jonathan and Gina Krane
Larry I. Lipshultz, MD
John H. Lynch, MD
Carl A. Olsson, Jr., MD, and Mary
D. Olsson
Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, MD
Paul F. Schellhammer, MD
Myles J. Slosberg
Pramod C. Sogani, MD and Lalita
Sogani
E. Darracott Vaughan, Jr., MD and
Anne Vaughan
FOUNDATION FRIENDS
$250-$999
Daniel Ari Barocas, MD
Timothy Paul Bukowski, MD
Peter Robert Carroll, MD
Octavio Augusto Castillo, MD
Jonathan Andrew Coleman, MD
George Francis Daniels Jr., MD and
Kathleen Daniels
Ronald Lee Davis III, MD
John D. Denstedt, MD
Chris Desantis
Robert F. D’Esposito, MD
Sherri Machele Donat, MD
George W. Drach, MD
Felipe Dubourcq de Barras, MD
Peggy Duckett
Cynthia M. Duncan
James Van Eaton, MD
Robert James Evans, MD, FACS
Robert Sherburne Figenshau, MD
John B. Forrest, MD
Brendan M. Fox, MD, and
Maureen Fox
Inderbir Singh Gill, MD, MCh
Peter J. Gilling, MD
Robert E. Glesne, MD
Marc Goldstein, MD
Henry Goode
E. Ann Gormley, MD
Heather Gottlieb, DO
Robert T. Grissom, MD
William Gruber
Jerold Grubman, MD
John F. Hirschbeck
J. Parks Hitch Jr., MD
James Honohan
Sharon K. Isbell
Javid Javidan-Nejad, MD
Jean Volny Joseph, MD
Robert L. Kilburn
Badrinath R. Konety, MD
Rhonda Kotarinos, PT, DPT
Amy Elizabeth Krambeck, MD
John Kryger, MD
Yegappan Lakshmanan, MD
Vincent P. Laudone, MD
John Paul Lavelle, MD
Daniel Wei Lin, MD
Mark Lisa
Kevin R. Loughlin, MD, MBA
Leonard Maldonado, MD
Lavrenti Managadze, MD, PhD
Sheldon H.F. Marks, MD
Thomas C. McLaughlin, MD
Laura E. Morgan
William Morrison
Todd Nerlinger
Robert C. Newman, MD
Craig Stuart Niederberger, MD
Patrick Sean O’Hollaren, MD
George and JoAnne Pappas
Preston S. Parish
Dennis A. Pessis, MD and Amy
Pessis
Randall F. Randazzo, MD
Thomas Michael Rashid, MD
Art R. Rastinehad, DO
Robert Evan Reiter, MD
Lawrence S. Ross, MD
Douglas S. Scherr, MD
Steven M. Schlossberg, MD, MBA
and Nancy Schlossberg
Vincenzo Serretta, MD
Jose Heriberto Amon Sesmero
Michael T. Sheppard, CPA, CAE
Mark Sigman, MD
Janet V. Skorepa
William Donald Steers, MD and
Amy Steers
Wendy Taylor
Lance Edward Templeton, MD
Raju Thomas, MD
Teasa E. Thompson, MPH
Landon Trost, MD
Willie Underwood, MD
Dennis D. Venable, MD
Andrew Von Eschenbach, MD
Yoshihiro Wada, MD
Anne Walters
John Thomas Wei, MD
Kevin A. Wohlfort
Kwok-Kee Wong, MD
Wen T. Yap, MD
Michael T. Sheppard, CPA, CAE
Urology Care Foundation
Executive Director
Development
Kevin A. Wohlfort
Associate Executive Director,
Development & Publications
Cynthia M. Duncan
Director of Development
AUA Office of Research
Carolyn J.M. Best, PhD
Director of Research
Rodney D. Cotten, MBA, PMP
Research Programs and Events Manager
Jessica Ames, MS
Research Grants Coordinator
Idrissa Macklin
Research Associate
Wendy Taylor, MAT
Major Gifts and Planned Giving Manager
David DeLorenzo
Associate Executive Director, Information &
Communications
Claire Saxton, MBA
Senior Manager of Outreach
Kim Miller, MFS
Outreach Programs Manager
Casey Callanan
Outreach Specialist
Research Council
Outreach Council
Johannes Vieweg, MD
Chair
Allen D. Seftel, MD
Chair
Darius J. Bagli, MD
Jodi Antonelli, MD
George Christ, PhD
Peter E. Clark, MD
Donald Bodner, MD
T. Ernesto Figueroa, MD
Kathleen C. Kobashi, MD
Alexander Kutikov, MD
Steven A. Kaplan, MD
Franklin C. Lowe, MD, MPH
Natasha Kyprianou, PhD
Martin M. Miner, MD
Jill A. Macoska, PhD
Ajay Nehra, MD
Aria F. Olumi, MD
Kathryn L. Taylor, PhD
Gail S. Prins, PhD
Paul J. Turek, MD
Robert E. Reiter, MD
Larissa V. Rodriguez, MD
Marianne D. Sadar, PhD
Daniel A. Shoskes, MD
Brian Walsh
John T. Wei, MD
Martin Dineen, MD, FACS
AUA Urologist Member-at-Large
John B. Forrest, MD, FACS
AUA Urologist Member-at-Large
John F. Hirschbeck
Public Member-at-Large
Outreach and Education
Arthur L. Burnett II, MD
Steven Schlossberg, MD, MBA
Secretary/Treasurer
Sam Covelli
Public Member-at-Large
Sarah Kramer
Individual Giving Specialist
Timothy B. Boone, MD
Richard A. Memo, MD
Chair
Thomas J. Cavalier
Public Member-at-Large
Kristin Lolmaugh
Development Specialist
Linda A. Baker, MD
Urology Care Foundation
Board of Directors
Robert E. Weiss, MD
Daniela Wittman, PhD, LMSW
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