AUA Summit - Tom F. Lue, MD (1947 – )

Tom F. Lue, MD (1947 – )

Tom F. Lue, MD

Born December 26, 1947, Tom Lue, MD graduated with highest honors from the Kaohsiung Medical College in Taiwan in 1972. Dr. Lue completed his urologic training with Keith Waterhouse, MD at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY. In 1981, he was awarded the Valentine Fellowship from the New York Academy of Medicine to pursue studies of the neurophysiology of the genitourinary tract at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Department of Urology.

Dr. Lue joined the urology faculty at UCSF in 1982 as a clinical instructor of urology. He is currently a professor of urology at UCSF and the chief of urology at UCSF/Mount Zion Hospital. Dr. Lue is an active member of numerous professional medical societies including the: AUA, American Medical Association, International Society of Impotence Research, Urological Research Society (International) and Society of Genitourinary Surgeons. Lue has authored and co-authored more than 330 publications and eight books. His major professional interests are male sexual dysfunction and Peyronie's disease.

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