Dr. Chung Serves on Boston Scientific's Emerging Implanters Insight Panel

Dr. Paul H. Chung, MD is a fellowship-trained reconstructive urologist with a specialty focus on prosthestics for erectile dysfunction and stress urinary incontinence. He is experienced with penile implants, urethral slings and artificial urinary sphincters for first-time surgical patients, patients who require a revision of an existing device and those who require replacement of a device previously removed. He was identified by Boston Scientific as an "Emerging Implanter" in the field and was invited to discuss areas of need and improvement in the field of prosthetic urology. 

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Paul H. Chung, MD Paul H. Chung, MD is Assistant Professor of Urology and Director of Reconstructive Urology at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA

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