Education
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Certifications
American Board of Urology
Residencies
NYU Langone Medical Center: 2 years - General Surgery - 4 years Urology
Fellowships
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Fellowship in Endourology
Clinical / Research Interests
Endourology - Percutaneous and Endoscopic urologic surgery
Metabolic stone disease and causes of recurrent stone formation
Robotic surgery
Biography

Patrick W. Mufarrij, MD, is a urologist and an associate professor with The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences.

Originally from the Washington area, Dr. Mufarrij completed his undergraduate studies and medical school at Georgetown University. He then moved to New York City where he completed a six-year residency in Urology at NYU Langone Medical Center. After residency, Dr. Mufarrij pursued special training in endourology and completed a two-year fellowship at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, where he focused on metabolic kidney stone disease, surgery for complex kidney stones, percutaneous renal surgery, and robotic surgery.

Dr. Mufarrij is a published author and has a particular interest in the management of complex kidney stones, percutaneous access for the removal of kidney stones, prevention and metabolic evaluation of recurrent kidney stones, and robotic surgery for the reconstruction of the urinary tract.

Podcast

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