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Steven W. Siegel, MD was born in Lansing, Michigan, in 1956. He earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1981. He completed his Urology residency at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1986. He then established and served as the Head of the Section of Female Urology and Urodynamics at that institution until 1993 when he moved to St. Paul.
Dr. Siegel has special training in female urology and urodynamics at Kaiser Sunset Hospital in Los Angeles, and the Universities of California San Francisco and Los Angeles. He is the Director of Metro Urology's Center for Continence Care. He is also the director of a fellowship program in female urology and voiding dysfunction, and is the current president of the International Society of Pelvic Neuromodulation.
He has authored and co-authored many papers and book chapters on female incontinence and voiding dysfunction. He is an innovator in the field of male and female incontinence and female pelvic prolapse repair. Dr. Siegel also played a major role in initial clinical research of neuromodulation of voiding dysfunction. He has been committed to training physicians across the United States in up to date surgical techniques.
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