Clinical Faculty:
Jeffrey Branch, M.D.
Assistant Professor
of Urology
Subspecialty/Clinical Expertise:
General Urology
Board Certification: American Board of
Urology; certified 2002
Available to See Patients at: Loyola
Outpatient Center, Oakbrook
Terrace, Hickory
Hills
To Schedule an Appointment: Call (888)
LUHS-888
Fax: (708) 216-6585
Education/Training
Undergraduate: University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan);
received Bachelor of Science, Biology 1992.
Medical School: Wayne State University Medical School (Detroit,
Michigan); received Doctor of Medicine (With Distinction) 1996.
Residency:
- Residency in Urology: Loyola University Medical Center Department
of Surgery, 1996-1998.
- Residency in Urology: Loyola University Medical Center Department
of Urology, 1998-2002.
Professional Organizations:
- Endourology Society 2001 - Present
- American Urological Association 2000 - Present
Awards/Distinctions:
Publications/Presentations
Selected Articles:
- John P. Mulhall, Sameh W. Ghaly, Jeff Branch, Absaar
Ahmed. Analysis of the Outcome of Varicocele Ligation Surgery
in Normospermic Men. Submitted for publication.
- John P. Mulhall, Jeffrey Branch, Tina Lubrano, T. Vincent
Shankey - Perturbation of Cell Cycle Regulators in Peyronie's
Disease. Currently accepted for publication.
- John P. Mulhall, Jeffrey Branch, Tina Lubrano, T. Vincent
Shankey - Cytogenetic Abnormalities of Peyronie's Disease. Currently
submitted for publication.
Selected Abstracts and Presentations:
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Jeffrey Branch, John P. Mulhall, Tina Lubrano, T. Vincent
Shankey - Fibrogenic Cytokine Expression in Peyronie's Fibroblasts
Exposed to Radiation. Presented at the American Urological
Association Annual Meeting, June 2001, Anaheim, California.
The Journal of Urology, 165, No. 5 Supplement:252.
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John P. Mulhall, Absaar Ahmed, Jeff Branch, Marilyn
Parker, Maywood, IL - Serial Assessment of Efficacy and Satisfaction
Following Penile Prosthesis Insertion. The Journal of
Urology, 165, No. 5 Supplement:252. June 2001.
Selected Research Initiatives:
- The importance of 5-alpha reductase activities/inhibition and
its impact on benign and malignant prostatic disease
- Geriatric urological issues
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