Associate Professor, Chief of Surgery
Cleveland Clinic, United States
Bradley Gill, MD, MS is Chief of Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest and Mentor Hospitals. He is a board-certified Urologic Surgeon and an Associate Professor of Urology at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University. His clinical interests include benign prostate enlargement, male voiding dysfunction, and the surgical management of erectile dysfunction, as well as neuromodulation, medical devices / implants, robotic surgery, and laser surgery. In addition to his practice at Cleveland Clinic, he also dedicates time to care for those who served our nation in the armed forces through a joint appointment at the Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He is an active member of several professional societies and associations, and has earned multiple awards in recognition of his compassion and dedication to patient care.
Dr. Gill completed his residency in Urologic Surgery at Cleveland Clinic. He earned his medical degree, with special qualification in biomedical research, from the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. He completed undergraduate studies in Biomedical Engineering focused upon biomedical devices / instrumentation, summa cum laude, at Case Western Reserve University, as well as a master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering focused upon neural engineering. His academic interests include healthcare outcomes and health services research, neuromodulation, medical education, and regenerative medicine. He is a reviewer for multiple journals in the fields of urology and biomedical engineering and has also participated in the review of urology guidelines from national and international organizations.
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