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Marshall L. Stoller, MD
Biographical Sketch
| BS, 1976, University of California, Berkeley,
CA, Bioenergetics |
| MD, 1981, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,
TX, Medicine |
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| 1988-1999 |
Assistant Professor in Residence, Department of Urology,
University of California, San Francisco, CA |
| 1988-Present |
Medical Director, Urinary Stone Center, University of
California, San Francisco, CA |
| 1994-2000 |
Associate Professor in Residence, Department of Urology,
University of California, San Francisco, CA |
2000-Present |
Professor in Residence, Department of Urology, University
of California, San Francisco, CA |
| 2004-Present |
Vice Chairman, Department of Urology, University of
California, San Francisco, CA |
Marshall Stoller, MD heads UCSF's urinary stone division, which
includes endourology and laparoscopy. Stoller graduated from the
University of California at Berkeley in 1976 and went to medical
school at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Following
medical school, he returned to the SF Bay Area, where he was a
general surgical intern and resident at UCSF from 1981-1983 and
a urology resident from 1983-1985. The following year he was a
clinical instructor and research fellow at the University of New
South Wales at Prince Henry and Prince of Wales Hospitals in Sydney,
Australia. Stoller returned to UCSF as a chief resident in the
Department of Urology, joining the faculty thereafter. He has
helped spearhead a comprehensive program in the management of
urinary stone disease at UCSF, where the department has utilized
and tested a variety of urinary lithotriptors for the Food and
Drug Administration. Stoller presently operates at Moffitt-Long
Hospital, San Francisco General Hospital and the San Francisco
Veterans Affairs Medical Center. His practice emphasizes surgical
management of urinary stone disease and minimally invasive endourology.
Stoller is certified by the American Board of Urology. He has
received multiple awards, including grand prize in the annual
Lapides Essay Contest in Urodynamic and Neurourology Research.
He has received the Distinction in Teaching Award from the Academic
Senate at UCSF. Stoller volunteers his services at the San Francisco
Zoo and has consulted on the care of a wide variety of animals,
including orangutans, sea lions, raccoons, tigers, African macaques,
Jacob rams, lions, elephants, and penguins. Stoller has multiple
patents submitted and many pending.
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