- Program Director: Gerard Henry, MD
Fellowship Overview
The fellowship program is approved by the Willis Knighton Institutional GMEC and has been created with an intensive focus on prosthetic urologic surgery and male sexual dysfunction. The fellowship is designed for the graduating Chief Resident from an ACGME-accredited urology residency or for a practicing BC/BE urologist. The 12-month, salaried program is based in Shreveport, LA, and Bossier City, LA. Dr. Gerard Henry is a renowned expert in urologic prosthetic surgery. He has advanced the field of sexual dysfunction with years of research and publication, including the creation of multiple widely used surgical innovations. Dr. Henry is a top 5 surgical volume center, and the fellow can expect rigorous and thorough surgical training. The program provides training at a regional referral center with substantial volume in basic and complex prosthetic urology. The curriculum covers a multitude of disorders including: erectile dysfunction, male stress urinary incontinence, andrology, testicular hypofunction, and Peyronie’s disease. Fellows will learn the diagnosis and evaluation of these conditions, along with management strategies including behavioral and pharmacological treatment, sophisticated surgical solutions, and minimally invasive options. The fellow will work primarily out of WK Advanced Urology, a busy urology practice in Shreveport, LA, with a state-of-the-art office, specialty clinic, and surgery center. An average week consists of five prosthetic urologic cases, additional sexual health surgeries, and an array of Men's Health cases. The goal of the Male Sexual Health Fellowship is to train the future of prosthetic urology while continuing to improve patient care by advancing technique and generating research. After one year, fellows will be exceptionally well trained and comfortable with developing their own private or academic practice in sexual dysfunction and prosthetic urology.
Research Focus
Dr. Henry is a recognized expert in the field and has published dozens of original articles, review articles, and book chapters. He has written extensively on his groundbreaking surgical techniques, including: the Finger Sweep, the Mummy Wrap, and the New Length Measurement Technique. He was also one of the innovators of the revision washout and appears to have published more peer-reviewed research papers in prosthetic urology than any other author in the last 2 decades. Dr. Henry regularly collaborates with a number of other prominent sexual medicine experts, and the fellow will have two weeks a year to travel the country and perform clinical work and research with luminaries in the field.
Fellows are expected to assist Dr. Henry and his collaborators in producing clinical research that advances the sciences of sexual dysfunction and prosthetic urology. A large amount of rigorous clinical data is available and in addition Dr. Henry employs professional medical editors and statisticians for assisting in the writing of papers. The fellow will have one day a week of protected research time. Attendance (and presentation) at the SES-AUA, SMSNA, ISSM, and AUA meetings is expected. In addition to teaching, the fellow will have the opportunity to recruit residents and medical students to assist in research.
Office Procedures Performed
Duplex Doppler Ultrasound
Intracavernosal Injections
Intralesional Injections
Testosterone Pellet Insertion
Urodynamics
Penile Deformity Assessment
Surgical Procedures Performed
Penile Fracture Repair
Priapism Shunting
Vasectomy
Penoscrotal Cosmetic Surgery
Artificial Urinary Sphincter
Male Sling
Penile Implant/Prosthesis
Primary Institution
North Louisiana Men's Health
Shreveport, LA
Fellowship Directors
Gerard Henry, MD
Administrative Contact
Luke Nelson, Director of GME
Candidate Citizenship Requirement
US only
Fellowship Duration
12 months
Type of Fellowship
Sexual Medicine
Research Available
Mandatory
Clinical research
Conference Schedule
The management of male sexual dysfunction requires an understanding of erectile physiology, endocrinology, pathology, radiology, and surgical techniques. A formal conference schedule with regualr didactic teaching on the above subjects is included as part of the fellowship. In addition, the fellow will have access to weekly grand rounds conferences as a member of the faculty at LSUH-S.
Fellowship Website
wkhs.com
Fellowship Application
Please contact Dr. Henry directly at
Housing Options
Prior Fellows
Ryan Griggs, MD 2022
Geraldo Macedo, MD 2019
Jared Wallen, MD 2018
Daniel Moser, MD 2017
Martin Gross, MD 2016
Mike Pryor, MD 2015
