Baylor Scott and White in McKinney, Texas (Urology Clinics of North Texas)*
- Program Director: Allen F. Morey, MD, FACS
Fellowship Overview
This is a newer program, which is a reincarnation of the successful UT Southwestern (UTSW) Fellowship in Urological Trauma, Reconstruction, and Prosthetics which was previously incorporated under the umbrella of the Society of Genitourinary Surgeons (GURS) and graduated 23 fellows 2008-2023. The program director, Dr. Allen F. Morey, founded and directed the above UTSW program. This program is located in McKinney, Texas in the rapidly growing North Dallas market.
The focus of this program is on prosthetic urology and sexual medicine in a high volume surgical practice. Male stress urinary incontinence treatments will be a major focus, and reconstructive urology will also be offered with urethroplasty and Peyronie repair cases primarily. Infertility exposure will be offered with Dr. Dan French. Adult hypospadias cases are also available in the North Dallas market.
Surgical Procedures Performed
Inflatable and malleable penile prosthesis
Penile plication
Artificial Urinary Sphincter
AdVance XP sling
Urethral reconstruction
Optilume balloon dilations
Suprapubic tube placement
Bladder neck incision
Buried penis repair (scrotoplasty and phalloplasty)
Hydrocele repair
Fellowship position closed for 2025-2026
Fellowship position open for 2026-2027
Primary Institution
Baylor Scott and White in McKinney, Texas (Urology Clinic of North Texas)
Fellowship Director
Allen F. Morey, MD, FACS
Fellowship Administrator
Mayra Campos
Candidate Citizenship Requirement
US and Canadian
Fellowship Duration
12 months
Type of Fellowship
Sexual Medicine
Research Available
Clinical research
Optional
Conference Schedule
Interview Schedule
Interviews are available at any time to highly motivated applicants.
Fellowship Website
https://urologyclinics.com/providers/allen-f-morey-m-d-facs/
Housing Options
Fellows have a broad range of living options throughout the DFW Metroplex.
Uptown Dallas, Plano, and Frisco are ideal and dynamic locations for fellows to live.
Prior Fellows
Aaron Krug, MD