Dr. David M. Albala, medical director of Associated Medical Professionals (AMP), was recently elected to LUGPA’s 2018 board of directors. Albala oversees the clinical operations of 30 physicians at AMP, the organization said in a news release. He is also chief of urology at Crouse Hospital, where he focuses on robotic, laparoscopic, stone, and endourological […]
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Dr. David M. Albala, medical director of Associated Medical Professionals (AMP), was recently elected to LUGPA’s 2018 board of directors.
Albala oversees the clinical operations of 30 physicians at AMP, the organization said in a news release. He is also chief of urology at Crouse Hospital, where he focuses on robotic, laparoscopic, stone, and endourological research.
LUGPA (lugpa.org) is an association representing independent urology group practices in the U.S. It includes more than 2,300 physicians who make up over one-fourth of the nation’s practicing urologists, and provide more than 30 percent of the total urologic care in the U.S. Albala is the associate editor of Reviews in Urology, the official journal of LUGPA.
“Dr. Albala’s diverse background in both academic medicine and private practice has thoroughly prepared him to assist this organization in furthering urologic collaboration, cooperation and commitment,” Celeste Kirschner, CEO of LUGPA, said in the release.
Albala was previously director of minimally invasive and robotic urologic surgery at Duke University Medical Center. He received his doctorate from Michigan State University after obtaining his bachelor’s degree from Lafayette College.