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  1. Dr. O'Connor's research and professional interests focus on the study and treatment of urinary incontinence, voiding dysfunction, urethral stricture disease, pelvic prolapse, neurogenic bladder and continent urinary diversions.

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  2. Dr. Rob O’Connor practiced orthopaedics for 12 years before pursuing additional training with a fellowship in orthopaedic trauma. Now, his specializations include the surgical and non-surgical treatment of fractures, knee replacement and arthroscopic surgery.

  3. Robert E. O'Connor, MD, MPH. Professor of Emergency Medicine. Professor of Public Health Sciences. P.O. Box 800699. Charlottesville, VA 22908-0699. Phone: (434) 924-2312. Fax: (434) 924-2877. E-mail: reo4x@uvahealth.org.

  4. Medical Director, Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility. Dr. O’Connor received his medical degree from Albany Medical College. He was Chief Resident at Mount Auburn Hospital Internal Medicine Program and completed his Fellowship in Geriatric Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.

  5. Residents. Meet Our Residents. Throughout our history, education of internists has been a major focus of our faculty. We are very proud of our educational programs, especially our residency program. Our program is geared toward exposing our residents to realistic outpatient and inpatient rotations that facilitate career planning.

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  6. Dr. Robert O Connor, MD, is an Internal Medicine specialist practicing in WATERTOWN, MA with 13 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 29 insurance plans including Medicaid. New...

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  8. R. Corey O'Connor, MD, is an Associate Professor of Urology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. O'Connor's research and professional interests focus on the study and treatment of urinary incontinence, voiding dysfunction, urethral stricture disease, pelvic prolapse, neurogenic bladder and continent urinary diversions.

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