Patrick J. Shenot, MD, FACS

Professor
Deputy Chair, Department of Urology
Residency Program Director

Contact Information

Patrick Shenot

1025 Walnut Street
Suite 1112
Philadelphia, PA 19107

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215-955-6961
215-923-1884 fax

Professor
Deputy Chair, Department of Urology
Residency Program Director

Education

Medical School

SUNY at Stony Brook

Residency

General Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Urology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Fellowship

Neurourology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

Most Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications

Board Certification

American Board of Urology

Hospital Appointment

Director, Urodynamics Laboratory

University Appointment

Deputy Chair
Residency Program Director
Professor

Research & Clinical Interests

Dr. Shenot serves as Residency Program Director and Vice Chairman for Academic Affairs of the Department of Urology at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University. His major clinical interests are in neurourology, voiding dysfunction, and urologic care of spinal cord injured patients.

Dr. Shenot is a member of the American Urological Association, American College of Surgeons, American Spinal Cord Injury Association, American Paraplegia Society, International Continence Society and the Society for  Female Urology and Urodynamics.

Dr. Shenot is a principal investigator on many ongoing clinical trials involving genitourinary disorders. He has written numerous book chapters and peer-reviewed publications. His research focuses on the treatment of lower urinary tract dysfunction particularly bladder augmentation and both electrical and pharmacologic neuromodulation.

He has been recognized in Castle Connolly's “ America’s Top Doctors”, Best Doctors in America®, the Consumers' Research Council of America “Guide to America’s Top Surgeons”, as well as Philadelphia Magazine's "Top Doctors" list. He has made over 70 presentations at national and international conferences and has been the recipient of awards for excellence in research from the American Spinal Injury Association.