Professor of Urology
Mayo Clinic
Dr. Gregory A. Broderick M.D. is a Professor of Urology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. He is a graduate of Harvard College (1975-1979) and University of California San Francisco School of Medicine (1979-1983). He interned at Yale New Haven Hospital (1983-1984), and returned to UCSF for urologic residency (1983-1989). He completed fellowship in Neuro-urology and Impotence at UC Davis (1989-1990), and began his urologic career at the University of Pennsylvania (1990-1998).
As a member of Mayo Clinic Florida staff since 1998, he has served on many professional committees: Continuous Professional Development, Graduate Medical Education, Personnel, Academic Appointments and Promotions and Vice-Chair of the Graduate Education Committee. He established the Urology residency in Jacksonville and served as Program Director from 2000-2023. His practice is focused on Men’s Health: Erectile Dysfunction, Peyronie’s Disease, Urethral Stricture Disease, Male Stress Incontinence, Male Cancer Survivorship and BPH.
In recognition of his dedication to GME, he was honored by Jacksonville Business Magazine as an Innovator in Education and by Mayo Clinic Florida as Distinguished Educator of the Year, both in 2016. In 2023 Dr. Broderick was elected to the Urology Residency Review Committee of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Dr. Broderick has served as an Examiner for Urology Oral Boards since 2020. He was elected as Trustee of the American Board of Urology in February 2023.
Dr. Broderick is the recipient of the 2023 Florida Urologic Society Lifetime Achievement Award. He is a founding member of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America and a past President (2005). He has served as a member of AUA Clinical Guidelines, and Survivorship Committee to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN, 2018-2021). Dr. Broderick is the 2024 recipient of the American Urological Association Gold – Headed Cane Award.
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Friday, April 28, 2023
2:21 PM – 2:29 PM CST