University of Florida
John Michael DiBianco, M.D. ; Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, The University of Florida
John Michael DiBianco is a urologist who is dedicated to providing exceptional medical care to his patients. Originally from the Washington area, Dr. DiBianco completed B.S. in psychology and premedical trackTrinity College in Hartford CT follwed by basic science research in a mineralized tissue lab at the Hospital for Special Surgery in NYC. He then completed medical school at Ross University. He then moved back to Washington D.C. where he continued his training in urologc surgery at The George Washington University School of Medicine.
After completing his residency, he pursued joined a fellowship in Endourology at the University of Michigan. There he continued his training in the areas of urology where he is passionate about, specifically: BPH treatment (HOLEP), transperineal diagnosis of prostate cancer, the management of complex kidney stones, percutaneous access for the removal of kidney stones, prevention and metabolic evaluation of recurrent kidney stones, and robotic surgery for the reconstruction of the urinary tract.
He currently is an assistant professor in the department of Urology at the University of Florida. Clinically he focuses on Endourology with BPH treatment and the treatment of complex stone disease. His research includes transperineal prostate biopsy, quality improvement and health services research. He has remained committed to staying at the forefront of the latest advancements in urology. He has published numerous articles in medical journals and has been invited to speak at conferences and seminars around the world.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. DiBianco is passionate about education. He enjoys training aspiring urologists, and mentoring urological residents. His contributions have been recognized with numerous awards and honors, and he continues to make a significant impact on the lives of his patients and colleagues alike.
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Saturday, April 29, 2023
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