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Michael P. O'Leary | |
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Born | 1952 Framingham, Massachusetts |
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Profession | Surgeon |
Field | Urology |
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Sub-specialties | Male infertility, erectile dysfunction, benign prostate disease, stone disease |
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Michael P. O’Leary (born 1952) is an American urologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School, and a former president and chair of the Boston Athletic Association. His work focuses on benign prostate disease, stone disease, male infertility and sexual dysfunction in men.
O'Leary's work has included developing patient-reported outcomes; a tool for measuring male sexual function, and for being named for a scale that measures lower urinary tract symptoms and their impact in people with interstitial cystitis.