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March 29, 2022

Regenstrief researcher, IU Medical School faculty national urology award recipient

The American Urological Association (AUA) named Regenstrief Research Scientist and Indiana University School of Medicine faculty member Clint Cary, M.D., MPH, a 2022 Young Urologist of the Year. He was selected from a national pool of candidates who finished their training within the last 10 years.

Dr. Cary’s research efforts focus on improving the health of patients with urologic cancers through health services and outcomes research. He actively publishes in high-impact journals and has authored numerous book chapters on the topic of testicular cancer. He also provides direct medical and surgical care, with a specific focus on patients with testicular cancer and bladder cancer.

In addition to being a Regenstrief research scientist, Dr. Cary is the director of urological oncology research and an associate professor in the IU School of Medicine Department of Urology.

The AUA has more than 23,000 members worldwide. Its mission is to promote the highest standards of urological clinical care through education, research and the formulation of healthcare policy. The Young Urologist of the Year Award is presented annually to select early-career AUA members in recognition of their efforts and commitment to advancing the development of fellow young urologists.

About Regenstrief Institute

Founded in 1969 in Indianapolis, the Regenstrief Institute is a local, national and global leader dedicated to a world where better information empowers people to end disease and realize true health. A key research partner to Indiana University, Regenstrief and its research scientists are responsible for a growing number of major healthcare innovations and studies. Examples range from the development of global health information technology standards that enable the use and interoperability of electronic health records to improving patient-physician communications, to creating models of care that inform practice and improve the lives of patients around the globe.

Sam Regenstrief, a nationally successful entrepreneur from Connersville, Indiana, founded the institute with the goal of making healthcare more efficient and accessible for everyone. His vision continues to guide the institute’s research mission.

About IU School of Medicine

IU School of Medicine is the largest medical school in the U.S. and is annually ranked among the top medical schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The school offers high-quality medical education, access to leading medical research and rich campus life in nine Indiana cities, including rural and urban locations consistently recognized for livability.

  • Dr. Clint Cary

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