- Arnold M. Grebler, M.D., FACS
Urology Surgeon
Monmouth Medical Center
- Michael P. Esposito, MD
Urology Surgeon
Monmouth Medical Center
- Jules Geltzeiler, M.D., FACS
Urology Surgeon
Monmouth Medical Center
- Vincent J. Lanteri, MD
Urology Surgeon
Monmouth Medical Center
- Y. Samuel Litvin, M.D., FACS
Urology Surgeon
Monmouth Medical Center
- Ira Keselman, M.D., FACS
Urology Surgeon
Monmouth Medical Center
- Ilan Waldman, M.D., FACS
Urology Surgeon
Monmouth Medical Center
Monmouth Medical Center
Arnold M. Grebler, M.D., FACS, received his medical
degree from the University of Bologna Medical School. He completed
his residency in general surgery and urology at Maimonides Medical
Center, where he was named chief resident.
An attending surgeon at Monmouth Medical Center,
Dr. Grebler has served as chief of the section of urology since
1996. Currently, he is the director of the prostate cancer awareness
program at Monmouth focusing on the treatment and prevention of
prostate cancer.
A clinical associate professor of surgery at Drexel
University College of Medicine, he lectures to the community on
a variety of urologic topics, including prostatic carcinoma, impotency,
urinary incontinence and stone disease. He has written and delivered
numerous papers and presentations to the medical community.
Board certified in urology, Dr. Grebler is a member
of many professional organizations including the American Association
of Clinical Urologists. He is certified in extracorporal shock
wave lithotripsy, as well as laser surgery. From 1990 to 1995,
he served on the socioeconomic committee of the New York section
of the American Urological Association.
A fellow of the American College of Surgeons and
the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey, Dr. Grebler served as vice
president from 1995 to 1997 and as president from 1997 to 1999,
of the executive committee of the Urological Society of New Jersey.
Among his special honors and achievements, the Cancer Institute
of New Jersey honored Dr. Grebler in 1999 and in 2001, with the
Gallo Award for Excellence in Clinical Cancer Research.
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received his medical diploma and urology training
at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ),
followed by a Fellowship in Laparoscopic Minimally invasive Urologic
Surgery, and Endourologic Stone Surgery at the Royal Infirmary
in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Diplomat of the American Board of Urology
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
- Member of American Endourologic Society
- Member of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
- Member of Minimally Invasive Robotic Association (MIRA)
- Author of Robotic Urologic Textbook
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Jules Mark Geltzeiler, M.D., FACS received his medical degree
from DrexelUniversity College of Medicine and completed his residency
in general surgery at Monmouth Medical Center. He completed his
residency in urology at George Washington University Hospital,
where he was named chief resident.
An attending surgeon at Monmouth, Dr. Geltzeiler was the secretary
of the urologic surgery subsection from 1990 to 2000. Board certified
in urology, he was the coordinator for the Prostate Cancer Awareness
Week at the Medical Center for twelve years. In 1998, Dr. Geltzeiler
was elected to be one of the three Monmouth Medical Center physician
representatives on the St. Barnabas Physician Partnership management
board. A clinical assistant professor of surgery since 2001 at
Drexel University College of Medicine, he has published several
articles pertaining to the field of urology and gives multiple
lectures to the community on such urologic topics.
A fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the Academy of
Medicine of New Jersey, Dr. Geltzeiler was honored in 1999 with
the Gallo Award for Excellence in Clinical Cancer Research for
his work in brachytherapy and radiotherapy for locally advanced
high risk prostate cancer. In 2001, he was the recipient of the
Gallo Award for a second time for his work concerning localized
prostate cancer.
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received his medical diploma at the
University of Guadalajara in Mexico, and his Urologic Surgical
training at the University of Medicine and Dentistry (UMDNJ).
Dr. Lanteri also completed a Fellowship in Urologic Oncology
at Roswell Park Memorial Institute of Health in Buffalo, New
York.
- Diplomat of the American Board of Urology
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
- Member of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
- Member of Minimally Invasive Robotic Association (MIRA)
- Member of the American Urological Association
- Co-Author of Robotic Urology Textbook
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Y. Samuel Litvin, M.D., FACS, received his medical degree from
UCLA School of Medicine. He completed his residency in both general
surgery and urology at Beth Israel Medical Center, where he was
named chief resident in urology.
A fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the Academy of
Medicine of New Jersey, Dr. Litvin has published many articles
within the field of urology, and lectures to the community on urologic
topics such as prostatic carcinoma, impotency and urinary incontinence.
For the past two years, he has been a clinical associate professor
of surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine. Since 1991,
Dr. Litvin has been a committee member of the prostate cancer awareness
week and the urologic tumor board at Monmouth Medical Center. Board
certified in urology, Dr. Litvin is an attending surgeon at Monmouth.
He is a member of many professional organizations including the
American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the American Association
of Clinical Urologists. In 1999 and 2001, Dr. Litvin received the
Gallo Award for Excellence in Clinical Cancer Research.
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Ira G. Keselman, M.D., received his medical degree from the Boston
University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in both
general surgery and urology at the University of South Florida
Affiliated Hospitals. Board certified in urology, Dr. Keselman
is an attending surgeon at Monmouth Medical Center. Since 1995,
he has been a committee member for Monmouth's prostate cancer awareness
week.
A clinical assistant professor of surgery at Drexel University
College of Medicine, he lectures to the community on many urologic
topics and has published several articles within the field of urology.
He is a member of professional medical organizations such as the
Urological Society of New Jersey and the American Association of
Clinical Urologists.
A fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. Keselman is
currently serving on the executive committee of the Monmouth County
Medical Society. Among his special achievements, Dr. Keselman was
honored with the Gallo Award in 1999 and in 2001, for excellence
in clinical cancer research.
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Ilan Waldman, M.D., received his medical degree from George Washington University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in general surgery and urology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
An attending surgeon at Monmouth Medical Center, Dr. Waldman specializes in robotic prostatectomy utilizing the da Vinci S Surgical System. The system, which combines computer and robotic technologies with the skills of the surgeon, is being used as an alternative to both open and traditional small-incision methods in a host of surgical specialties.
His professional associations include the American Urologic Association and New Jersey Urologic Institute.
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