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Byron D. Joyner, MD, MPA

Byron D. Joyner, MD, MPA

Urology

On staff since April 1999

Children's Title: Program Director, Department of Urology

Academic Title: Associate Dean, Graduate Medical Education; Professor of Urology, University of Washington; Residency Program Director

Recommendations

Martha AhmedRenton, WA10.18.11
I really appreciate Dr. Joyner's proffessionalism, he assessed my son and scheduled a prompt surgery and my son now feels more confident and wants to do great things from meeting his Dr. Thanks
Katie SpearsLacey Wa03.09.11
I can not say enough good things about Dr. Joyner. He saw my 5 year old son, found out the problem and quickly scheduled surgery to help him. The surgery went great and my son is doing 100% better. I would recomend him to anyone!
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Overview

Board Certification(s)
Urology
Pediatric Urology
Medical/Professional School
Harvard Medical School, Boston
University of Washington , Seattle, Public Health-Preventative Med
Residency
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Surgery - General
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Urology
Fellowship
The Hospital For Sick Children, Toronto, Pediatric Urology
Clinical Interests

Hydronephrosis Resident education Hypospadias and genital reconstructive surgery

Publications

Surgical management of congenital ureteropelvic junction obstruction: a Pediatric Health Information System database study.
The Journal of urology , 2008 Oct: 1689-92; discussion 1692
Long-term followup of complete primary repair of exstrophy: the Seattle experience.
The Journal of urology , 2008 Oct: 1615-9; discussion 1619-20
The current state of diversity and multicultural training in urology residency programs.
The Journal of urology , 2008 Aug: 668-72
Metastatic adenocarcinoma after augmentation gastrocystoplasty.
The Journal of urology , 2008 Mar: 1094-6; discussion 1097
Improving professionalism: making the implicit more explicit.
The Journal of urology , 2007 Jun: 2287-90; discussion 2291
Augmentation cystoplasty rates at children's hospitals in the United States: a pediatric health information system database study.
The Journal of urology , 2006 Oct: 1716-20
The evolution of vesicoureteral reflux management in the era of dextranomer/hyaluronic acid copolymer: a pediatric health information system database study.
The Journal of urology , 2006 Oct: 1864-7
Medical knowledge: the importance of faculty involvement and curriculum in graduate medical education.
The Journal of urology , 2006 May: 1843-6
Report of the national survey of Urology Program Directors: attitudes and actions regarding the accreditation council for graduate medical education regulations.
The Journal of urology , 2005 Nov: 1961-8; discussion 1968
Symptomatic refluxing distal ureteral stumps after nephroureterectomy and heminephroureterectomy. What should we do?
The Journal of urology , 2005 Jan: 204-6; discussion 206
Comparison of dismembered and nondismembered laparoscopic pyeloplasty in the pediatric patient.
Journal of endourology / Endourological Society , 2004 Nov: 875-8
The ureter as a pedicle for construction of a ureteral urethra: the double tunnel.
The Journal of urology , 2004 Sep: 1089-91
Cloacal exstrophy variants. Can blighted conjoined twinning play a role?
The Journal of urology , 2004 Sep: 1103-6, discussion 1106-7
The pediatric caliceal diverticulum: diagnosis and laparoscopic management.
Journal of endourology / Endourological Society , 2004 Sep: 668-71
Transperitoneal laparoscopic pyelolithotomy after failed percutaneous access in the pediatric patient.
The Journal of urology , 2004 Aug: 680-3; discussion 683
An historical review of graduate medical education and a protocol of Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education compliance.
The Journal of urology , 2004 Jul: 34-9
Intracorporeal laparoscopic appendicovesicostomy: a case report of a novel approach.
The Journal of urology , 2004 May: 1899
A novel approach to the laparoscopic antegrade continence enema procedure: intracorporeal and extracorporeal techniques.
The Journal of urology , 2004 Feb: 817-9

Primary Office

Seattle Children's
W-7729 - Urology
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-987-2509

Additional Offices

Seattle Children's Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center
CB-11
1500 - 116th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
425-454-4644

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