Brian R. Matlaga MD, MPH
Director, The Stephens Center for Stone Disease, James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute; Professor of Urology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Medical Director, Johns Hopkins Medicine International, Baltimore, MarylandDr. Brian Matlaga is a Professor of Urology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and also serves as the Director of the Gerald and Helen Stephens Center for Stone Disease at the James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute. Dr. Matlaga received his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College, and his Medical Degree and a Master of Public Health degree from Tulane University. He then completed his internship in surgery and residency in urology at Wake Forest University; his subsequent fellowship at Indiana University was supported by an American Foundation for Urologic Disease Research Scholarship.
Dr. Matlaga is an internationally recognized expert in the medical and surgical management of patients with urinary stone disease. This expertise is built on his academic investigations of the pathophysiology and epidemiology of stone formation, as well as into the advancement of minimally invasive surgical techniques. A frequent contributor to the medical press, Dr. Matlaga’s research has received both national and international awards; in 2014, he was the recipient of the Endourological Society’s Arthur D. Smith Endourology Lectureship, which was given in recognition of accomplishments in the first ten years of his career.
Dr. Matlaga is an independently funded investigator, and presently is the Principal Investigator for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) Urologic Diseases in America project. Dr. Matlaga sits on numerous editorial boards as well as advisory committees and guidelines panels for the American Urological Association, the American Board of Urology, the Endourological Society, and the National Institutes of Health. He recently served as Vice Chair of the American Urological Association’s Surgical Management of Stones Guidelines and has also served as Task Force Chair for the Examination Committee of the American Board of Urology. He presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Society of Academic Urologists as well as the Endourological Society.
Dr. Matlaga works closely with Johns Hopkins Medicine International, the arm of Johns Hopkins Medicine that manages its global presence. Dr. Matlaga is Chair of the Research Committee of Johns Hopkins Medicine International. In addition, he is a Medical Director and oversees the patient care, educational, and research activities of Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, a joint venture between Johns Hopkins Medicine and Saudi Aramco that is based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Johns Hopkins’ affiliate in Brazil.
Disclosures
Dr. Matlaga reports that he is a Consultant to Boston Scientific.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- 2014 Top Stories in Urology: Medical Management of Stone Disease
- Management of Stent Symptoms
- Ultra Low-Dose (Sub mSv) Noncontrast CT Compared With Low-Dose CT for Detection of Urolithiasis
- Lower Radiation Exposure With Ultrasonography vs CT for Suspected Nephrolithiasis
- Tubeless Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy Using Antegrade Tether
- Ureteroscopy More Effective Than SWL for Kidney Stones
- Indirect Cost Comparison Between Expulsive Therapy and Endoscopic Stone Removal
- Frequently Asked Questions in Urology: Urinary Tract Stones
- Top Stories of 2013 in Urology: Stone Management
- Prone Position During PNL for Staghorn Stones