
Dr. Daniel Rapoport practices General Urology with a subspecialty in male and female reconstructive urologic surgery. His scope of practice includes kidney stones, voiding dysfunction, UTI, genitourinary cancers, laparoscopic and endoscopic surgery, incontinence, male slings, reconstruction of the urinary tract, female pelvic floor reconstruction, urinary dysfunction, and urodynamics. Dr. Rapoport graduated from the UBC Urology Residency Program in 2008. He is based at the Richmond Hospital and is a member of our Surgical Centre in Vancouver, B.C. He is a clinical instructor with the UBC Department of Urologic Sciences and is involved in teaching residents and medical students.
Dr. Rapoport completed a fellowship in male and female reconstructive urology, neurourology and urodynamics at Duke University in North Carolina in 2008-2009. At Duke he worked closely with Dr. George Webster who is an internationally recognized leader in this subspecialty.
Training overview:
- MD 2003 – UBC Medical School
- FRCSC 2008 – UBC Department of Urologic Sciences
- Fellowship in Reconstructive Urology 2009 – Duke University Medical Center
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I am interested to hear from Dr Rapoport about possibilities that may exist for non-surgical treatment of incontinence in elderly female patients. I did come across an ad once about a type of vaginal insert that could act as a compression n the urethra, etc.
If he could please contact me at teh above email address, I would be very happy!