Dr. Ronald Anglade and Dr. Joseph Song of Georgia Urology
On July 19, we are joined by Dr. Ronald Anglade and Dr. Joseph Song of Georgia Urology to discuss the many testicular diseases that can take place during a man’s life–from birth to death.
Dr. Ronald Anglade
Dr. Anglade is a native of New York. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University, Providence, RI. He then returned to New York and received his medical degree from the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn (Downstate Medical Center).
He completed a residency in surgery and urology at the Boston University School of Medicine. He stayed on in Boston as faculty and received additional training by Dr. Irwin Goldstein, one of the world’s experts in sexual dysfunction. He also completed a postgraduate fellowship in male infertility and microsurgery.
His research interests include genetic causes of male infertility and penile implants, a treatment option for erectile dysfunction.
He served as a visiting scientist in the lab of Dr. David Page at the MIT/Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The focus of his work included the impact of Y chromosome microdeletions on normal sperm production.
He is currently on staff at Emory Eastside Medical Center, Gwinnett Medical Center, Northside Hospital, Crawford-Long Hospital, and Dekalb Medical Center.
Dr. Anglade is a member of the American Urological Association, The Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, and the Society for Male Reproduction and Urology.
Learn more about Dr. Anglade or visit Dr. Anglade’s website.
Dr. Joseph Song
Dr. Joseph Song graduated summa cum laude with a degree in biology from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He completed both medical school and his residency at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition to receiving numerous awards and recognitions, he has published 18 articles and book chapters as well as presented 12 abstracts and podiums. His research interests include prostate cancer, kidney cancer, urethral strictures, and pelvic pain. In his spare time, Dr. Song enjoys dabbling in aquascaping, woodworking, and cooking. Occasionally, he plays the violin. He and his wife have two children as well as a chihuahua spaniel. Dr. Song practices near the area he grew up at Georgia Urology’s Gwinnett and Lawrenceville locations.