Author Biographies

Dr. Enemchukwu is an associate professor of urology and obstetrics and gynecology at Stanford University School of Medicine. As the director of the Stanford Multidisciplinary Pelvic Health Center, she oversees clinical operations across five service lines. She completed her urology residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in 2013 and a fellowship in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center. An NIH-funded researcher, Dr. Enemchukwu’s interests lie in urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, and patient-centered care. Her research is dedicated to enhancing health-care delivery, improving patient access, and fostering education, engagement, and adherence to therapies for urinary incontinence and related conditions. She has authored numerous manuscripts and conducted invited lectures as well as television and radio interviews on the topic of overactive bladder. Dr. Enemchukwu serves on the board of directors for the Society of Women in Urology and the Western Section of the American Urological Association. She is chair-elect for the AUA Urology Care Foundation Bladder Health Committee and serves on multiple SUFU committees. She is also a member of multiple editorial boards, including Neurourology and Urodynamics, and assistant editor of the Journal of Urology. Her most rewarding role is that of a mentor, guiding the next generation in clinical practice, research, and leadership.
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Professor Dr. Michael Kennelly, MD, FACS, FPMRS is a urology expert witness from North Carolina. His clinical expertise is in the medical and surgical treatment of urinary incontinence and other types of voiding dysfunction, neuromodulation, prolapse repair, complex redo female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, neuro-urology, and fistula repair. He has an active medical license from the state of North Carolina and is certified by the American Board of Urology. He earned his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati in 1989. During his postgraduate training, he completed a residency from the University of Michigan Hospital and a fellowship in neuro-urology, urodynamics, and incontinence from the University of Texas Health Science Center. Currently, Dr. Kennelly is a professor in the Department of Urology and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Carolinas Medical Center and the University of North Carolina, Charlotte Campus. He is also the medical director of the Charlotte Continence Center at Carolinas Medical Center, director of urology at Carolinas Rehabilitation Hospital, and co-director of the Women’s Center for Pelvic Health.
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