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Matthew T. Smith Jr., MD

Assistant Professor
Director of Resident Education, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Department of Urology
Staff Urologist, Coney Island Hospital

    Background and Expertise:

    Dr Smith is a recent graduate of SUNY Downstate Urology Residency. Upon graduation he began working with Dr Kabarriti at Coney Island. During residency his passion for underserved populations lead to pursing a Master of Public Health at SUNY Downstate School of Public Health as a chief resident. His love of teaching and mentorship lead to being named the Director of Resident Education for the urology department.

    Education:
    • 2020 - present: Master of Public Health, SUNY Downstate School of Public Health, Brooklyn, NY
    • 2011 - 2016: Doctor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA
    • 2007 - 2011: B.S. Biology, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
    Training:
    • 2016 - 2021: Resident in the Department of Urology, SUNY Downstate School of Medicine, Brooklyn, NY
    Abstracts:
    • Kyle Michelson, Danielle Gordon, Tashzna Jones, Thomas Monaghan, Raymond Khargi, Matthew Smith, Fenizia Maffucci, Hyezo Kwun, Nicholas Suss, Andrew Winter “Determining the Representation of Racial Minorities with Genitourinary Cancers in the National Cancer Database” Poster presentation at SUO 2019
    • Tej Desai, Matthew Smith, Ankur Shah, Chris Long “Management of VUR in a patient with recurrent febrile UTIs , neurgenic bladder and ureteral triplication: A case report” Submitted to Urology Case Reports 2019
    • Dennis Robins, Nicholas Suss, Viktor Flores, Matthew Smith, Jeffrey Weiss, Brian McNeil, Andrew Winer., “Racial and Economic Disparities in the Use of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Patients with Urothelial Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer” Poster presention at AUA 2019
    • Nicholas Suss, Viktor Flores, Dennis Robins, Matthew Smith, Thomas F Monaghan, Llewellyn Hyacinthe, Brian McNeil, Jeffrey Weiss, Andrew Winer “Racial Differences in Preoperative Predictors of Tumor Upstaging in Renal Cell Carcinoma” Poster presentation at AUA 2019
    • Smith, M.T., Wua, Z., Feuera, Z., Wenga S., Levinsona J., Winer AG, Cheung W., “Prostate-specific antigen velocity as a pre-biopsy screening tool in Asian-American men” Submitted to AUA 2018
    • Smith, M.T., Gerber, J., Etwaru, D. “Case of Malignant Mesothelioma of the Testis in 63 year old man with Hydrocele” Submitted to AUA 2018
    Academic Presentations:
    • Graham Jr JN, Khusid J, Smith, M.T., Winer, AG, Shteynberg, A., Kabarriti, A., “Penile Reconstruction after Fournier Gangrene” Video Presentation at ACS Clinical Congress 2019
    • Smith, M.T.,  DeRosa P, “Why Do People Void At Night” Poster Presention at NYS Valentine Essay Competition 2019
    • Smith, M.T., “Defining Adequate Lymph Node Yields for Post-Chemotherapy RPLND Patients with Non-Seminoma Testicular Cancer” Presented at USAV 2019
    • Smith, M.T.,  DeRosa P, “Why Do People Void At Night” Poster Presentation at ICS 2018
    Publications:
    • Smith, MT Jr., Suss, N., Wolff, D., Becerra, M., Robins, D., Flores, V., Weiss, JP., Winer AG. “Defining Adequate Lymph Node Yields for Post-Chemotherapy RPLND Patients with Non-Seminoma Testicular Cancer” Submitted to UROLGY 2020
    • Smith MT, Graham Jr JN, Levy EB, Olugbade Jr K, Flores V, Emeruwa C, Shimonovich S, Roudnitsky V, Winer AG. “Penile Preservation with Subcutaneous Transposition During Fournier’s Gangrene.” Urology Case Reports. 2017 Apr 6, 12:81-83
    Grants:
    • Patient Care Trust Fund 2019
      Equipment and Education grant used to fund items in residency that can be used to directly benefit patient care
      Applied for new cystoscope for on-call resident use ($9,113.20)
    • Patient Care Trust Fund 2018
      Equipment and Education grant used to fund items in residency that can be used to directly benefit patient care. Awarded for Emergency On-call cart to house urologic supplies ($1,430)

    Department Links

    Urology