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    Angela Arlen, MD

    Associate Professor of Urology
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    Vice Chair of Education, Department of Urology

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    Associate Professor of Urology

    Vice Chair of Education, Department of Urology

    Biography

    Dr. Angela Arlen completed her pediatric urology fellowship at Emory University/Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta in 2014, and joined the Department of Urology as an Assistant Professor in 2017. Dr. Arlen specializes in all aspects of pediatric urology, with a special interest in minimally invasive surgery, as well as reconstructive urology including hypospadias repair and management of children with myelomeningocele. She participates in the multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic, providing specialty care to children with neurogenic bladder. Dr. Arlen’s research interests include hypospadias and vesicoureteral reflux clinical outcomes.

    Appointments

    • Urology

      Associate Professor on Term
      Primary

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    Education & Training

    Fellowship
    Emory University/Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (2014)
    MD
    University of Iowa (2006)

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    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Angela Arlen's published research.

    Publications

    2023

    2022

    2020

    2019

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Angela Arlen, MD, a pediatric urologist with Yale Medicine, finds it rewarding to help children—she performs minimally invasive reconstructive surgeries to correct urinary tract and bladder issues.

    Dr. Arlen also participates in Yale Medicine’s multidisciplinary Spina Bifida Program, providing specialty care to children with neurogenic bladder, a condition in which a medical issue, trauma or injury causes the bladder and brain not to communicate properly, resulting in incontinence. “It’s very difficult for children to deal with neurogenic bladder issues,” says Dr. Arlen, “but there are different effective treatments that can help children cope and enjoy normal lives.”

    She works to create individualized care for patients. “An individualized treatment plan can help children achieve independence and lead happier, healthier lives free from embarrassing wetting accidents,” Dr. Arlen says.

    An assistant professor of urology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Arlen has a special research interest in penile birth defects (hypospadias) and a condition that causes urine to flow from the bladder into the kidneys (vesicoureteral reflux).

    Clinical Specialties

    Pediatric Urology; Urology

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    Board Certifications

    • Pediatric Urology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Urology
      Latest Certification Date
      2017
      Original Certification Date
      2016
    • Urology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Urology
      Original Certification Date
      2016

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