John M. Barry MD
Professor of Urology and Active Professor Emeritus of Surgery, Division of Abdominal Organ Transplantation at the Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, ORDr. Barry is Professor of Urology and Active Professor Emeritus of Surgery in the Division of Abdominal Organ Transplantation at the Oregon Health and Science University where he has been a faculty member since 1973. His academic administrative positions have been Director of Kidney Transplantation (1976-2009), Chief of the Division of Urology and Renal Transplantation (1979-2008), and Chief of the Division of Abdominal Organ Transplantation (2000-2002). His specialty areas are kidney transplantation, surgical diseases of the kidney, erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, and prostate cancer; the last from a patient’s perspective.
He has been president of the American Urological Association (AUA) and the American Board of Urology, and is a recipient of the AUA’s Ramon Guiterras and Didusch Awards.
Dr. Barry has more than 300 publications in the fields of urology and renal transplantation, and he has been a visiting professor or guest speaker nationally and internationally.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Risk Prediction Tool for Kidney Transplants From Deceased Donors
- Impact of Multi-Organ Transplant Allocation Priority on Wait-Listed Kidney Transplant Candidates
- Early Postdonation Renal Function and Subsequent Risk of End-Stage Renal Disease in Living Kidney Donors
- Effectiveness and Harms of Using Kidneys With Small Renal Tumors as a Source of Renal Transplantation
- Minimally Invasive, Laparoscopic, and Robotic-Assisted Techniques Versus Open Techniques for Kidney Transplant Recipients
- Native Nephrectomy With Renal Transplantation Is Associated With a Decrease in Hypertension Medication Requirements for Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Projecting the Risk for End-Stage Renal Disease Among Living Kidney Donors
- Similar Outcomes for Laparoscopic and Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Donor Nephrectomy