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Elisabeth E. Mulroy

Elisabeth E. Mulroy, MD

Languages spoken: English

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  • Elisabeth Mulroy, MD, has joined the Division of Urology at the University of Utah. She is a general urologist and cares for patients with a wide range of urological conditions including benign prostatic hyperplasia and kidney stones.

    Her goal is to provide personalized care grounded in scientific research. Dr. Mulroy was raised in Utah and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Utah. She received her medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine and then went on to complete a urological residency at the University of Connecticut.

  • Elisabeth Mulroy, MD, has joined the Division of Urology at the University of Utah. She is a general urologist and cares for patients with a wide range of urological conditions including benign prostatic hyperplasia and kidney stones.

    Her goal is to provide personalized care grounded in scientific research. Dr. Mulroy was raised in Utah and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Utah. She received her medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine and then went on to complete a urological residency at the University of Connecticut.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Surgery -Primary
    Academic Divisions Urology

    Education history

    Residency Urology - University of Connecticut Resident
    General Surgery - University of Connecticut Intern
    Professional Medical Medicine - Creighton University School of Medicine M.D.
    Major: Biology; Minor: Chemistry - University of Utah B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Du K, Mulroy EE, Wallis MC, Zhang C, Presson AP, Cartwright PC (2015). Enterocystoplasty 30-day outcomes from National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Pediatric 2012. J Pediatr Surg, 50(9), 1535-9.
    2. Stringham SA, Mulroy EE, Xing J, Record D, Guernsey MW, Aldenhoven JT, Osborne EJ, Shapiro MD (2012). Divergence, convergence, and the ancestry of feral populations in the domestic rock pigeon. Curr Biol, 22(4), 302-8.