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PETER S. FILDERMAN, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Chesapeake Associates, P.A. Pine Heights Medical Center at St. Agnes Hospital 1001 Pine Heights Avenue, Suite 100 Baltimore, MD 21229 410-644-0929 - Office 410-644-4338 - Fax

LICENSURE:

State of Maryland National Board of Medical Examiners Board Certified in Urology: February 1995 Re-Certified: 2002

EDUCATION:

09/79 - 05/83 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A. Cum Laude

09/83 - 05/87 University of Connecticut School of Farmington, Connecticut M.D.

INTERNSHIP:

07/87 - 06/89 General Surgery University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland

RESIDENCY TRAINING:

07/89 - 06/90 Urology Residency: Junior Assistant Resident - University of Maryland Medical Center - Sinai Hospital of Baltimore

07/90 - 06/91 Urology Residency: - Six Month Pediatric Urology Fellowship with Dr. Robert Jeffs at the Johns Hopkins Hospital - Six Month Lab Preceptorship

07/91 - 06/92 Urology Residency: Senior Resident - University of Maryland Medical Center - Sinai Hospital of Baltimore - St. Agnes Hospital of Baltimore

07/92 - 06/93 Urology Residency: Chief Resident - Baltimore Veteran's Administration Medical Center - University of Maryland Medical Center

WORK HISTORY:

09/06 - Present Urologist Chesapeake Urology Associates, PA

05/97 - 09/06 Urologist Urologic Surgery Associates, P.A. Baltimore, Maryland

09/95 - 04/97 Staff Urologist Columbia Medical Plan Columbia, Maryland

07/92 - 06/93 Assistant Professor Division of Urology University of Maryland School of Medicine

Attending Urologist University of Maryland Hospital

Attention Urologist Veteran's Administration Medical Center Baltimore, Maryland

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

2007 - Present Chief of Urology St. Agnes Hospital

2006 - Present Medical Director Maryland Kidney Stone Center

2006 - Present Partner Chesapeake Urology Associates, P.A.

1997 - 2006 Partner Urologic Surgery Associates

1995 - 1997 Staff Urologist Columbia Medical Plan

1993 - 1995 Assistant Professor, Division of Urology University of Maryland, School of Medicine

PUBLICATIONS:

1. Filderman PS, Campbell EW, and Jacobs SC: Prolonging Survival in Metastatic Penile . Contemp. Urology 4.11-18, 1992. 2. Campbell EW, Filderman PS and Jacobs SC: Ureteral Injury Due to Blunt and Penetrating Trauma. Urology 40:216-220, 1992. 3. Filderman PS and Jacobs SC: Prostatic in the Patient Without a . Urology 43, 1994. 4. Chow CC, Daly BD, Burney TL, Kresbs TL, Filderman PS and Jacobs SC: CT Detection of Complications Following Laparoscopic Pelvic Lymphadenectomy. Am J Roetgen. In Press. 5. Brewton K and Filderman PS: Ureteral Obstruction Due to in a 69-Year-Old Patient. J Urol. Submitted.

PRESENTATIONS:

1. Mid-Atlantic Section of the American Urologic Association, Richmond, VA. September 1990: Ureteral Injury Secondary to Blunt and Penetrating Trauma. 2. Mid-Atlantic Section of the American Urologic Association, Williamsburg, VA. September, 1992: Cathepsin B in Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder and Adenocarcinoma of the . Third place in Resident Essay Contest. 3. Society of University Urology Residents, Kerrville, TX. May 1993: Prostate in the Patient Without a Rectum. Chosen as Outstanding Clinical Paper. 4. Medical Staff Meeting, Willingsboro (PA), General Hospital. December 1993: The Diagnosis and Management of Urinary Incontinence. 5. Surgery Grand Rounds, University of Maryland. March 1994: Urologic Management of the Injury Patient. 6. Surgery Grand Rounds, University of Maryland. November 1994: New Therapies for Stress Urinary Incontinence. 7. Grand Rounds, Montebello Rehabilitation Hospital, Baltimore, MD. March 1995: The Management of the Neurogenic Bladder. 8. Urologic Nursing Society, Baltimore, MD. September 1995: Urinary Incontinence. 9. PROTECT Lecture Series, Baltimore, MD. November 1995-Present: Managing the Prostate of the 90's. 10. Columbia Medical Plan Continuing Education, November 1995: The Management of Urinary Tract Infections.