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Type of Practice:
Urology
Clinical Interest and Skills:
Urologic oncology, male infertility, pain management, and
stress-related illnesses.
Medical School:
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (1971)
Resident Training:
U.S. Naval Hospital in San Diego, CA
Fellowship Training:
Urologic Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York,
NY
Military Service:
Captain, Medical Corps
United States Naval Reserve, 10/83 - 11/91 (Retired 1991)
Lieutenant to Commander, Medical Corps
United States Navy, 6/70-10/83
General Medical Officer
Marine Corps Recruit Depot
San Diego, CA, 7/72-9/72
Naval Flight Surgeon School
Naval Aerospace Medical Institute
Pensacola, FL 32508, 9/72-3/73 (Class 73-1)
Naval Flight Surgeon
Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE
Naval Air Station, Agana, Guam
FPO San Francisco, CA 96601, 3/73-6/75
Service in Japan, Korea, Philippines, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Iran, Indian
Ocean, Pacific Trust Territories
Department of Urology
Naval Regional Medical Center
Portsmouth, Virginia 23708
Assistant Chief of Urology and Academic Director, 7/80-10/81
Chairman of Urology and Residency
Program Director, 10/81-10/83
Director of Urologic Oncology, 7/80-10/83
Commanding Officer
Naval Reserve Fleet Hospital (CBTZ)
Headquarters SEVEN
Greensboro, NC 27409
Recalled to active duty:
Operation DESERT STORM
1/91 - 4/91 (Service in US, Turkey, Guam)
Navy Flight Surgeon (designated 3/73)
Navy Senior Parachutist (designated 7/73)
Board Certification:
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Urology
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Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Hypnosis
Practice Office: 6333 Center Drive, Building 16, Norfolk, VA
23502
Phone Number: (757) 457-5181
Fax Number: (757) 962-8020
Dr. Lynch is a member of numerous medical,
surgical and oncology societies.
While a medical officer and a department chairman in the Navy, and later
while in private practice in Danville, VA, Dr. Lynch initiated a number
of innovative programs in urologic oncology. He had a distinguished Navy
career, rising to the rank of captain. He was designated as a navy
flight surgeon and as a rescue parachutist, and was decorated for both
heroism and meritorious performance of duty. He served in both Vietnam
and Operation Desert Storm.
While in Danville, he took an active role in medical staff government,
ultimately serving as president of the medical staff and member of the
board of directors of the Memorial Hospital of Danville.
Dr. Lynch is the author of over eighty scientific articles, reviews, and
book chapters, and has taught at local, regional and national meetings.
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