Ted Lee, MD, MSc

Pediatric Urologist, Department of Urology
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
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Ted Lee, MD, MSc

Ted Lee, MD, MSc

Pediatric Urologist, Department of Urology
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Education
Undergraduate School
University of Notre Dame
South Bend
IN
Graduate School
Harvard School of Public Health
Boston
MA
Medical School
New York University School of Medicine
New York
NY
Internship
Surgery
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
MI
Residency
Surgery
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
MI
Fellowship
Urology
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston
MA
Media
Caregiver Profile

Meet Dr. Ted Lee

Professional History

Ted Lee, MD, MSc, provides care for children with pediatric urologic conditions while specializing care for those affected by exstrophy-epispadias complex and renal transplantation. Dr. Lee received his undergraduate degree from University of Notre Dame and medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. He completed his urologic residency training at the University of Michigan and pediatric fellowship training at Boston Children’s Hospital. Dr. Lee also completed the Harvard-wide Pediatric Health Services Research (HSR) Fellowship and obtained a Master’s degree in Computational Biology and Quantitative Genetics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Approach to Care
Every child is unique. My practice centers around maximizing quality of life for my patients. I strive to provide individualized care that empowers my patients to live life to the fullest. I place an emphasis in solving urologic problems so that the children can actively engage in their personal relationships as well as their social surroundings. It is truly a privilege to be in a position to take care of children in need of help, and I do not take that responsibility for granted.

Publications

Evaluation and Management of Endometriosis in the Adolescent. View Abstract
Pelvic Ectopic Kidney Prevalence and Pressure Changes During Cloacal Exstrophy (Omphalocele-Exstrophy-Imperforate Anus-Spinal Defects Syndrome) Closure. View Abstract
Exstrophy-Epispadias Complex. View Abstract
Approaches and Barriers to Biomarker Discovery: The Example of Biomarkers of Renal Scarring in Pediatric Urology. View Abstract
Prenatal Diagnosis of Bladder Exstrophy and OEIS over 20 Years. View Abstract
Changes in Clinical Presentation and Renal Outcomes among Children with Febrile Urinary Tract Infection: 2005 vs 2015. View Abstract
Opioid prescribing is excessive and variable after pediatric ambulatory urologic surgery. View Abstract
Timing of inguinal hernia following complete primary repair of bladder exstrophy. View Abstract
Necrotizing Fasciitis Following Routine Genitourinary Surgery in Healthy Infants. View Abstract
Urodynamic and imaging findings in infants with myelomeningocele may predict need for future augmentation cystoplasty. View Abstract
Mechanical bowel preparation for gynecologic laparoscopy: a prospective randomized trial of oral sodium phosphate solution vs single sodium phosphate enema. View Abstract
Incidence and patient characteristics of vaginal cuff dehiscence after different modes of hysterectomies. View Abstract