Raymond Costabile


Raymond A. Costabile is Professor, and Chair Urology with the Department of Urology at the School of Medicine of the University of Virginia. Costabile is a retired Colonel in the US Army and the former Chief of Urology Service at Madigan Army Medical Center. Costabile is an author; his articles on men's reproductive health and infertility have been published in the Journal of Urology and Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences, among other peer-reviewed scholarly journals. He has also been featured in television interviews in the national media.

Higher education

Costabile obtained his B.S. from the Georgetown University. He received his medical degree in 1984 from Georgetown University School of Medicine, and finished his urology residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1991. Costabile completed a specialty fellowship in Impotence and Infertility at the University of Virginia in 1993.

US Army

In 1993 Costabile was appointed Staff Urologist at Water Reed Army Medical Center, a position he held until 1999. During this time he was also an Assistant Professor at the Department of Surgery of the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences in Bethesda. He subsequently achieved the tenured position of Professor, a position he holds to the present day.
In 1999 Costabile was promoted to Chief of Urology Service and Urology Residency Program Director at Madigan Army Medical Center, one of the world's largest military urologic centers. Prior to retirement from the military in 2004, he volunteered for deployment in the Iraq War. During his deployment, he commanded the 47th Combat Support Hospital. Under Costabile's command, the 47th CSH was the principle coalition combat hospital, responsible for caring for over 92% of all battle casualties during the initial nine months of the conflict.

University of Virginia

In 2004, Costabile returned to the University of Virginia where he is the Jay Y. Gillenwater Professor and Vice Chairman of the Department of Urology. He presently heads the men's reproductive health and infertility practice, with a particular focus in the areas of male infertility, vasectomy reversal, penile and urethral reconstruction, male and female sexual health, and urologic oncology. At the Department of Urology, Costabile also directs UVA's Andrology Fellowship, a one-year physician's training program in men's sexual health.
Since 2008, Costabile has been the Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Strategy, as well as a chief medical officer with oversight responsibility for the UVA School of Medicine's outreach programs and activities. In the latter role, he worked to establish three large, multi-specialty clinics in rural areas peripheral to UVA and Charlottesville.

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