David S. Wang, MD

Associate Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

David S. Wang, M.D., is an Associate Professor of Urology at the Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. Dr. Wang is an expert in the field of endoscopic and minimally invasive urologic surgery.

Dr. Wang completed his residency training in General Surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School and in Urology at the Lahey Clinic Medical Center. He then completed a Fellowship in Endourology and Laparoscopic Surgery at the University of Iowa.

He has published extensively in leading urology journals and has presented at conferences at the national and international level. Dr. Wang has considerable experience in laparoscopic surgery, including robotic radical prostatectomy, radical nephrectomy, donor nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy, and repair of ureteropelvic junction obstruction. He has incorporated the daVinci robot into his practice to enhance his surgical repertoire.

Dr. Wang is also proficient in endoscopic surgery for both benign and malignant conditions, including urinary tract stones and tumors. He has extensive experience in percutaneous kidney stone removal, ureteroscopy (endoscopy of the ureter), and also shock-wave lithotripsy.

Dr. Wang is board-certified by the American Board of Urology and is a Fellow of the Endourological Society. He is also a member of the American Urological Association

Publications

  • Published 12/30/2025

    Wang DS. Office Urology, Perioperative Care, Urinary Diversions. J Urol. 2025 Dec 30; 101097JU0000000000004899. PMID: 41467503.

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  • Published 12/30/2025

    Wang DS. Office Urology, Perioperative Care, Urinary Diversions. J Urol. 2025 Dec 30; 101097JU0000000000004900. PMID: 41467507.

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  • Published 12/24/2025

    Song JJ, Jones JM, Wang DS, Conti S, Pao AC, Wollin DA. Reply by Authors. Urol Pract. 2026 Mar; 13(2):206. PMID: 41439746.

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  • Published 12/24/2025

    Wang DS. Office Urology, Perioperative Care, Urinary Diversions. J Urol. 2025 Dec 24; 101097JU0000000000004898. PMID: 41439556.

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  • Published 11/24/2025

    Song JJ, Zhou MT, Lee SZ, Jones JM, Katz MH, Wang DS. Safety of transurethral resection of bladder tumor in octogenarians: a NSQIP analysis. World J Urol. 2025 Nov 24; 43(1):718. PMID: 41284039.

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Education

  • Yale University, MD
  • Northwestern University, BA