Clare Mallahan
Medical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine Undergraduate: Georgetown University

About Dr. Mallahan

Dr. Clare Mallahan is a PGY-4 resident in the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology. Before coming to University of Pennsylvania, she completed her undergraduate education and medical education at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. She is passionate about mentorship and interested in surgical outcomes. After completion of her residency, she plans to pursue a career in general urology. 

Education

2016 - 2020
MD - Georgetown University School of Medicine

2012 - 2016
BS - Georgetown University (Biology)

Societies

  • American Urologic Association
  • American Medical Association
  • Pennsylvania Medical Society
  • Alpha Omega Alpha

Awards

2023
Medical Student Teaching Award
Awarded to a single urology resident each year for outstanding teaching and mentorship.

2019
AOA
Awarded to no more than one sixth of a medical school class, is in recognition of outstanding academic record in addition to demonstrated leadership, professionalism, and record of service to the school and larger community.

2020
William C. Maxton, MD Award
Presented to a graduating student for outstanding academic performance in Urology in addition to a clear and superior demonstration of the art of medicine.

2020
Learning Societies Award
Presented by the Society Faculty Directors to a graduating studetn for leadership in and commitment to advancing the Georgetown Learning Societies in their mission of fostering mentor-rich learning environments for the medical student body.

2029, 2018
Mentor of the Year
Presented by the medical student body to a single student for outstanding peer mentorship. 

Publications

  1. Roberson D., Mallahan C., McLauchlan N., Godlewski K., Kovell R. Contemporary Urologic Training: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities. Dialogues in Pediatric Urology. 2023 May.
  2. Alger J., Mallahan C., Deng T., Marshall J., Krasnow R. Metastatic neuroendocrine tumor causing malignant obstruction of the ureter in a patient with prior ileal conduit. Canadian Journal of Urology. 2021 Dec 28.
  3. Shaw NM., Mallahan C., Joshi P., Venkatesan K., Kulkarni S. Novel use of Asopa technique for penile urethrocutaneous fistula repair. International urology and nepheology. 2021 Jan 2.
  4. Mallahan C., Shaw N., Venkatesan K. Outcomes and Recurrence of Urethral Stricture after First-Time and Redo Urethroplasty. Mid-Atlantic American Urological Association Annual Meeting, October 2019.
  5. Marchalik D., Mallahan C., Padmore J., Trockel M., Rowe S., Mete M. The Impact of Sleep-Related Impairment on Burnout in Urologists: Results from a National Consortium Study.  American Conference on Physician Health (ACPH), September 2019.
  6. Marchalik D., Trockel M., Mallahan C., Shaw N., Krasnow R., Padmore J., Lu M., Rowe S., MD, Mete M. Burnout, Professional Fulfillment and Sleep-Related Impairment in Urology Faculty and Trainees: A National Study. American Conference on Physician Health (ACPH), September 2019.
  7. Marchalik D., Mallahan C., Shaw N., Padmore J., Lu E., Rowe S., Trockel M., Mete M. The Impact of Sleep-Related Impairment on Burnout in Urologists: Results from a National Consortium Study. Presented at the MedStar Health Research Symposium, May 2019.
  8. Marchalik D., Mallahan C., Shaw N., Padmore J., Lu E., Rowe S., Trockel M., Mete M. Trainee Burnout in the US and Europe: A Multi-National Comparative Study. Presented at the MedStar Health Research Symposium, May 2019.
  9. Mallahan C., Goldman C., Shaw N., Venkatesan K. Relax, it’s going to be fine: Perioperative complications do not increase stricture recurrence risk in anterior urethroplasty. Presented at Georgetown University School of Medicine Student Research Day, March 2019.
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