Biography
Dr. Borza is a board-certified urologic surgeon who specializes in the management of patients with urologic cancers, with a special interest in prostate, kidney and bladder cancers. He is fellowship-trained and performs open, endoscopic, laparoscopic and robotic surgery.
Dr. Borza is a health services researcher with a focus on surgical quality. He serves as the Director of the Prostate Program for the Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative (MUSIC). His research spans the spectrum of health services research from data analysis to intervention development and implementation. His current areas of research focus on improving opioid stewardship and surgical quality after major urologic surgery through implementation of multi-level interventions. Additionally, he has an interest in understanding the effects of major health policy on surgical patients.
Appointments
Areas of Interest
Clinical Interests: prostate, kidney and bladder cancers; open, endoscopic, laparoscopic and robotic surgery
Research Interests: surgical quality, health services research, data analysis, intervention development and implementation, improving opioid stewardship and surgical quality after major urologic surgery through implementation of multi-level interventions
Credentials
Medical School
- University of Michigan, 2010
Residency
- Harvard Longwood Program in Urology, 2015
Fellowship
- Health Services Research, University of Michigan, 2017
- Urologic Oncology, University of Michigan, 2018
Board Certification
- Urology
Professional Organizations
- American Urological Association
- Society of Urologic Oncology