SMSNA Fellowship in Advanced Prosthetic Urology and Male Sexual Health Faculty

Aaron C. Lentz, MD, FACS
Professor of Urology

Aaron Lentz

Dr. Aaron C. Lentz is a Professor of Urology in the Duke University Department of Urology. He earned his medical degree and completed his residency at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill before pursuing a fellowship in genitourinary reconstructive surgery at Duke University. Dr. Lentz is the founder and director of the Duke Urology Men’s Health Center, where he specializes in complex urethral stricture disease and prosthetic urology, including penile implants for erectile dysfunction, artificial urinary sphincters, and minimally invasive slings for male stress urinary incontinence. A dedicated surgical educator, Dr. Lentz has collaborated nationally to enhance training programs in prosthetic urology. 

In addition to his clinical and research work, he serves as Chief of Surgical Services at Duke Raleigh Hospital and is faculty for the Duke Urology Genitourinary Reconstructive Fellowship. He is an active member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Urological Association (AUA) Southeastern Section of the American Urological Association (SESAUA), the Sexual Medicine Society of North America (SMSNA), the Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons (GURS), the International Society of Sexual Medicine (ISSM), the and the Society of Urologic Prosthetic Surgeons (SUPS).

Jordan R. Foreman, MD
Assistant Professor of Urology

Jordan Foreman

Dr. Jordan R. Foreman is an Assistant Professor of Urology at Duke University School of Medicine and a reconstructive and male sexual health urologist at Duke Urology of Raleigh. He specializes in the treatment of urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, urethral and ureteral stricture disease, and post-cancer conditions. A graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Dr. Foreman completed his urology residency at UNM and a fellowship in Genitourinary Reconstruction and Cancer Survivorship at Duke. Dr. Foreman’s research focuses on improving outcomes in prosthetic urology and urethral reconstruction, including work on artificial urinary sphincter and penile prosthesis. He has presented at national meetings and published in leading journals. In addition to his clinical and research efforts, Dr. Foreman is actively involved in medical education, mentoring residents and students at Duke.