
Education
- University of Pittsburgh – bachelor’s degree in Economics, Magna Cum Laude
- Temple University – M.D.
Residency
- Penn State Health – Urology
Fellowship
- University of Pennsylvania – Robotic Surgery and Endourology
Specialties
- Robotic surgery for prostate cancer and benign prostate enlargement
- Kidney cancer
- Upper tract urothelial cancer
- Adrenal disease
- Ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction
- Ureteral stricture disease
- Advanced stone disease
- Bladder cancer
- Other general urologic conditions
Awards & Honors
- Penn State Urology Resident Hustle Award
- Multiple academic scholarships and awards during training
Jay Fuletra
, M.D.
Dr. Fuletra joins MidLantic Urology after completing a fellowship in robotic surgery and endourology (the advanced treatment of stone disease) at the University of Pennsylvania. He previously earned a bachelor’s degree in economics, graduating Magna Cum Laude, at the University of Pittsburgh, then went to Temple University where he earned his medical degree. He completed a residency in urology at Penn State Health.
Education and Background
Dr. Fuletra joins MidLantic Urology after completing a fellowship in robotic surgery and endourology (the advanced treatment of stone disease) at the University of Pennsylvania. He previously earned a bachelor’s degree in economics, graduating Magna Cum Laude, at the University of Pittsburgh, then went to Temple University where he earned his medical degree. He completed a residency in urology at Penn State Health.
Specialties
Dr. Fuletra specializes in robotic surgery for prostate cancer and benign prostate enlargement, kidney cancer, upper tract urothelial cancer, adrenal disease, ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction, and ureteral stricture disease.
He also treats advanced stone disease, benign prostate enlargement, bladder cancer, and other general urologic conditions.
Certifications, Memberships, Accomplishments
During school, Dr. Fuletra’s talent was routinely recognized with various scholarships, academic awards, and the Penn State Urology Resident Hustle Award for always being “on point” and “ahead of the game.”
His work on topics ranging from bladder cancer, prostate cancer, and cancer of the adrenal gland, has appeared in numerous publications that specialize in urology. He has presented his work to his colleagues at numerous meetings of the American Urological Association