Dr. Keneth Pace
Dr. Pace graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto in 1994. He completed his urology residency in Toronto in 1999, and then completed a masters degree in Health Research Methodology at McMaster University and a 3-year fellowship in minimally-invasive surgery in 2002.
He joined St. Michael’s Hospital and the faculty of medicine at the University of Toronto in 2002. His practice focuses on laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgery, the treatment of kidney stones, and kidney transplantation.
His research interests included clinical trials in the treatment of kidney stones and shock wave lithotripsy, as well as quality of life assessment following urologic surgery. His research has won best abstract and best presentation awards at meetings of the Canadian Urological Association, American Urological Association, and Endourological Society. He has also won teaching awards for both medical students and residents.
Dr. Pace is the head of division of urology at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. He also serves as co-director of the University of Toronto fellowship program in Urologic Laparoscopy and Endourology, as the University of Toronto Division of Urology Clinical Fellowship Coordinator, as immediate past-president of the Canadian Endourology Group, as the Treasurer of the Northeast Section of the American Urological Association, as Chair and Treasurer of the Canadian Urological Association Scholarship Foundation, and as the immediate Past-President of the Medical Staff Association at St. Michael’s Hospital. He is co-chairman of the 2017 meeting of the World Congress of Endourology to be held in Vancouver.