Robert Gutman, M.D., FACOG
Assistant Professor, Gynecology/Obstetrics
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Center for Pelvic Floor Health

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Robert Gutman, M.D., FACOG
Areas of Special Interest
  Pelvic floor disorders
  Pelvic organ prolapse
  Urinary incontinence
  Obstructive labor injury complex and fistula repair
  Lower urinary tract symptoms
  Voiding dysfunction
  Fecal incontinence
  Disordered defecation
  Congenital malformations

  
Board Certification
  American Board of
 Obstetrics and Gynecology

Professional Societies
  Fellow, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  Member, American Urogynecologic Society

Training
  Medical School, Case Western Reserve University (1994-1998)
  Residency, Women and Infants Hospital, Brown University (1998-2002)
  Fellowship, Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins
    Medical Institute (2002-2005)

Special Recognition
  AUGS Foundation Scholars Award
  Excellence in Teaching and Mentorship
  Cum Laude

Philosophy
  Dr. Gutman has dedicated his career to the evaluation and treatment of pelvic
  floor disorders. He prides himself on thorough assessment, accurate diagnosis
  and comprehensive counseling, and provides guidance while encouraging active
  patient participation in treatment decisions.
  
  In addition to maintaining a busy clinical practice, Dr. Gutman is committed to 
  furthering the knowledge and understanding of pelvic floor disorders through
  education and research. He has received numerous teaching awards and has 
  been recognized for excellence in research. 
  
  Dr. Gutman oversees and supports numerous investigations evaluating surgical
  outcomes, non-surgical outcomes, anatomy/physiology and epidemiology. He
  has several publications and book chapters, and has presented his research at
  the American Urogynecologic Society and Society of Gynecologic Surgeons 
  annual meetings. He also serves as a mentor for obstetrics and gynecology 
  residents and junior faculty training in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive
  surgery.

Contact Information and Appointments

  The Johns Hopkins Women's Center for Pelvic Health
  Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center - Department of OB/GYN
  To schedule an appointment, call 410-550-4406.