

Carol Glowacki
Carol Glowacki's research delves into the intricate fields of urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction, reflecting her extensive clinical expertise. As an Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, she has made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of pelvic health issues. Dr. Glowacki also serves as the Director of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstruction Surgery, where she leads a dedicated team in advancing patient care and surgical techniques. Dr. Glowacki's clinical practice is centered on managing conditions such as urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and other complex pelvic and bladder disorders. Her approach combines cutting-edge research with compassionate patient care, ensuring that her patients receive the most effective and personalized treatment options available. Her dedication to improving women's health is evident in her commitment to both her patients and her research endeavors. Throughout her career, Dr. Glowacki has been actively involved in numerous research projects and clinical trials aimed at enhancing the understanding of pelvic floor disorders. Her work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, contributing valuable insights to the field of urogynecology. She is also a sought-after speaker at national and international conferences, where she shares her findings and collaborates with fellow experts to advance the field. In addition to her research and clinical responsibilities, Dr. Glowacki is deeply committed to medical education. She mentors medical students, residents, and fellows, fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of integrating research with clinical practice, preparing her mentees to become leaders in their respective areas. Dr. Glowacki's contributions to the field have been recognized through various awards and honors, reflecting her dedication and impact on women's health. Her work continues to inspire both her colleagues and her patients, as she strives to improve the quality of life for women affected by pelvic floor disorders.