Overview
Dr. Peterson received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School in 1995 and completed his urology residency at Madigan Army Medical Center in 2002. He subsequently completed an advanced fellowship in Reconstructive Urology at Duke University in 2003. He then returned to Madigan Army Medical Center where he served as the Chief of Reconstructive Urology and the director of the urology residency.
Dr. Peterson joined the faculty at Duke in 2010 and currently serves as the Vice Chair for Education, the Urology Residency Program Director and directs the “Reconstructive Urology and Genitourinary Cancer Survivorship Fellowship”.
His research interests include improving the care of cancer survivors and the prevention of genitourinary side effects from various medical, surgical and radiation therapies for cancer. His clinical interests include reconstructive urology and bladder dysfunction in men and women; urinary incontinence in men; reconstruction for urethral stricture and trauma; new bladder construction and urinary diversion; video urodynamic study with particular value to patients with bladder-emptying problems and bladder-outlet symptoms; care of prostate cancer survivors with respect to sexual function and urinary continence, and urethral stricture disease after treatment with surgery or radiation. He is specifically skilled in the multidisciplinary management of complex genitourinary problems including scar tissue (bladder neck contracture, ureteral stricture), fistulas, radiation cystitis, and voiding dysfunction often seen in survivors of genitourinary cancers. He offers advanced surgical care including urethroplasty, placement of the artificial urinary sphincter (AUS), penile prosthesis, male sling, repair of recto-urethral fistula, and ureteral reimplantation for stricture.
During his 23 years in the United States Army Dr. Peterson achieved the rank of Colonel retiring from the Army Reserves in 2014. He is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College, and has been awarded the Expert Field Medical Badge, the Meritorious Service Medal with 3 oak leaf clusters, and the Bronze Star. He currently serves on the review panel of multiple peer reviewed journals. He is an active member of the Society for Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons and the Society for Government Service Urologists as well as the American Urological Association.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Recent Publications
Invited Commentary From the Authors of: Giant Condyloma Acuminatum: A Review of Reconstructive Options.
Journal Article Ann Plast Surg · November 1, 2025 Full text Link to item CiteThe Artificial Urinary Sphincter Improves Emotional Health in Men With Stress Urinary Incontinence: Results From the Prospective, Multi-institutional AUSCO Study.
Journal Article Urology · October 2025 ObjectiveTo examine the effects on depression, anxiety, and overall emotional health in patients undergoing artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) surgery for stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Few reports focus on the impact of AUS implantation on em ... Full text CiteCombat-related genitourinary trauma in pediatric patients: Data from the department of defense trauma registry.
Journal Article J Pediatr Surg · August 13, 2025 BACKGROUND: Deploying surgeons frequently train, prepare, and bring equipment to manage adult trauma patients without sufficient planning and consideration for pediatric trauma populations. Pediatric urotrauma in this setting requires specialty care as par ... Full text Link to item CiteRecent Grants
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Clinical TrialPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by UroMems · 2025 - 2030Duke KURe Program
Inst. Training Prgm or CMEMentor · Awarded by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases · 2013 - 2028A Double-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Trial of Epidural Conus Medullaris Stimulation to Alleviate Pain and Augment Rehabilitation in Patients with Subacute Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
ResearchInvestigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2020 - 2026View All Grants