Harras Zaid, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care
M.D.
University of California, San Francisco
Residency, Urologic Surgery
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Fellowship, Urologic Oncology
Mayo Clinic
About
Harras Zaid, M.D. is a fellowship-trained urologic oncologist and has a variety of clinical interests including cancers of the following organ sites: kidney, ureter, bladder, prostate, penis, testicle and adrenal. He performs robotic and complex open surgeries and has been involved in the development of outpatient clinical care pathways for patients with bladder cancer.
He obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Davis, and then matriculated at the University of California, San Francisco, for medical school. As a medical student, he was awarded a Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowship for an additional year of basic science research. He completed urologic surgery residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and then a two-year fellowship in urologic oncology at the Mayo Clinic.
Prior to moving to Austin, Zaid practiced at the Lahey Clinic near Boston, Massachusetts, for five years, where his practice spanned the entire spectrum of urologic cancers. He was also an assistant professor at Tufts University and was closely aligned with medical student and resident education. He was awarded the Residency Teaching Award by the Lahey Clinic urology residents while there.
He has published over 35 articles, acts as a peer reviewer for a number of urology journals and has spoken nationally on various topics in urologic oncology. He is passionate about providing the highest level and most compassionate urologic care for all patients in Central Texas and training the next generation of urologists.
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American Urology Association
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Society for Urologic Oncology
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Texas Medical Association
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Society for Academic Urologists
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Urology Residency Teaching Award
Lahey Clinic, 2019 -
Reviewer of the Month
European Urology, 2017 -
Medical Student Teaching Award
University of California, San Francisco, 2007 -
Regents Scholarship
University of California, 2005