Timothy B. McKinney, MD, PhD,FACOG, FPMRS
Professor of OB/GYN and
Division of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery-
AAGL Minimally Invasive Surgery fellowship professor
Drexel University College of Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
Director of Angel Aesthetics, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Timothy B. McKinney, MD, PhD, FACOG, FPMRS is Clinical Professor at Drexel
University College of Medicine Department, of OB/GYN. A graduate of Rutgers Medical
School, he completed his Fellowship in Urogynecology at University of Pennsylvania,
Pennsylvania Hospital with Dr. Richard Eisenberg. He had been Chief of Urogynecology
and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery at UMDNJ/SOM since 1995. He was the Director of
Athena Womens Institute for Pelvic Health and had a non-accredited Fellowship
Training Program since 1997. He now part of a
fully Accredited Fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
at Drexel University College of Medicine. He is also active in the Minimally invasive
Surgery AAGL fellowship out of Drexel University as well. He is extensively
published in journals and books and an innovator in Urogynecology and Laparoscopic
surgery (performed the 1st Laparoscopic hysterectomy in the Delaware Valley with Mark
Woodland, MD in 1989 and the 4th in the world with Harry Reich, MD). Through his research he invented the T-DOC “air charged”™
Catheter technology and started his own worldwide marketing and distribution company,
T-DOC, LLC.com® for which he was the CEO and Medical Director. TDOC has now
merged with Laborie Medical and he is continuing as Medical Director. He was a Co-
founder of IMET (Innovation in Medical Education and Training), dedicated to teaching
anatomy and minimally invasive surgery. He served as a Board of Trustee for the
International Society of Gynecological Endoscopy (ISGE), T-DOC®, OB/GYN.Net and
International Organization for Women and Development (IOWD). He was instrumental
in starting the medical mission in Niger Africa for women
afflicted by fistulas, female mutilation and other female reproductive/ GYN issues.
With the help of Storz’s donation, IOWD performed the first laparoscopies in Niger
Africa and now Rwanda. IOWD was founded in 2001 and can be found on
IOWD.org web site. His latest mission work is in Grenada, WI. Under the McKinney
Foundation for Women’s Health. He was an ADHOC Editor
for AAGL Journal and editor for OB/GYN.Net. Dr. McKinney’s interests are in
International Medicine, advanced laparoscopic surgical teaching, urodynamics, pelvic
anatomy, reconstructive surgical techniques, voiding dysfunction, pelvic pain and
autologous stem cell research. He is an entrepreneur developing companies providing
products for the advancement of medicine, regulatory and pharmaceutical areas.