Dr.  Daniel Keefe

Assistant Professor

Dr. Dan Keefe

Phone: 902-470-8861
Fax: 902-470-8267
Mailing Address: 
5850 University Avenue Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3G9
 
Research Topics:
  • Pediatric urology
  • Artificial Intelligence Applications in Urology
  • Urinary Tract Obstruction
  • Congenital anomalies of the Kidney and Urinary Tract
  • Pediatric Renal Transplantation

Recent Publications
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Chua, Michael E., Priyank Yadav, Peter Zhan Tao Wang, Elke E. Mau, Daniel T. Keefe, J. Thomas, Linda Lee, Anne-Sophie Blais, Armando J. Lorenzo, and Walid A. Farhat. “2023 Canadian Urological Association/Pediatric Urologists of Canada Guideline: Pediatric Patients with Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction: Full-Text Version.” Canadian Urological Association Journal 17, no. 10 (2023): E338.

Khondker, Adree, Jethro CC Kwong, Priyank Yadav, Justin YH Chan, Anuradha Singh, Lauren Erdman, Daniel T. Keefe, Mandy Rickard, and Armando J. Lorenzo. “A Quantitative Analysis of Voiding Cystourethrogram Features Confirms the Association between High-Grade Vesicoureteral Reflux with Male Sex, Younger Age, and Hydronephrosis.” Canadian Urological Association Journal 17, no. 8 (2023): 243.

White, Joshua, Wyatt MacNevin, Rodrigo LP Romao, and Daniel Keefe. “Case–Vas Deferens Injury after Herniorrhaphy Leading to Epididymal Blowout in a Pediatric Patient.” Canadian Urological Association Journal 17, no. 9 (2023): E288.

Education:
-    BScH (Acadia University)
-    MD (Dalhousie University)
-    MSc System Leadership and Innovation (University of Toronto)
-    Residency – Urology (University of Ottawa)
-    Fellowship – Pediatric Urology (Hospital for Sick Children - University of Toronto)

Designations:

- FRCSC 

Biography:
Dr. Keefe is a pediatric urologist at the IWK Health Centre and a member of the Dalhousie University Department of Urology.  He completed fellowship training in pediatric urology at The Hospital for Sick Children through the University of Toronto where he also earned a Master's degree in Systems Leadership and Innovation.  He previously completed his urology residency at the University of Ottawa and his medical degree at Dalhousie University.

His clinical practice encompasses the full spectrum of pediatric urology, with particular interests in kidney stone disease and urinary tract obstruction. His academic work focuses on medical education, the application of artificial intelligence in urology, and improving outcomes in children with urologic conditions.