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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Claudia Berrondo, MD, FACS, FAAP

Assistant Professor, UNMC Department of Surgery, Division of Urologic Surgery
Associate Program Director, UNMC Pediatric Urology Fellowship
Director of Robotic Surgery, Children's Nebraska

Claudia Berrondo, MD, FACS, FAAP

Dr. Berrondo is Assistant Professor in the division of Urologic Surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She is also Director of Robotic Surgery at Children’s Nebraska. She also serves as Residency Site Director for urology residents at Children’s Nebraska, and Assistant Program Director for the Pediatric Urology Fellowship. 

Dr. Berrondo received her medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire. She completed her urology residency at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, and her pediatric urology fellowship at the Seattle Children’s Hospital/University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.

Dr. Berrondo is board certified in urology with a subspecialty certification in pediatric urology from the American Board of Urology. Her dedication to excellence is further reflected by her fellowship designations with the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Surgeons.

Dr. Berrondo is  actively involved in patient care, education and research. Clinically, she champions minimally invasive surgery (robotic and laparoscopic) and the care of children with kidney stones. She serves as the Director of Robotic Surgery at Children’s Nebraska and is the co-medical director of the kidney stone clinic.

Education
  • BS: University of Rochester
  • MD: Dartmouth Medical School
  • Residency: Urology, University of Rochester
  • Fellowship: Pediatric Urology, Seattle Children's Hospital
Research interests
Dr. Berrondo is actively involved in clinical research. Her areas of investigation include antimicrobial stewardship in surgical patients, surgical site infection prevention, healthcare disparities in pediatric urology, and robotic surgery for pediatric patients.