Dr. Cassandra Kisby is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Duke, practicing Urogynecology. She completed her undergraduate education at Duke University. She continued her training at Duke for both medical school and Ob/Gyn residency. Dr. Kisby completed fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Mayo Clinic Rochester in 2021. During fellowship, she also earned a Master’s in Biomedical Research and Certificate in Clinical and Translational Research. Clinically, Dr. Kisby treats women and gender diverse individuals with a variety of pelvic floor disorders, including urinary leakage, pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic fistulas, and defecatory dysfunction, offering both conservative treatment plans, as well as a variety of surgical approaches, including complex vaginal surgery and reconstruction. Her clinical expertise is in congenital genitourinary disorders; she is Director of the Genitourinary Congenital Anatomic Differences (GU CARES) Program at Duke. Her research is primarily translational in nature, focusing on regenerative medicine, innovation in surgical practice, and congenital abnormalities. She is also involved in efforts to create a diverse and inclusive work and patient care environment, as well as equity for women in medicine. Outside of work, she enjoys cycling, good food, and spending time with her husband and two children.