Our Residents

We are thrilled to announce that our Urology residency is expanding! Our program will recruit two interns every other year starting in the fall of 2025 for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Headshot of Travis Mann-Gow, MD, a urology resident at UVM Medical Center.

Travis Mann-Gow, DO

PGY-5 Urology Resident

Our chief, Dr. Mann-Gow, graduated from medical school at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Maine. He is a graduate of the University of Vermont with a BS in Psychology. Prior to attending medical school, he conducted research in the Emergency Department at UVM, as well as basic science research in the department of Urology at UVM. His research included developing animal models to study stress urinary incontinence, urethral bulking agents, the effect of caffeine on the urinary bladder, contribution of TRPV3 on bladder over-activity, and the use of ethanol for treatment of BPH. Travis grew up in northern Vermont where he still has a small maple syrup business. When his schedule allows, he is skiing on cross country trails or on the mountain, riding his mountain bike at Saxon Hill, cutting firewood, or listening to audiobooks. Travis is also a licensed SCUBA diver.

Headshot of James Ryan, MD a urology resident at the UVM Medical Center.

James Ryan, MD

PGY-4 Urology Resident

Dr. Ryan graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine. He is a graduate of Cornell University with a BS in Biological and Life Sciences.

Davis Moore, MD

Davis Moore, MD

PGY-3 Urology Resident

Dr. Moore graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. He earned his BA in Biology from the University of Virginia.

Jeffrey Sioufi, MD CM

Jeffrey Sioufi, MD CM

PGY-2 Urology Resident

Dr. Sioufi graduated from the McGill School of Medicine in Montreal. He is also a MSc Experimental Surgery candidate at McGill and his master’s thesis will focus on communication during robotic surgery simulations. While in medical school, he founded the MSS Anatomy Club, an anatomy tutoring initiative for medical students. Dr. Sioufi is an Urology representative for the GME Resident/Fellow Representative Council. When not at the hospital, his hobbies are singing and travelling.

Jessica Dobler, MD

Jessica Dobler, MD

PGY-1 Urology Resident

Dr. Dobler graduated from SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York and earned her BA in Biological Sciences from Cornell University. Past urologic research has focused on the role of uterine fibroids in urinary retention, the effect of anticholinergics in kidney stone formers, and the molecular mechanisms of renal cell carcinoma in patients with Birt-Hoff Dubé syndrome. Dr. Dobler grew up in Castle Rock, Colorado and loves to return to visit her family’s greyhound mix, Penny. While not at work, she enjoys distance running, downhill skiing, cycling, and reading fantasy novels.