
U-M Urology Fellow earns research award from Society of Women in Urology
Dr. Courtney Shepard received an Elisabeth Pickett Research Award for her mixed methods study of women with spina bifida.
Dr. Courtney Shepard received an Elisabeth Pickett Research Award for her mixed methods study of women with spina bifida.
The free event, which will be hosted on Feb. 11 from 9-11:15 a.m. at the Washtenaw Community College Morris Lawrence Building, will feature U-M experts discussing various aspects of healthy lifestyles.
The study, from U-M Urology faculty Dr. John Hollingsworth, examines the effectiveness of alpha blockers and medical expulsion therapy in treating kidney stones sized 5 mm and larger.
An article from U-M Urology Fellow, Dr. Tudor Borza, is getting national attention thanks to inclusion in a Urology Times examination of work on changing prostate cancer screening recommendations.
The research study, which examined why many advanced prostate cancer patients developed resistance to a popular treatment option, included U-M Urology's Dr. Evan Keller and representatives from Central South University and Kanazawa University in China.
The Michigan Urologic Surgery Improvement Collaborative (MUSIC) is hosting a workshop on Feb. 3 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. covering the technical skills surrounding the bladder neck dissection of a radical prostatectomy.
The article, which features U-M Urology Fellow Dr. Tudor Borza, examines changing in recommendations for prostate cancer screening.
The article, published this month in the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, examines connections between prostate cancer and bone metastases.
The new name better reflects the three-part mission of patient care, education and research.
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
Dr. Jim Montie, an emeritus professor with the University of Michigan Department of Urology, was featured in a story from the Michigan Health Lab blog on the treatment he received for an irregular heartbeat.
Drs. Khurshid Ghani and David Miller were interviewed by Urology Times on the efforts of the Michigan Urologic Surgery Improvement Collaborative to improve patient care and outcomes.