
C.S. Mott Children's Hospital ranked as the best in Michigan
The recognition came as part of U.S. News and World Report's annual list of best children's hospitals.
The recognition came as part of U.S. News and World Report's annual list of best children's hospitals.
As part of Men's Health Week, which encourages awareness of men's health issues, local media outlets focused on numerous urologic health issues.
The Blue Boxer Fund is telling inspiring stories of those battling cancer while encouraging everyone to "Bare Your Blues" in support of the Prostate Cancer Research Fund.
Dr. Wittmann's workshop will focus on intimacy during and after a cancer diagnosis.
A patient's prostate cancer diagnosis encouraged him to climb Mt. Kilamanjaro to raise awareness about men's health issues. Now his message and spirit are carried on by his family.
The study sought to incorporate life expectancy calculators to refine the selection of patients for prostate biopsy.
Blue Monday celebrates the start of Men's Health Week, encouraging people to wear blue to promote men's health engagement, education and advocacy.
The University of Michigan Department of Urology has some notable research developments of late. Here is a recap of some of those developments.
Kelsie McStockard, a certified child life specialist in the Department of Radiology at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and frequent partner of the UMHS Department of Urology's Division of Pediatric Care, is the subject of a photo essay detailing the Child and Family Life division.
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
The U-M Department of Urology's Michigan Prostate Score, also known as MiPS, was mentioned as one of the tests able to reduce unnecessary biopsies and treatments.
The article, which examines the use of active surveillance in men with lower risk prostate cancers, was cited as one of the valuable registries available across the country in mapping this trend.
The article covers data presented at the 2016 AUA Conference and quotes U-M Urology's Dr. Khurshid Ghani, a leader in the development of the Dusting technique.
The Bladder Cancer Support Group will host an Awareness Walk and Picnic at Gallup Park this Sunday, May 22 from noon to 2 p.m. The event is for bladder cancer patients, survivors, family and friends and free to attend.
Histotripsy, a noninvasive therapy capable of generating ultrasonic pulse sequences powerful enough to break down tissue but gentle enough to leave the surrounding areas unharmed, was developed in part by U-M Urology's Dr. Will Roberts. The innovation is covered in the most recent edition of Medicine at Michigan Magazine.
The Symposium will be hosted by the U-M Department of Urology, the Dow Division of Health Services Research and the U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
The past weekend's annual American Urological Association conference brought together urologic professionals from around the world and generated quite the buzz on social media
Dr. Park joined WCBN's "Trying Not to Swear" program to speak to Jason Bombach, host of the program and a former patient of Dr. Park, about everything from Dr. Park's upbringing to the state of medicine today.
The U-M Department of Urology hosts a reception during the annual conference of the American Urological Association. This year's event, hosted in San Diego, brought together U-M Urology faculty, residents, fellows, alumni and guests.
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.