Dr. Bloom's Matula Thoughts for March
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
The University of Michigan Department of Urology's Division of Neurourology and Pelvic Reconstruction (NPR) has been busy, with publications in Urology Times and support from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. Here's a recap of their latest accomplishments.
The study, which focused on variation in the use of postoperative radiotherapy among high-risk patients following radical prostatectomy, was featured in journal published by Nature, a publisher of science and medical information.
The University of Michigan Department of Urology's Division of Pediatric Urology has some notable recent accomplishments, including participation in a trip to Ghana. Here's a recap.
Dr. Salami's abstract was recognized as the third best in the oncology category at this year's EAU Conference.
The article references Dr. Wolf's presentation at the 2015 Society of Urologic Oncology annual meeting in Washington, as well as his work investigating the diagnostic inaccuracies of core renal biopsy in the diagnosis of small renal masses.
The University of Michigan Department of Urology is participating in the UMHS World Kidney Day festivities, helping to host an informational booth at the World Kidney Day celebration in the Towsley Center all day today, Thursday, March 17.
Drs. Khurshid Ghani and David Miller joined other authors to critique the 'Surgeon Scorecard' put out by ProPublica in a study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.
The annual get together attracted a good deal of attention on social media using the hashtag #EAU16, here's a recap of some of the highlights.
This year's event benefits University of Michigan Urology's Men of Michigan Prostate Cancer Research Fund, as well as many other great charities, including The ChadTough Foundation and the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Dr. Weizer, medical director of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and a co-chair of the University’s Give from Within campaign, was highlighted in a Victors for Michigan article about the importance of internal support.
Residents with the UMHS Department of Urology will soon move into the new room that features more workstations, a lounge and more than twice as much square footage as the residents' previous facilities.
The paper, published in BJU International, provided another data set supporting the prostate cancer grouping grade system, the fourth data set to do so thus far.
March 4- Matula Thoughts
March 11- Malissa Eversole and Kandy Buckland
March 18- Urology Joint Advocacy Conference
March 25- Giving Communication and Resident Room Update
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
Dr. Wei served as an author on the study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association covered an experimental urine test that detects genetic changes associated with prostate cancer.
The study focused on assessing the impact of differences in baseline characteristics and perioperative care following radical cystectomy.
With footage of current and former residents, U-M Urology faculty, live robotic surgery and many more distinct moments, this new video from UMHS Medical Development showcases all the strengths of the University of Michigan Department of Urology Residency Program.