Big House 5K Photo Gallery
The annual Big House 5K was run this past weekend, supporting a number of great causes including the Department of Urology. Here are some photos from the event.
The annual Big House 5K was run this past weekend, supporting a number of great causes including the Department of Urology. Here are some photos from the event.
The story, posted on the 'Body Work' section of the Michigan Health Lab blog, examines the latest developments in personalized treatments for cancer.
The course, which covers the latest developments in ureteroscopic stone treatment, is being hosted in and around the University of Michigan Health System's Taubman Center.
The course brought local and regional urologists together to learn about the latest developments in ureteroscopic stone treatment.
The editorial comment, from Dr. David Wang of Stanford, addresses a U-M Urology article on symptomatic subcapsular and perinephric hematoma following ureteroscopic lithotripsy for renal calculi.
The checklist, which was highlighted on Uro Today, seeks to correct differences in surgical quality that contribute to variation in recurrence rates after transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT)
The symposium is hosted by the A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute on Friday, April 29 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the University of Michigan BSRB. The event honors the Emerging Scholars Program, which provides support for clinician-scientists on the University of Michigan Medical School faculty who are in the early stages of their
Dr. Ambani is one of five University of Michigan faculty to receive the award, which recognizes faculty who have developed innovative approaches to teaching that incorporate creative pedagogies
Drs. Chad Ellimoottil, Ted Skolarus and Todd Morgan spearheaded the article on the use of telemedicine in urology.
Various construction projects around the University of Michigan Health System could cause delays for visitors to the main hospital campus this summer, here are some maps of where work will be occurring.
April 1- Matula Thoughts
April 8- Flint Update and Residency Video
April 15- Dr. Hollenbeck's Acting Chair Recap
April 22- Severe Weather Preparedness
April 29- Endourology
Attachment: Engineering and Urology Society Annual Meeting Program
The paper, which features U-M Urology's Dr. Mike Kozminski as the lead author and Drs. Todd Morgan, David Miller Ganesh Palapattu and others from U-M Urology as additional authors, sought to better identify the criteria most closely tied to biochemical recurrence after a radical prostatecomy.
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
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.
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 past weekend's annual American Urological Association conference brought together urologic professionals from around the world and generated quite the buzz on social media
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
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 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.