BAUS – BJUI – USANZ Joint Session at AUA 2024
Urological Management has Impact
Saturday, May 4th 1:00 – 4.00 PM
Room 207, Henry B. González Convention Center
1300
Welcome from Jose Karam, AUA Associate Secretary for Europe, Middle East, Africa regions
Session 1 CHAIRS: Helen O’Connell, Vaibhav Modgil
1305–1320
What is the environmental impact of disposable scopes in urology
Gregory…
BAUS – BJUI – USANZ Joint Session at AUA 2023
American influence on Global Urology: The Good, the Bad and the Indifferent
Sunday, April 30th 2:00 – 5.00 PM
Room N427 AB, McCormick Place Convention Centre North Building
Session 1 CHAIRS: Joe Philip, Nikita Bhatt
1405–1445
Ureteric Stones: Medical Expulsive therapy – Is the Jury still out?
Dr. Necole Streeper, Associate Professor of Urology,…
Professionalism in urology eBook
Becoming the best doctor you can
What makes a great surgeon? Specialty knowledge, technical skill … and professionalism. Written by Professor Steve Payne and subject experts, this free eBook brings together 17 in-depth articles on the non-medical skills and competencies required of a medical professional. Whether you're a trainee just starting out or an experienced consultant, the authors' invaluable advice will help you make better decisions for yourself and those in…
BJUI Compass – Announcing the new Editor-in-Chief
BJUI Compass is delighted to announce our new Editor-in-Chief, Michael A. Gorin, M.D.
Dr Gorin is an Associate Professor of Urology in the Milton and Carroll Petrie Department of Urology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is an internationally recognized expert on the use of molecular imaging techniques in the diagnosis and management of urologic malignancies. He is also widely recognized for his work developing novel methods for performing MRI-guided transperineal prostate biopsy…
Editor of BJUI Compass
Appointment process
BJU International is seeking to appoint an Editor for BJUI Compass.
BJUI Compass is an online-only, fully open access journal and is part of the overall academic BJU International family including the flagship BJU International (BJUI) journal, BJUI Compass, and the e-learning platform, BJUI Knowledge. The journal is owned by BJU International charity and published by Wiley.
If you are interested in this role, please email Sophia Anderton, BJUI…
BJUI Key Paper Webinar – The IDENTIFY Study
Should we investigate all patients with haematuria?
11,000 patients, 110 hospitals, 26 countries. Dr Veeru Kasivisvanathan, UCL Division of Surgery & Dr Sinan Khadhouri, University of Aberdeen, present their BJUI paper on the #IDENTIFY_study, revealing the global cancer prevalence and predictors in the largest study of patients referred to hospital with suspected urinary tract cancer ever performed.
https://bjui.pub/IDENTIFY_study
Expert in bladder cancer, Prof Stephen Williams,…
Key Paper Webinar: the LAPPRO trial
Are some surgeons better than others?
Anders Bjartell, John Yaxley & the BJUI team discuss surgeon heterogeneity in the Swedish LAPPRO study published in the BJUI March 2021.
Read the paper here: bjui.pub/BJUI-LAPPRO
Thank You To All Our 2020 Peer Reviewers
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We would particularly like to thank the following individuals who are the top reviewers for the journal in 2020, all with ≥10 reviews
Nathan Lawrentschuk
Sima Porten
Tobias Klatte
Roderick van den Bergh
Sigrid Carlsson
Stephan Madersbacher
Riccardo Autorino
Niranjan Sathianathen
Matthew Roberts
Yair Lotan
Alexander Cole
Asif Muneer
We are extremely grateful to all our reviewers for their time and hard work during an incredibly difficult year
Aastha
Abdollah,…
Residents’ podcast: MIMIC Study
Part of the BURST/BJUI Podcast Series
BJUI - BJU International · Residents' podcast: MIMIC Study
Mr Chuanyu Gao is a Core Surgical Trainee in KSS Deanery. He graduated from UCL Medical School and obtained his iBSc in Surgical Sciences before completing his Academic Foundation Years in East of England Foundation School. Chuanyu first became involved with BURST on the MIMIC Study as an international site coordinator and has been part of the BURST committee ever since.
Factors associated…
Long live the BJUI
How time flies! It seems like only yesterday that I was appointed the 10th Editor‐in‐Chief of a 90‐year old major surgical journal. We assembled a dynamic team with a clear, modern vision and strategy. As we say goodbye, it is time to reflect fondly on our achievements.
The most read surgical journal on the web?
Of the many ways to measure this, one is the number of downloads of BJUI articles from our publisher Wiley Online Library. This has increased steadily every year, reaching…