Resident’s Podcast: NICE Guidance – ceftolozane & tazobactam for complicated UTIs
Eleanor Zimmermann is due to start her Urology registrar training in the Southwest this October, and is a BURST Core Surgical Trainee Representative. @BURSTUrology
In this Residents' Podcast, Eleanor discusses the NICE Guidance on complicated urinary tract infections: ceftolozane/tazobactam
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Residents’ Podcast: UK‐ROPE Study
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Maria Uloko is a Urology Resident at the University of Minnesota Hospital and Giulia Lane is a Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow at the University of Michigan
In this podcast they discuss the BJUI Article of the Month 'Efficacy and safety of prostate artery embolization for benign prostatic hyperplasia: an observational study and propensity‐matched comparison with transurethral resection of the prostate (the UK‐ROPE study)'
Efficacy and safety of prostate…
Four Seasons – BJUI Reviewer of the Summer
This month, BJUI continues the Four Seasons Peer Reviewer Award recognising the hard work and dedication of our peer reviewers. Each quarter the Editor and Editorial Team will select an individual peer reviewer whose reviews over the last 3 months have stood out for their quality and timeliness.
The Summer Crown goes to Henry Woo.
Henry Woo is Professor Surgery at the Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney. He is also the Director…
Residents’ Podcast: Follow‐up of TIND implantation for the treatment of benign prostatic obstruction
Maria Uloko and Guilia Lane are Urology Residents at the University of Minnesota Hospital.
In this podcast they discuss the BJUI Article of the Week, 3‐Year follow‐up of temporary implantable nitinol device implantation for the treatment of benign prostatic obstruction
Special Guest: Mike Borofsky
3‐Year follow‐up of temporary implantable nitinol device implantation for the treatment of benign prostatic obstruction
Francesco Porpiglia , Cristian Fiori,…
BAUS 2018 Highlights Day Three
BAUS Day 3—Going home images and snippets…
On the final night of BAUS, I had the honor of giving a dinner talk to the IBUS group—International British Urology Society. With BAUS contracting from 4 to 3 days, some of the previous joint sessions fell by the wayside, but IBUS president Subu Subramonian put together a nice evening program for the group.
The Day 3 morning session started with what is likely an original debate topic: “Consenting to Death.” The pro/con centered around…
BAUS 2018 Highlights Day Two: The 2018 BJUI Guest Lecture
Achieving the Promise of Digital Health: Are we There Yet? If Not, When…and How? Dr. Robert Wachter
Day 2: The 2018 BJUI Guest Lecture: Dr. Robert Wachter. Achieving the Promise of Digital Health: Are we There Yet? If Not, When…and How?
Image 1: Q&A with Dr. Robert Wachter, moderated by BJUI Trustee Chair, Prof. Krishna Sethia.
For Day 2 of BAUS18, the BJUI team invited a very unique expert to the podium. Dr. Robert Wachter is chief of medicine at the University of California…
Residents’ Podcast: CUA 2018 review
Jesse Ory and Andrea Kokorovic
Department of Urology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
Dalhousie residents Jesse Ory and Andrea Kokorovic sum up the highlights of day 1 at the 2018 Canadian Urological Association annual meeting in Halifax
Song credits
Don't fear the reaper: Blue oyster cult
Mute city: F Zero
Mortal Kombat Theme: The Immortals
Funky Suspense - Bensound.com
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BAUS 2018 Highlights Day Two
BAUS Day 2. The Multidisciplinary Team Debate. Which way are you headed?
BAUS is certainly a UK-centric meeting. But we all share most of the same challenges in healthcare, and as an international urologist in attendance, the learning experience is often gaining insight into how different health systems tackle common problems with solutions and evolutions.
During day 2 prime time, the agenda tackled the current and future situation with MDTs in cancer treatment—multidisciplinary team meetings.…
BAUS 2018 Highlights Day One
Day one at BAUS gets started with society meetings and the John Blandy Prize and Lecture delivered by Editor Prokar Dasgupta. The winner was from Pisano et al from Turin, Italy on “The role of re-transurethral resection in the management of high risk NMIBC (PMID 26469362).
But I had to miss this event as I was having my first patient encounter with the NHS. I have 4 days of severe pain in my left foot after a lot of walking/running around as a tourist on a Baltic Sea cruise. I went to…
July 2018 – About the Cover
This issue's Article of the Month is a multicentre trial led by researchers in Cambridge, UK. The cover shows a typical Cambridge scene of bicycles leaning against a college wall.
Cambridge is home to the world-renowned University of Cambridge, which was founded in 1209. The city's skyline is dominated by several college buildings, along with the spire of the Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church, the chimney of Addenbrooke's Hospital and St John's College Chapel tower.
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