Urologists & Social Media Poll Results
Should Urologists integrate Social Media into their professional lives? Yes – 72% No – 28%
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Should Urologists integrate Social Media into their professional lives? Yes – 72% No – 28%
Would you sign up for a surgical webinar, instead of travelling to the venue, if you received the same CME? Yes – 76% No – 24%
With the Worldwide Robotic Surgery 24 Hour Event taking place this week will you be joining in to watch? Yes – 88.9% No – 11.1%
Of the top 5 BJUI papers of 2014, which is your favourite? Guideline of guidelines: prostate cancer screening – 38.24% The transcriptional programme of the androgen receptor (AR) in prostate cancer – 11.76% Phase III, randomised, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study of the β3‐adrenoceptor agonist mirabegron, 50 mg once daily, in Japanese patients with overactive bladder – […]
Live surgery as an approach for surgical learning, has recently been given approval by the EAU albeit with strict guidelines to optimise the benefits. However this potential teaching tool is in its infancy and the mechanism(s) to optimise learning have not yet been clearly defined. Which statements do you most agree with: 1. Live surgery […]
With a worldwide shortage of BCG, has your hospital had to ration supplies of BCG (e.g. not available, using 1/3 dose, limiting maintenance, reducing frequency etc)? Yes – No availability – 37% Yes – Reduced supplies – 45% No – Available as usual – 11% Don’t know – 7%
Are you (or your partner) growing a moustache for Movember? Yes – 30% No – 52% No but did in a previous year – 18%
In his recent editorial, Alex Mottrie asks “Is surgery a never ending learning process?” Yes- 100% No – 0% Don’t Know – 0%
A recent paper in NEJM suggests initial ultrasound may be better for acute ureteric colic than CT by reducing radiation dose with no effect on outcome. With this evidence do you think initial ultrasound should be offered to most non-septic patients with ureteric colic? YES – 63.64% NO – 36.36%
The recently published ‘guideline of guidelines’ attempts to bring together conflicting guidance from different authorities. But overall how often do you refer to AUA, EAU or other national urological guidelines in clinical practice? At least weekly – 23% At least once a month – 27% Every 2-3 months – 15% Less than 3 monthly – […]