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The BackTable Urology Podcast is a resource for practicing urologists to learn tips, techniques, and practical advice from their peers in the field. Listen here or on the streaming platform of your choice.

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Biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer can be difficult to diagnose and treat. In this episode of BackTable Urology, where Dr. Aditya Bagrodia hosts Dr. Amar Kishan, a genitourinary radiation oncologist at UCLA, to discuss the complexities of biochemical recurrence and local failure after radiation therapy for prostate cancer. --- This podcast is supported by: Veracyte https://www.veracyte.com/decipher --- SYNPOSIS First, they evaluate alternatives to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), the benefits and risks associated with ADT, and the role of genetic classifier tests. They also detail the goals of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) monitoring, PSA trends post-radiation, and advancements in PSMA PET scans. Then, the conversation highlights modern treatment options like targeted radiation, low dose rate brachytherapy, salvage radical prostatectomy, and focal therapy. Finally, the doctors emphasize personalized and multidisciplinary treatment plans as they hope to improve long-term outcomes for patients with prostate cancer. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:31 - PSA Levels Post-Radiation 13:21 - Local Recurrence and PSMA PET 21:29 - Explaining Radiation Effects to Patients 22:41 - Managing PSA Bounce 26:05 - Imaging and Biopsy Techniques 28:55 - Treatment Options for Local Recurrence 30:16 - Re-Irradiation and Focal Therapy 33:13 - Concluding Thoughts --- RESOURCES Veracyte https://www.veracyte.com/
How do you care for patients with penile cancer? As urologists, we’re trained to think about diagnosis and treatment, but how can we help manage the psychological impacts of penile cancer? In this episode of BackTable Urology, host Dr. Ben Ayres, a urologic oncologist specializing in penile cancer, discusses the unique psychological challenges faced by penile cancer patients with bladder cancer survivor Dr. Rick Bangs and nurse Rob Cornes. --- This podcast is supported by: Photocure https://www.photocure.com/ --- SYNPOSIS This episode emphasizes the importance of awareness and peer support in reducing isolation and stigma associated with penile cancer. The conversation also explores the role of multidisciplinary care and the benefits of holistic approaches to patient decision-making. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:05 - Isolation in Penile Cancer 06:38 - The Role of Advocacy and Peer Support 15:29 - Shared Decision Making in Penile Cancer Care 23:22 - Value of Multidisciplinary Care --- RESOURCES Photocure https://www.photocure.com/ Global Society of Rare GU Tumors (GSRGT) https://www.gsrgt.com
En este episodio de BackTable Urology, Dr. José Silva da la bienvenida a su colega de residencia, el Dr. Omar Soto, para profundizar en el viaje y los desafíos del Dr. Soto al establecer una práctica de urología reconstructiva en Puerto Rico después de su extensa capacitación y práctica en Detroit. --- This podcast is supported by: Photocure https://www.photocure.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Los doctores exploran las complejidades de navegar la atención urológica, la importancia de cumplir con el estándar de atención a pesar de las limitaciones sistémicas y el panorama en evolución de la urología reconstructiva y protésica. El Dr. Soto comparte anécdotas personales, el impacto de la pandemia de COVID-19 en su práctica y el papel crucial de la colaboración comunitaria y profesional en el avance de los servicios urológicos en Puerto Rico. El episodio destaca la dedicación necesaria para mejorar la calidad de vida del paciente y adaptarse a las nuevas tecnologías médicas. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Viaje a la Urología Reconstructiva 08:32 - Decisión de Quedarse en Detroit 13:31 - Regresando al Puerto Rico 27:47 - Tratamientos Urológicos en América Latina 30:18 - Equilibrio entre la Práctica Privada y las Necesidades de la Comunidad 36:32 - Prácticas y Técnicas Quirúrgicas 41:25 - La Importancia del Aprendizaje Continuo 52:45 - Pensamientos Finales --- RESOURCES Photocure https://www.photocure.com/
Frustrated with stone retrieval after a long lithotripsy case? In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, host Aditya Bagrodia, MD, and guest Roger Sur, MD, director of the Comprehensive Kidney Stone Center at UC San Diego Health, delve into the latest technological advancements in the treatment of kidney stones. The episode focuses on the CVAC (continuous vacuum aspiration and irrigation) device as a suction platform for endourologists. --- This podcast is supported by: Photocure https://www.photocure.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Their conversation offers interesting historical detail on the evolution of kidney stone treatment, from open surgery to modern techniques including percutaneous nephrolithotomy, shockwave lithotripsy, and ureteroscopy. As one of the original visionaries behind CVAC, Dr. Sur highlights the development journey from lab experiments to FDA approval. The episode covers data on CVAC’s superiority in patient outcomes and stone-free rates compared to other technologies. Key insights from recent studies, such as the ASPIRE trial, underscore the benefits of CVAC in reducing postoperative events and stone regrowth. The conversation also explores practical aspects of integrating suction platforms into practices and looks ahead towards the potential for machine learning to refine these technologies. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:29 - The Rise of Ureteroscopy 10:38 - Development of Suction Devices 12:22 - The CVAC Device: History and Functionality 21:05 - Comparing Suction Device Systems 31:34 - Looking Into the Data 37:42 - Considerations for Real-World Practice --- RESOURCES Photocure https://www.photocure.com/
Are you curious about the biotechnology startup world? Learn how our guest transitioned from trauma surgeon to entrepreneur in this episode of the BackTable Podcast. Dr. Chris Kinsella, CEO of Watershed Therapeutics and our host Dr. Bryan Hartley discuss the importance of using entrepreneurship to solve clinical needs. Watershed Therapeutics has created a novel bladder drug delivery platform to help women with recurrent urinary tract infections. --- SYNPOSIS The doctors systematically cover the process of identifying market needs, inventing solutions, bringing a product to the market, and managing risk. They also share examples of successful startup ventures and underscore the importance of perseverance, innovative thinking, and strategic market focus in forging a path to success. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 04:30 - The Birth of a Surgical Trainer 07:04 - Challenges and Innovations in Trauma Surgery 22:06 - Evaluating and Killing Ideas 28:27 - Challenging Assumptions 29:53 - Meeting a Co-Founder 33:07 - Developing the Solution 37:29 - Raising Funds 40:28 - Navigating Regulatory Challenges and Market Expansion --- RESOURCES Watershed Therapeutics: https://www.watershedtx.com/ Stanford Biodesign Innovation Fellowship: https://biodesign.stanford.edu/programs/fellowships/innovation-fellowships.html
Are you a 2025 Urology Match applicant or a residency program faculty member? In this week’s episode of the BackTable Urology podcast, guests Dr. Mihir Shah, Dr. Gina Badalato, and Dr. Lindsay Hampson provide guidance on navigating urology residency interviews. Their discussion offers insights from a residency leadership, department faculty, and medical student’s point of view with host Yash Shah. --- SYNPOSIS The episode covers tips for both virtual and in-person interviews, strategies for conversational engagement, and advice for how applicants should evaluate programs. They further detail aligning personal values with program culture, describing past challenges, and lowering interview anxiety through effective practice. The conversation offers applicants invaluable preparation tips to approach the interview process with confidence and a positive attitude. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:32 - Virtual vs. In-Person Interviews 07:02 - Preparing for Residency Interviews: Tips and Strategies 17:29 - The Role of Research 20:43 - Pivoting to Leadership and Advocacy 22:01 - Behavioral Questions: Tips and Examples 26:22 - Discussing Difficult Subjects 28:26 - Choosing the Right Residency Program 33:10 - Post-Interview Communication 36:24 - Final Advice
Intrarenal pressure monitoring during ureteroscopy is a complex but crucial component of performing safe procedures. In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, urologist Dr. Julie M. Riley from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences shares expert insights on ureteroscopy, focusing on intrarenal pressure monitoring, procedural techniques, and new technologies aimed at improving patient safety. --- This podcast is supported by: Boston Scientific Urology https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/about-us/core-businesses/urology-pelvic-health.html --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Riley discusses the benefits of access sheaths, the utility of new devices including LithoVue Elite, and strategies for minimizing infection. She highlights the benefits and intended use cases of this new technology, and further outlines potential complications and challenges in using this new tool. Dr. Riley also shares her own approaches to complex patients, and her predictions for the future of ureteroscopy. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:10 - Ureteroscopy and Patient Candidacy 04:12 - Complications 09:50 - Technological Advances 13:30 - Practical Tips 32:59 - Looking Ahead --- RESOURCES Boston Scientific https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/home.html
Catch up on the latest breakthroughs in bladder cancer management. In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, Dr. Bogdana Schmidt (University of Utah) speaks with Dr. Andrea Apolo, a medical oncologist at the National Cancer Institute, about recent advancements in bladder cancer treatment presented at the 2024 European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress. --- SYNPOSIS They review pivotal trials like the NIAGARA and AMBASSADOR studies, the TAR-200 drug delivery system, the use of bladder-sparing treatment, and the role of ctDNA as a biomarker. Further, they detail the effectiveness of systemic therapies such as gemcitabine and pembrolizumab, the implications of perioperative immunotherapy, and the future role of antibody-drug conjugates. The conversation highlights the trend towards less invasive approaches while improving survival rates from bladder cancer. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:49 - NIAGARA Trial 09:10 - Challenges in Bladder Cancer Treatment 18:56 - AMBASSADOR Trial 25:30 - Adjuvant Immunotherapy 29:30 - Exploring Biomarkers and ctDNA 36:34 - Surgery and Less Invasive Therapies 46:31 - Future Directions in Bladder Cancer Treatment --- RESOURCES ESMO https://www.esmo.org/
Inequality persists in pay and career advancement between male and female urologists. In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, Dr. Suzette Sutherland hosts Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra from the University of California San Diego. They discuss the gender wage gap in medicine, particularly amongst urologists. --- This podcast is supported by: Photocure https://www.photocure.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Santiago, a Latina from Puerto Rico and a first-generation physician, highlights the latest data on pay, research funding, and professional advancement for women physicians. They debunk common myths, discuss the importance of transparency, and emphasize the need for inclusive work environments. The conversation also covers the economic phenomena underlying current discrepancies and the benefits of fostering diversity. This episode offers valuable insights for leaders on retaining and nurturing talent within their organizations. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 06:28 - Impact of Menopause and Women’s Health 10:33 - Gender Gaps in Urology 31:52 - The Meritocracy Myth 35:56 - The Abrasiveness Trap and Gender Schema 40:04 - Navigating Work Personalities 47:54 - Leadership and Inclusivity in Organizations 51:30 - Tokenism vs. True Inclusion 56:58 - The Benefits of a Diverse Workforce --- RESOURCES Photocure https://www.photocure.com/
What does recent research say about the role of perirectal spacers in prostate cancer treatment? In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, host Dr. Jose Silva discusses the use of perirectal spacers for prostate radiotherapy with guests Dr. Eric Chenven, Chief of Urology at Broward Health Medical Center, and Dr. Nadim Nasr, a radiation oncologist at Arlington Radiation Oncology. --- This podcast is supported by: Boston Scientific SpaceOAR Hydrogel https://www.spaceoar.com/about-spaceoar-hydrogel/how-spaceoar-hydrogel-works/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=uro-ph-us-spaceoar-dtp&utm_content=nf-cs-prostatecancer_search_en_us_brand_conversion_dtp_uro-spaceoar-651995397243-res&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw9eO3BhBNEiwAoc0-jTE63KEHSnZ1soXre9ovVRqweY2QctIuZ_iN2QUjk6Px4k6fK1757BoCVNgQAvD_BwE --- SYNPOSIS Their conversation delves into the use of Boston Scientific’s SpaceOAR hydrogel to reduce radiation exposure to the rectum. The experts elaborate on the techniques and logistical challenges of placing spacers, as well as their effects on patient outcomes. They also discuss insurance hurdles, use of sedation, fiducial marker placement, and the impact of large prostate size on treatment efficacy. Finally, they touch on Barrigel, the newest spacer option. This episode emphasizes the need for collaboration between urologists and radiation oncologists to improve patient care. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 06:33 - Importance of Perirectal Spacing 11:17 - Techniques and Protocols 13:00 - Barrigel: The New Option 14:58 - Challenges and Practical Considerations 24:55 - Future Directions --- RESOURCES Boston Scientific SpaceOAR https://www.bostonscientific.com/en-US/products/hydrogel-spacers/spaceoar-hydrogel.html URO108 - Minimizing Radiation Therapy Side Effects https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/108/minimizing-radiation-therapy-side-effects URO123 - Perfecting Rectal Spacer Placement for Optimal Care https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/123/perfecting-rectal-spacer-placement-for-optimal-care
Learn how Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) can boost workflow efficiency and improve patient experience in your urology practice. In this episode of the BackTable Urology podcast, host Dr. Jose Silva speaks with Dr. Arpeet Shah and advanced practice nurse (APN) Nicole Hollander, about the role of APPs in benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) patient care. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Boston Scientific Rezum Water Vapor Therapy https://www.bostonscientific.com/rezum --- SYNPOSIS Hollander and Shah discuss the importance of effective APP training and onboarding. Dr. Shah shares his wisdom on structuring an APP program to ensure that new practitioners are educated, compliant, and satisfied; all while helping to address the current urologist shortage. The discussion also covers BPH workflows, effective follow-up, and staying up to date on evolving medical knowledge in the context of innovations such as GreenLight Laser and UroCuff. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 06:58 - Nicole’s APP Journey 07:42 - Training APPs 12:22 - BPH Workflow 21:04 - Deciding on Procedures for BPH 26:40 - Rezum 33:40 - Ensuring APP Clinical Excellence and Compliance 36:34 - APP Career Development and Retention 40:31 - Looking Ahead
Did you know that robotic prostatectomy has its roots in both the immigrant experience and the renowned manufacturing legacy of Detroit? In this episode of BackTable Urology, Dr. Mani Menon, a pioneer in robotic surgery, joins Dr. Aditya Bagrodia to discuss the development of robotic prostatectomy technology. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Siemens Healthineers Theranostics https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/en-us/clinical-specialities/theranostics Photocure https://www.photocure.com/ --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Menon reflects on how robotic prostatectomy techniques have evolved over his career. He shares his journey from India to the United States, highlighting his trailblazing work at the Vattikuti Urology Institute at Henry Ford Hospital. He also talks about the challenges of working with robotic technology, recent advancements in the field, and what the future may hold for robotic surgery. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:05 - Dr. Menon’s Early Life 06:51 - Experiences of an International Medical Graduate 19:51 - The Move to Henry Ford 36:44 - Transitioning to Robotic Surgery 41:36 - Patient Outcomes and Reflections 47:50 - Technological Advancements in Surgery 55:52 - Looking Ahead --- RESOURCES Photocure https://www.photocure.com/ Siemens Healthineers https://www.siemens-healthineers.com/en-us/urology-equipment
What is the role of testosterone therapy in prostate cancer? Urologist Dr. Abraham Morgentaler of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School joins host Dr. Jose Silva to discuss the evolution of testosterone therapies, modern testosterone treatments, and how to integrate testosterone replacement therapy into your practice. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR KYZATREX™ https://www.kyzatrex.com --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Morgenhaler starts by sharing his pioneering journey with testosterone replacement therapy starting in the 1980s, challenging long-held beliefs that it increases prostate cancer risk. He highlights key studies to debunk myths about testosterone’s dangers and emphasizes the ability to improve patients’ quality of life. Further, he discusses modern treatment options and provides practical advice for safely initiating testosterone replacement therapy. Finally, he discusses its use in patients with a history of prostate cancer and emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment plans. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:04 - Historical Perspectives on Testosterone and Prostate Cancer 21:31 - Evolution of Testosterone Treatments 31:16 - Testosterone and Prostate Cancer: A Controversial History 35:42 - Treating Prostate Cancer Patients with Testosterone 37:12 - A Case Study 43:05 - Shifting Perspectives 57:15 - Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES T4L Education https://t4leducation.com/ Marius Pharmaceuticals https://mariuspharma.com/ Testosterone Replacement in Prostate Cancer Survivors URO98 https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/98/testosterone-replacement-in-prostate-cancer-survivors Men's Health & Testosterone Replacement Therapy URO114 https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/114/mens-health-testosterone-replacement-therapy Testosterone & Hypogonadism: A Clinical Perspective URO124 https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/124/testosterone-hypogonadism-a-clinical-perspective Testosterone: Navigating Options & Implementation in Clinical Practice URO 125 https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/125/testosterone-navigating-options-implementation-in-clinical-practice
Hot off the press! The results of the 2023 American Urological Association Census findings will likely surprise listeners. In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, host Dr. Suzette Sutherland is joined by Dr. Amanda North (The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore) and Dr. Matt Nielsen (University of North Carolina) to dive deep into the census data and offer a call to action for all urologists. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR PearsonRavitz https://pearsonravitz.com/backtable --- SYNPOSIS The conversation covers noteworthy statistics on burnout, accessibility to mental health care, and practice patterns within the urologic community. The doctors also discuss the evolution in demographics amongst practicing urologists, improvement in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, and the growing concern of workforce shortages. Finally, the episode explores the importance of this census data in informing AUA advocacy efforts to shape future government policies. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 06:04 - The AUA Census 11:20 - Demographics of Urologists in the U.S. 22:48 - Trends in Private Practice and Employment 38:00 - Burden of Prior Authorizations 43:17 - Addressing Burnout 45:29 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 52:43 - Conclusion --- RESOURCES Pearson Ravitz https://pearsonravitz.com/ Photocure https://www.photocure.com/
What is the role of blue light cystoscopy in bladder cancer? In this episode, Dr. Suzette Sutherland interviews Dr. Suzanne Merrill from Colorado Urology about the benefits of this technology in the diagnosis and treatment of bladder cancer, and how to implement it into your practice. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Photocure https://www.photocure.com/ --- SYNPOSIS The doctors start by discussing the advantages of using blue light cystoscopy, including better detection rates of Ta and T1 lesions and the reduction of cancer recurrence by as much as 11%. They highlight the importance of complete transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) and patient compliance. Dr. Merrill emphasizes the necessity of accurate risk stratification and the logistics of real-life incorporation. Finally, she also comments on new bladder cancer technologies, such as narrow band imaging. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:45 - Epidemiology and Risk of Bladder Cancer 05:48 - AUA Guidelines for Bladder Cancer 08:01 - Mechanism and Benefits of Blue Light Cystoscopy 10:33 - Practical Applications 34:48 - Conclusion --- RESOURCES Photocure https://www.photocure.com/
Empathy, social awareness, and servant leadership are important qualities for all physicians to possess. This week on the BackTable Urology Podcast, Houston Methodist urologists Dr. Raj Satkunasivam and Dr. Rose Khavari sit down with Dr. Timothy Boone to discuss developing humanistic skills in medicine. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Boone reflects on his personal journey into urology and his experiences in education and administration. The urologists emphasize the significance and joys of patient relationships and effective mentorship for other doctors. Furthermore, they offer advice for young urologists on self-reflection, time management, and the art of doctoring. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 05:00 - Early Influences and Career Path 24:28 - Challenges in Maintaining Empathy 29:19 - The Importance of Self-Reflection 33:24 - Recruitment and Retention in Leadership 36:12 - Balancing Personal Life 42:03 - Innovative Medical Education 48:54 - Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES Pearson Ravitz https://pearsonravitz.com/ BackTable URO24 - Operate with Zen https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/24/operate-with-zen
Beyond patient morbidity, complications can have a significant impact on surgeon health and relationships outside of medicine. In this episode of the PGY Pearls Series of BackTable Urology, hosts Dr. Lindsay Hampson (UCSF) and Dr. Gina Badalato (Columbia University) discuss the “second victim phenomenon” with special guest Dr. Chloe Peters, a fifth-year urology resident at the University of Washington. --- SYNPOSIS The “second victim phenomenon” refers to the negative emotional response a healthcare worker endures after a traumatic patient care event. The conversation explores the psychological impacts of surgical complications as Dr. Peters describes the phases of coping. She emphasizes the need to distinguish between personal failure and professional setbacks and highlights the importance of peer and institutional support. The discussion also delves into recent cultural shifts in medicine, especially in the wake of COVID-19. The experts conclude by discussing steps for progress and improvement within the surgical work environment. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:00 - Second Victim Phenomenon 06:52 - Challenges for Trainees 09:43 - Managing Complications 17:04 - Phases of Emotions 20:31 - Peer Support and Institutional Resources 35:04 - Building a Supportive Training Environment --- RESOURCES Pearson Ravitz https://pearsonravitz.com/ BackTable URO24- Operate with Zen https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/24/operate-with-zen BackTable URO39- The Anatomy of a Complication https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/39/the-anatomy-of-a-complication-surgeon-health BackTable URO42- Mental Constructs to Avoid Complications https://www.backtable.com/shows/urology/podcasts/42/mental-constructs-to-avoid-complications
With contemporary treatment options, your female patients don’t have to live with urinary incontinence! In this crossover episode of BackTable Urology and OBGYN, host Dr. Suzette Sutherland from University of Washington interviews Dr. Sarah Boyles, a urogynecologist at The Oregon Clinic, regarding female urinary incontinence, its diagnostic criteria, and various treatment options to help improve quality of life in the incontinence patient. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR PearsonRavitz https://pearsonravitz.com/backtable --- SYNPOSIS First, Dr. Boyles explains the importance of patient history and physical examination, along with the need for certain diagnostic tests for proper characterization of the type of urinary incontinence in a patient. She also explores behavioral treatments, pelvic floor physical therapy, vaginal pessaries, and advanced interventions such as urethral bulking and surgery for stress incontinence. The doctors further discuss innovative pharmaceutical and neuromodulation options for urge incontinence. Dr. Boyles concludes with a mention of patient education resources that are available on her platform, thewomensbladderdoctor.com. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 02:35 - The Women’s Bladder Doctor Initiative 07:03 - Types of Urinary Incontinence 11:49 - Diagnostic Approaches to Urinary Incontinence 28:39 - Treatment Algorithms for Urinary Incontinence 31:12 - Bladder Retraining and Pelvic Floor Therapy 40:00 - Urethral Seals and Vaginal Pessaries 50:47 - Treatment for Urgency 57:51 - Future Directions --- RESOURCES Pearson Ravitz https://pearsonravitz.com/ The Women’s Bladder Doctor https://thewomensbladderdoctor.com/
It can be tough to avoid burnout, stay motivated, and retain your passion for patient care when facing the day-to-day challenges of medical practice. In this episode of the BackTable Urology Podcast, Dr. Alexander Kutikov from Fox Chase Cancer Center discusses keys to developing a sustainable and fulfilling career within urology.
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