VOICES IN UROLOGY
 
New York urologist: At the epicenter, optimism reigns
"Through all this, I have never been more optimistic that together we will be stronger both in the urologic community and the medical community as a whole," writes Steven A. Kaplan, MD.
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A teleurology crash course during the COVID-19 pandemic
“With uncertainty surrounding the duration of the current State of Emergency and the enacted telemedicine changes beyond this emergency period, investing in telemedicine now will likely benefit urologists in the long term,” according to Adam J. Gadzinski, MD, MS, Chad Ellimoottil, MD, MS, Anobel Y. Odisho, MD, MPH, Kara L. Watts, MD, and John L. Gore, MD, MS.
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SURVEY
 
Is DRE still a relevant tool in the management of prostate cancer?
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Taking advantage of stones that respond to urine alkalinization
Tim Large, MD, discusses the role of urine alkalinization in treatment for a patient with a staghorn uric acid kidney stone that compromised almost the entire renal pelvis. He shares how alkalinization can reduce stone complexity, cost and morbidity. Watch the case study video now.
 
 
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