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    The Urology Foundation is pleased to announce that they have now opened up applications for their next communications course specifically for urology nurses.  “Unlocking Potential – the Power of Successful Communication” will run in Birmingham on Friday 12 May 2023.  The objectives of the course is to develop understanding of the delegates  own personal influencing style and to explore the…

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    This article, written by a GP working in the NHS, gives a unique insight into the experience of being a urology patient and some thoughtful advice on ‘breaking bad news’. Day 1 Alarm bells ring. It’s spotting an email from my GP the day following my prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test. I hesitate before opening the message as thoughts flash through my mind about the patients I have known…

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    • A doctor’s deeply personal account of being diagnosed with #ProstateCancer along with important advice on ‘breaking bad news’.📚 A must-read for all clinicians. https://t.co/IrbWHMruYP #urologynews #urology #doctorlife

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    Cystoplasty - 1 year(s) ago

    Case 1 A 48-year-old female, having previously had an augmentation ileocystoplasty 10 years ago, has been referred with right loin pain by the emergency department. A venous blood gas is performed shortly after triage with the following values: What is the biochemical abnormality demonstrated? What is the mechanism of this? What is the other significant metabolic consequence as part of this…

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    • #Cystoplasty can be a life-changing procedure for patients with #bladder dysfunction. Read our #SpotTest article to learn more about this innovative urology treatment.👇 https://t.co/biOt2anAcQ #urologynews #urology @NephrogeNick @soph_cash

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    Human health is intrinsically linked to environmental health, making the ever-pressing climate crisis fundamentally a public health emergency. The healthcare sector is responsible for 8% of the UK’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide [1]. As the largest publicly funded healthcare system globally, the NHS has a responsibility to lead the international push for better environmental…

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    Event Details Date: 10 March 2023 – 13 March 2023 Location name: Milan, Italy Location address: Allianz MiCo Viale Scarampo, Gate 5 20149 Milan Italy Contact: Congress Consultants BV Click to view dynamic map EAU23 The 38th Annual Congress is being held in Italy’s fashion capital, Milan,…

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    When less is more: percutaneous biopsy and tumour seeding in papillary renal cell carcinoma Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) accounted for 2.2% of new cancer diagnoses worldwide in 2018 with over 400,000 new cases and 175,098 deaths [1]. The majority of RCCs are classified as clear cell (70%) followed by papillary RCC and chromophobe RCC [2]. Early-stage renal cell carcinoma has a good five-year…

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    • The survival rate for metastatic #RCC is just 12%, making early diagnosis crucial. Learn how percutaneous biopsy can help catch papillary renal cell carcinoma before it spreads: https://t.co/j5dVzedLUk #urologynews #cancerprevention #healthresearch #kidneycancer

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    The COVID-19 crisis continues to disrupt our traditional models of teaching. Urological emergencies account for 20% of all acute surgical admissions and 5-10% of general practitioner visits [1]. Currently in the UK, undergraduate teaching on urology is not compulsory. Fewer than half of UK medical schools offer a formal placement with a urology team [2]. Urology is often allocated only a tiny…

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    Features - 1 year(s) ago

    My experience of addiction In this incredibly honest and thought-provoking article, we hear from an anonymous doctor who has struggled with addiction. The nature of addiction is a subject of interest to a broad range of scientific disciplines, from medicine to psychology, psychotherapy and… Frailty in urology…

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    Despite over 100 unfilled consultant urological surgeon posts in the UK, the reasons why an established surgeon should wish to move hospitals can still be viewed with suspicion. Why is this the case, when in many other careers, both within and outside healthcare, moving posts is seen as a desirable, healthy and possibly essential part of career progression?  Three experienced urological surgeons…

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    • Uncovering the truth behind mid-career hospital moves for #UrologicalSurgeons 💉 Despite 100+ unfilled posts in the UK, why is it still viewed with suspicion? 🤔 3 experts share challenges and insights 💬 https://t.co/Rn7yjEMxkT #Urologynews #CareerProgression @matthewjaperry