This course explores the most challenging management problems facing the practicing urologist. Distinguished faculty present current information and techniques in female pelvic medicine and reconstruction, stress urinary incontinence, nocturia, renal and ureteral stones, surgical therapies and technologies for BPH, diet and supplements for men’s health, pelvic and scrotal pain, testosterone replacement therapy, urologic oncology (prostate, bladder, kidney), imaging (Fluciclovine Scan and PSMA PET) and ablative therapies, biomarkers for cancer detection and management, prostate MRI, active surveillance, robotic surgery pearls, BCG unresponsive bladder cancer, management of the small renal mass, GU dermatology and practice management. The conference emphasizes interaction between participants and faculty and allows ample time for case presentations and group discussions, ensuring an outstanding educational experience for attendees.
At the completion of this program, participants should be better able to: