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Specialty Review in Urology
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
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- A comprehensive exploration on the science and application of state-of-the-art urologic care
- Over 45 hours on DVD features a top-notched faculty who present their expertise in more than 60 topics
- Distilled, relevant information for your review needs and patient care
- Repeat lectures as needed for easy review and follow-up
- Focus specifically on the topics that match your educational needs
Comments from previous attendees of the Specialty Review in Urology
“Excellent comprehensive review. The length of the course allows the lecturers to properly cover the material without rushing and leaving participants with large handouts that were poorly reviewed…”
“I really enjoyed this course – Fabulous!”
“I was very happy with the content and will highly recommend it to others.”
| CREDITS |
Earn up to 46.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ |
| CE RELEASE |
June 1, 2008 |
| CE EXPIRE |
May 31, 2011 |
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Media (Can't decide on a format?) |
Price |
Purchase |
| 627DD |
Video - DVD: Package includes 22 DVDs with carrying case, one CD-ROM containing electronic syllabus, and a program evaluation |
$1,295.00 |
| 627CD |
Audio - CD: Package includes 44 audio CDs with carrying case, one CD-ROM containing electronic syllabus, and a program evaluation |
$1,095.00 |
| 6273P |
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$1,095.00 |
| 627DC |
Combo DVD/CD Package: Package includes 22 DVDs and 44 audio CDs with carrying case, one CD-ROM containing electronic syllabus, and one program evaluation |
$1,595.00 |
| 627D3 |
Combo DVD/MP3 Package: Package includes 22 DVDs and one MP3 data disc, one CD-ROM containing electronic syllabus, and one program evaluation |
$1,595.00 |
| 627AUP |
Additional User Package: Each AUP includes a comprehensive syllabus on CD-ROM and a CME credit package (initial video purchase required). |
$250.00 |
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| Special pricing for clinic-wide orders or for group subscriptions/purchases. Minimum order quantities apply for eligible discounts. For further information and pricing estimates, contact Kyle Jackson at 1-800-952-0690 x3075. |
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Description
Specialty Review in Urology provides urologists with an optimal blend of
basic science and useful clinical information as well as, recent advances
in urology. The information is delivered in concise, focused fashion
by clinician-educators who can distill voluminous and complex
information to make it practical for your review needs and for
state-of-the-art patient care.
Topics & Speakers
- Contrast Material/Intravenous Urography
- Imaging of Renal
- Infectious Disease
- Imaging of Urothlithiasis
- Scrotal Ultrasound
James H. Ellis, MD
- Solid and Cystic Renal Masses
- Imaging of the Upper and Lower Urinary Tract
- GU Trauma
- Adrenal Imaging
Richard H. Cohan, MD
- Carcinoma of Bladder
- Urinary Diversion and Bladder Replacement
Michael O'Donnell, MD
- Renal Tumors
- Adrenal Tumors
Steven C. Campbell, MD PhD
- Carcinoma of Prostate
Charles Brendler, MD
- BPH
- E.D., Physiology of Erection, and Priapism
Kevin McVary, MD
- Genitourinary Trauma
Christopher M. Dixon, MD
- Retroperitoneum: Anatomy
and Lesions
Robert B. Nadler, MD
- Penile and Urethral Tumors
Marcus Quek, MD
- Renal Physiology
- Renal Failure
B. S. Kasinath, MD
- Vesicoureteral Reflux
- UTI and Voiding Dysfunction in Children
- Ureteroceles
Lane S. Palmer, MD
- Embryology
Howard B. Goldman, MD
- Renal Pelvic and Ureteral Tumors
- Complications of Urologic Surgery
J. Kyle Anderson, MD
- Chemotherapy of Urologic Tumors
Edwin Posadas, MD
- Testicular and Paratesticular Tumors
Richard Foster, MD
- Neurogenic Bladder in Children
- Hypospadias, Epispadias, Exstrophy
Martin Kaefer, MD
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- Antibiotics in Urology
- Drugs used in Urology
Mary W. Lee, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP
- Medical and Surgical Aspects of Renal Artery Disease
- Renal Transplantation
Stuart M. Flechner, MD
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Kevin Zorn, MD
- Surgical Treatment of Urinary Stones
- Urolithiasis: Metabolic Workup and Medical Treatment
Brian Matlaga, MD, MPH
- Ambiguous Genitalia
- Pediatric Adrenal and Renal Tumors
- Ureteropelvic Obstruction
- Cryptorchidism
Jonathan Ross, MD
- Urethral Stricture - Anatomy and Treatment
- Peyronie’s Disease
Larry Levine, MD
- Anatomy and Lesions of Female Urethra
- Male Urinary Incontinence
Sandip Vasavada, MD
- nterstitial Cystitis
- Female Pelvic Anatomy
- Female Urinary Incontinence
Raymond R. Rackley, MD
- Urolithiasis -Endourologic Treatment
- Urolithiasis - ESWL
- Principles and Complications of Laparascopic Surgery
David Albala, MD
- Pediatric Urologic Emergencies
- Renal Cystic Disease
- Megaureters, Prunebelly Syndrome, Posterior Urethral Valves
Richard W. Sutherland, MD
- Physiology and Pharmacology of the Bladder
- Neurovesical Dysfunction - Diagnosis and Treatment
- Prostatitis
- Urinary Tract Infections
Quentin Clemens, MD
- Male Infertility
Robert Brannigan, MD
- Genitourinary Fistulas
Corey O'Connor, MD
- Uropathology - Bladder, Prostate
- Uropathology - Kidney, Penis, Testis
Mahul B. Amin, MD
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Course DirectorThomas John, MD
CME Network, Inc.
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Course Co-DirectorGregory Zagaja, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Surgery, Section of Urology
University of Chicago
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Invited Faculty
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Chicago College of Pharmacy
Midwestern University
Downers Grove, IL
Mary W. Lee, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, OH
Steven C. Campbell, MD PhD
Stuart M. Flechner, MD
Howard B. Goldman, MD
Raymond R. Rackley, MD
Jonathan Ross, MD
Sandip Vasavada, MD
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, NC
David Albala, MD
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Mahul B. Amin, MD
Indiana University Medical Center
Richard Foster, MD
Martin Kaefer, MD
Loyola University Chicago
Stritch School of Medicine
Maywood, IL
Marcus Quek, MD
New York Medical College
St Vincent’s Hospital
New York, New York
Christopher M. Dixon, MD
Northwestern University Medical School
Chicago, IL
Robert B. Nadler, MD
Kevin McVary, MD
Robert Brannigan, MD
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Pritzker School of Medicine
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Kevin Zorn, MD
Rush-Presbyterian Medical Center
Chicago, IL
Larry Levine, MD
Schneider Children's Hospital of the North Shore-Long Island
Jewish Health System
New Hyde Park, NY
Lane S. Palmer, MD
University of Iowa
Michael O’Donnell, MD
University of Michigan School of Medicine
Ann Arbor, MI
James H. Ellis, MD
Richard H. Cohan, MD
Quentin Clemens, MD
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
J. Kyle Anderson, MD
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Chapel Hill, NC
Richard W. Sutherland, MD
University of Texas Health Science Center
San Antonio,TX
B. S. Kasinath, MD
Other Guest Speakers
Charles Brendler, MD
Edwin Posadas, MD
Brian Matlaga, MD, MPH
Corey O’Connor, MD
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Learning Objectives
After viewing this program, participants should be able to:
- Augment and organize their knowledge of basic science in the areas of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology
- Apply their foundation of basic sciences to urologic studies
- Describe the latest accepted advances in adult and pediatric urology
- Differentiate between benign and malignant conditions and select appropriate diagnostic and treatment options
- Describe current management of common and unusual urologic problems
- Discuss normal and abnormal ultrasound, CT scans, and MR images of the urinary tract
- Recognize pathological manifestations of urologic disease
- Increase confidence in selecting appropriate and correct answers on exam-type of questions
Accreditation Statement
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine and CME Network, Inc. The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
Designation Statement The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine designates this educational activity
for a maximum of 46.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This educational activity is a DVD format. The activity was planned for urologists who have recently completed
training, residents, and certified urologists who want a periodic comprehensive review of their specialty in order to
remain current. It is estimated that it should take the average learner 46.5 hours, including taking the posttest and
completion of the activity evaluation, to conclude the activity.
Release date: June 1, 2008
Credits expire: May 31, 2011
CME credit is obtained upon successful completion of an activity evaluation. A $30 processing fee must accompany
the evaluation application.
Disclosure
It is the policy of the University of Chicago to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and
scientific rigor in all its individually sponsored or jointly sponsored educational programs. All individuals who are in a
position to control the content of this educational activity are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships
with any commercial interest related to the subject matter of the educational activity. Mechanisms to ensure that
presentations are free from commercial bias are in place. Faculty will also disclose any off-label and/or investigational
use of pharmaceuticals or instruments discussed in their presentation. Full disclosure of this information is included in
the syllabus.
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