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Understanding Surgeon Engagement with Palliative Care Practices for Seriously Ill Patients: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Surg
Morton CR   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Self-Reported Patient-Perpetrated Sexual Harassment Among the US Urological Workforce.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Nam CS   +8 more
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Subspecialization and General Urology

Journal of Urology, 1989
Subspecialization within urology is growing, affecting not only teaching and research but the general practice of urology as well. To evaluate present attitudes towards subspecialization a questionnaire was sent to the membership of the Western Section of the American Urological Association.
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Urology for the General Practitioner

Postgraduate Medicine, 1964
The more common urologic problems which the general practitioner may encounter include infections of the urinary tract, chronic urethritis in women, acute and chronic prostatitis, scrotal masses, torsion of the testis, mumps orchitis, gonorrhea, and sexual impotence in males.
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General and Urologic Surgery

2023
Abstract In pediatric surgeries, general abdominal and urologic procedures are frequent interventions. Most of the underlying principles are similar to those of the adult population. Enhanced perioperative care depends on thorough patient history and physical examination supported by laboratory investigation. Many surgeries are currently
Arif Valliani, Nimesh Patel
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General and Urological Surgery

2020
The chapter covers some of the general and urological conditions likely to be encountered by anaesthetists working in low-resource settings. Some such conditions are familiar to all anaesthetists, but the resources to manage them may be different: this chapter therefore particularly includes a description of laparotomy under spinal anaesthesia and a ...
Lara Herbert, Ruth Tighe
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General paediatric urology

Surgery (Oxford), 2013
Abstract Genitourinary problems in childhood are common and present variably. Typically, genital and inguinoscrotal conditions present to the surgical specialities, whereas wetting and urinary infection present and are managed across the spectrum of primary, community and secondary healthcare services.
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