
"Osteopathic urologists were more likely to work in private practice (58.4% vs 49.8%; P = .038) and in rural/nonmetropolitan areas (16.2% vs 8.7%; P = .002)," write the authors.
Neckonoff is a graduating student of osteopathic medicine at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York, New York.

"Osteopathic urologists were more likely to work in private practice (58.4% vs 49.8%; P = .038) and in rural/nonmetropolitan areas (16.2% vs 8.7%; P = .002)," write the authors.

Published: June 13th 2025 | Updated: