
Michelle Van Kuiken, MD, highlights a SWIU 2026 panel discussion on setting boundaries.

Michelle Van Kuiken, MD, highlights a SWIU 2026 panel discussion on setting boundaries.

Giulia Almiron da R. Soares discusses survey findings examining the factors influencing women’s decisions to pursue careers in urology.

Kristen R. Scarpato, MD, MPH, discusses the potential role of emerging immunotherapy-based combinations in the treatment of BCG-naive, high-risk non–muscle invasive bladder cancer.

Amy Luckenbaugh, MD, FACS, outlines the ways that SWIU supports women across all stages of their urologic careers and the ways women can become involved with the organization.

Kristen R. Scarpato, MD, MPH, recaps a panel discussion at SWIU 2026 focused on imposter syndrome.

Angela B. Smith, MD, MS, discusses the guiding priorities behind shaping this year’s Society of Women in Urology annual meeting.

Amy N. Luckenbaugh, MD, FACS, shares what her patients have taught her about resilience as well as some of the advances in urologic oncology that are giving her hope.

Kate Kraft, MD, MHPE, FACS, FAAP, discusses her SWIU 2026 session on helping early-career urologists find their “leadership flow.”

Amanda C. North, MD, reflects on key takeaways from a panel discussion on imposter syndrome.

Farah Rahman, MD, MPH, highlights a pilot study on the use of wearable biofeedback technology to better understand and address burnout among urology residents.